Violent freak of current relevance just happened again.

When you think of someone who would have no problem integrating, among the first people you think of would probably be someone who demonstrated his loyalty by working with American intelligence for a decade during a major conflict. If just such a guy doesn’t take to American life, then there’s not much expectation for anyone from his part of the world. And how dare you notice?

Pictured above is Rahmanullah Lakanwal, whose name sounds like a combination of anger-vomiting and the sound of ants chewing your ears.

Rjxejvlexvh Lrquxxql spent most of his life in Afghanistan, a place where pederasty is considered normal, which probably factored somehow into how he ended up in Washington state. As with many migrants, he was assumed to be a blank slate, capable of adapting to life in a completely different culture, but he was probably indemnified of all violent sexual offenses, just to be safe. All in the hope of a hypothetical scenario that he could become a contributor to the wealth of a large corporate entity which would pay him significantly less than a born American.

Rhg#&oo9’h Lufz3>*h became isolated and mentally ill to the point of being non-functional, and would frequently go on long car rides for no reason. So, so much for the whole dealie with him being a productive contributor, or anything to that effect. But hey, it’s not like he was some homicidal maniac, right?

On November 26, 2015, after a long car ride from Washington state to Washington DC, Rherph Lderph opened fire, fatally injuring one deputized national guardsman, and injuring another. While he might have hoped to have met 72 virgin goats, he was instead shot then captured alive, presumably to be treated for his own wound, before being fitted with a turtle apron and given a copy of the Quran so he can brush up on that religion that made his life suck so hard.

Reactions to the attack have been mixed. Those on the left face the daunting task of presenting the situation in a way that doesn’t make their own pet policies look bad, while thr right basically just told us what happened.

While the attack can be viewed as the tragic outcome of a psychotic break from reality, it does present us with yet another talking point for the culture realists. That is to say, it really is a great idea for the western world to discuss just how unreasonable it is to expect people from radically different cultures to integrate into the civilized world.

In the case of Rtthgrrmh L00flgrll, he is from Afghanistan. Not only is child marriage considered normal there, it’s a place where effeminate boys are groomed for trafficking to affluent men, in spite of Islam’s prohibition on homosexuality (the men reason this away by telling themselves that it’s not homosexuality if they don’t love the boys being trafficked). Not only that, it’s a place where the gang rape of boys by other boys is more common than it should be.

If you can be aware of all this and still believe that anyone from Afghan culture should be brought into the civilized world, then you are too stupid to chew your own food.

The fact is, not every culture is the same. There are cultures where, if a person comes out of it, there’s no realistic expectation that they’ll be able to integrate elsewhere.

The propagation of the idea of the blank slate has been dangerously irresponsible. Not only that, there’s the idea that our own values are universal. Both ideas are out of touch with reality, and when they’re used to justify policy, people are put at risk.

Back to R!*%@^$h L*#!^*^#h. Adding to the poor optics of his attack is the fact that National Guardsman in DC were attacked, which was guaranteed to get a strong reaction out of the Trump administration. And Trump responded by declaring his intention of halting all migration into the US from the third world.

Which was probably not the kind of thing that R________h L_________h would have wanted. The fact is, people don’t respond to terrorism with fear the way that people might expect. Instead, people get pissed off. Terrorism just isn’t an effective tactic, anymore.

But then, people who attempt terrorism aren’t reasonable people. And because they’re not reasonable, you’re better off not having them around.

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