Pam aka CannotBeEntertaining has Hot Takes

Let’s check out what old Jasayla (underscore) has to say. This miserable bitch.

God, what an autist. She posted that on 13 December. Are you expecting any great releases in the last two weeks of December? And who cares about video game awards anyway? I’ve never bought a game because it won PC Gamer magazine’s Game of the Year or whatever. I’m certainly not interested in whatever the main award-giving body is nowadays.

Oh, The Game Awards. Yeah. I reviewed some video where Pam watched this shit last year or the year before. All she did was condescendingly comment on the people’s clothes using the word “bold”. “That’s a bold skirt.” “That’s a bold colour combination.” “That’s bold of The Rock to come out shirtless.” Get a thesaurus, you dumb bitch.

Quest for Glory. I’m sure that I’ve written about this before. About how my mother made me give my copy of Quest for Glory II to my friend and I never got it back. I think that guy is some kind of crooked cop now. I read an article about him beating an elderly couple in a parking lot.

Oh, yeah. I wrote about him borrowing and then breaking the game here:

So now what am I going to do? Just check out the news, I guess.

British girl, 8, crowned best female player at European chess tournament

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/dec/20/british-girl-8-crowned-best-female-player-at-european-chess-tournament

Wow, that’s some headline. Eight year old British girl wins the all-Europe women’s chess tournament. It goes to show you what the calibre is of women’s chess.

But then you click the thing and it’s an Indian girl with a dot on her forehead. Yeah. British, you say.

Her father claims that she “accidentally” got into chess. Uh huh.

It’s like how Indian kids seem to dominate the spelling bee competitions. It’s because they have insanely pushy parents. These aren’t accidents.

If there’s any game that should be co-ed, surely it’s chess. Physical advantages obviously aren’t an issue in the game. So why have a separate women’s division?

Because women would get crushed in an open chess tournament. Ask yourself why.

I was listening to Bobby Fischer’s final interview last night. I’ve heard it several times before. It’s with that Filipino radio station.

People try to paint him as some kind of lunatic because he makes comments like, “The Jew-controlled United States” being behind his persecution. It’s at 6:15 in the video above.

People will attack his character, say that he’s crazy, say that one or both of his parents were Jewish, whatever. But what they don’t attack is the validity of his statements. It’s all ad hominem distractions.

This is somebody who’s a master at analysing positions. Cause and effect. Looking at the big picture. He’s not throwing these comments around on a whim or to be controversial or offensive. These are his genuine assertions. I think that it’s worth looking at. Is there any merit in what he has to say? Who cares about whether or not his parents were Jewish? It’s irrelevant.

I never had any problems with Jews. I thought that the stereotypes were ridiculous. Then I met some Jewish people and I said, “Hold on a minute. Maybe I was mistaken.” That’s what makes life so interesting. You learn stuff.

Hitler himself describes a similar situation in Mein Kampf. He said that he knew Jewish people and they seemed perfectly fine, like anyone else and he found the anti-semitism so prevelent at the time to be disgraceful. But the more he got to know them, the more he started to say, “Maybe there’s something to this.”

It’s the opposite of the notion that racism is borne out of ignorance. “If you just to get to know people, you’ll see that they’re regular folk like anyone else.” No. The more you get to know people, the more you realise that the stereotypes are true. Stereotypes don’t come from nowhere.

Why is it old people who are the most racist? Because they have the experience. They’ve met people and have drawn the obvious conclusions. It’s young people, who haven’t met many people, who are the least racist. The least racist people you’ll find are young people in all-white communities.

Why is the American South so racist? Because there’s a large population of black people there. They see what they’re like.

I don’t take pleasure in saying any of this. There are plenty of good black people (genuinely) and Jewish people (theoretically) but you can’t ignore reality.

Americans have a reputation for being loud assholes. The stereotype is true. Whenever I see somebody being loud and an asshole, it tends to be an American. I’m not a loud asshole but I recognise the validity of the stereotype. You’d be a blind fool not to.

2 thoughts on “Pam aka CannotBeEntertaining has Hot Takes

  1. Every kid in school who had parents that escaped a third world hell hole had kids that were over achievers. I hated it and I hated them for that. We had some kid he talked like long duck dong. He was forced to play piano and do calculus and shit after school. He had zero cultural understanding because he wasn’t allowed to watch TV so he was impossible to communicate with. If he was still in China would his mom make him do all this shit? Fuck no! He’d be an average kid playing with everyone else and join the workers’ party when he grew up. I tried to look this guy up. Easy enough with his name. A outdated first name (not Gay! But you get the idea) and a Chinese last name. Seems like he went no where in life. Was not a surgeon or scientist. There was a family from Pakistan who bought the 7-11 and their kids were in school with me. Same deal. No TV, no playing outside. Just study until you pass out and do it again the next day.

    Their parents really gave me the feeling that they hated and resented White people. Yet here they were taking advantage of the whole thing.

    If it were a native born American kid being pushed to play violin and study biochemistry in 3rd grade protective services would be called. But because they were minorities nobody spoke up for fear of being called racist.

    1. I’ve never actually known any such people. The only young immigrant families who moved to my hometown were from Mexico and I was already older when that started happening en masse.

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