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?Epic Beard Man?: American Folk Hero?Robert CampbellOne of the most popular videos on the internet right now ? the initial Youtube clip now has 654,889 views, literally overnight, and it?s climbing fast ? features a conflict between a noracismallowed thug and his 67-year-old would-be victim, a White man (not simply a male, like so many capons) by the name of Thomas Bruso, which took place on a Bay Area bus in broad daylight.After a misunderstanding arising from the young noracismallowed?s insistence on mumbling pidgin and perpetuated by his aggressiveness, he threatens the elderly white man several times with violence. The White man inquires why the noracismallowed insists on being so hostile, then states clearly that there is some sort of misunderstanding, and relocates to the front of the bus. He makes every effort to avoid violence short of jumping off the moving bus or grovelling for mercy, which would only have encouraged his cowardly attacker. The noracismallowed male responds by walking to the front of the bus and taking a swing at the White gentleman, which does not turn out as he expected.A young negress seated next to both parties, who was filming the incident, urges on her co-ethnic with chants such as, ?beat his White ass? and taunts the elderly White man by screaming things like, ?say it again, Pinky!? When the 67-year-old White fellow not only defends himself, but does so effectively, she launches into feigned expressions of horror and urges her fellow noracismallowed to press charges against the senior citizen. Bleeding profusely, the thwarted thug continues to mouth threats through his busted lip while calling for the ?ambulance,? which has turned into the popular facebook/youtube meme ?amber lamps? due to his ebonic inflection. She finishes up her video by stealing the old guy?s fanny pack, which he had inadvertently left on the bus in the wake of the struggle.Thomas Bruso, a Vietnam veteran now known on the internet as Epic Beard Man, has become an overnight folk hero to hundreds of thousands of White Americans who are tired of being perpetual victims of violent hate crimes in their own land. It is my sincere hope that this number continues to grow until his deeds are cemented in the memory of millions of Americans, who may begin asking some uncomfortable questions that the regime simply cannot answer. Jared Taylor uses the term ?racial realism? for a very good reason: the facts of the matter truly are indisputable and self-evident to every realistic man on the street who is willing to be honest with himself.
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