Jayden Baldonado is Fighting for Collective Liberation
apparently murdering innocent people to satisfy a grudge is liberating
“I am a passionate young environmental professional seeking to create positive change in the world …” — Baldonado on his now deleted LinkedIn account.
Baldonado mentions Luigi and Rodney Hinton in his Xwitter post. Who are Mangioni and Hinton and what did they do? Luigi Mangioni and Rodney Hinton each killed innocent people in a scapegoating vengeance attack. They murdered innocent people because they were mad about something and needed to exact revenge for a perceived wrong.
Mr. Baldonado, a former provincial Green Party candidate for Calgary-East, thinks the murder of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lichinsky “100% justified”, like he thinks the murder of Brian Thompson was and like he thought the murder of Larry Henderson was justified.
Mangioni Manifesto
I do apologize for any strife of traumas but it had to be done. Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming. A reminder: the US has the #1 most expensive healthcare system in the world, yet we rank roughly #42 in life expectancy. United is the [indecipherable] largest company in the US by market cap, behind only Apple, Google, Walmart. It has grown and grown, but as [sic] our life expectancy? No the reality is, these [indecipherable] have simply gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allwed [sic] them to get away with it. Obviously the problem is more complex, but I do not have space, and frankly I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument. But many have illuminated the corruption and greed (e.g.: Rosenthal, Moore), decades ago and the problems simply remain. It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play. Evidently I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty. — Mangioni’s letter
Mangioni harboured anger toward UnitedHealthCare and decided he needed to murder the CEO of that company to exact revenge to balance the perceived wrongdoing. Mangioni shot Thompson in the leg and back, he wrote delay deny, and depose on the spent cases.
Rodney Hinton GoFundMe (now removed by GoFundMe)
I'm Keyaira, the big sister of Rodney Jr. I'm reaching out for community support to help my brother and family with any decisions that need to be made. Yes, my brother lost his son in the hands of the police, but we are very positive in our faith that justice will be served! This is for Rodney, he needs our help as well with prayers & anything you can donate. As I send my deepest condolences to the SHERIFF'S FAMILY, l'am praying personally one day GOD & YOUR FAMILY CAN FORGIVE HIM!!! MENTAL HEALTH IS A REAL THING. PLEASE CHECK ON YOUR PEOPLE WHO SHOW SIGNS OF MENTAL ILLNESS. It starts with LISTENING FIRST!! | APPRECIATE THE OVERWHELMING SUPPORT WE HAVE RECEIVED SO FAR! — GoFundMe for Rodney Hinton
Hinton harboured anger towards law enforcement officers because his son was killed by a Cincinnati police officer, and he decided to intentionally drive his car into a sheriff’s deputy in a murderous rage.
Reader, can you see the deeply flawed logic of vengeance here? Incidentally, the Green Party issued a statement about Baldonado, screenshot below.
Astute readers will note that Baldonado had written Treaty 7 Mohkinstsis on his now deleted Xwitter profile, presumably to show his solidarity with the Blackfoot Confederacy. Reader, do you find it interesting that Baldonado denies the Jewish connection to אֶרֶץ Yisrael whilst simultaneously supporting the indigenous connection to אֶרֶץ Canada? It’s almost as though Baldonado doesn’t really care about indigenous people as humans and their attachment to their ancestral lands.
That’s odd, because Baldonado claims to want to dismantle colonialism and the patriarchy as systems of oppression. Reader, correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t assassinating someone in retaliation for a perceived wrong smack of patriarchy? Isn’t a gun a weapon of the patriarchy, reader? Patriarchy refers to an entire systematic collection of subtle applications of male power. In Theorising Patriarchy, Sylvia Wally lists male violence as a structure of patriarchy.
A gun is surely a vehicle for the patriarchal structure of male violence!
Jayden Baldonado, are you okay? Do you need a Snickers Bar, or maybe a nap?
“… Jayden recognizes that we must take action to avert the climate crisis, eliminate poverty, and reduce socioeconomic inequity by working to dismantle the oppressive systems of colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy.” — Green Party of Alberta profile
I don’t know, reader, premeditated gun violence with a view to murder seems pretty damned patriarchal. What do you think?
Well, reader, horrific tragedy aside, the day has certainly proved quite interesting, hasn’t it? Remember social media can bring out the worst in us. Also remember, the internet is forever.
Sarah Milgrim and Yoran Lichinsky were murdered because they were Jewish, and because they believed in Zionism and because they supported Israel. Yoran was a Messianic Jew, so for all intents and purposes he was a Christian Zionist. Yet the killer didn’t make any distinctions, hate doesn’t discern, it simply destroys.
Perhaps Mr. Baldonado would like to know that Sarah Milgrim cared deeply for the environment and embraced working for peace between Israel and Palestine. Perhaps Mr. Baldonado would like to know that Yaron Lichinsky believed in the Abraham Accord and had a commitment to Middle East peace. Perhaps Mr. Baldonado would like to reflect on the fact that terrorist violence and the intifada have deeply damaging effects on the environment. Perhaps Mr. Baldonado would like to reflect on the fact Arabism and Islamism both reek of patriarchy and colonialism, and that the word Palestine was coined by the Roman occupiers, based on the Hebrew word plishtim, which means invaders.
פְּלִשְׁתִּים :: פלש :: פלשתינה :: Plishtim (Hebrew collective noun meaning invaders) :: Palash (Hebrew verb means invade or intrude) :: Palestine (name Romans gave Judea to suppress the Bar Kokhba uprising.
Reader, Jayden Baldonado’s reaction to the murder of two young Zionists by Elias Rodriguez highlights the hypocrisy and cruelty of the left wing Marxist anti colonialists, who at their core hate Jews and the concept of Israel, and therefore embrace Islamist extremism and Arabist imperialism in their DEI crusades.
DEI and cultural Marxism stink to high heaven of American bourgeoisie imperialism. These ideologies come right out of the elite echelons of pedagogy and academia. They’re Jacobin in flavour, i.e. they advocate for the total dismantling of old systems in favour of a revolutionary radical structure. Carried to their logical conclusion DEI and cultural Marxism create a Robespierre-like reign of terror. I wonder out loud, what will it take to end the social and political dominance of these horrible ideologies?
Mr. Baldonado, you can’t and won’t create a positive impact in the world by promoting collective liberation movements such as the global intifada.
You’ve been brainwashed, I’m afraid.
A collective refers to a group of individuals. Liberation for any group of humans can only come when the individuals themselves have triumphed over oppression and persecution in their lives and communities and cities and nations. Liberation only happens when individuals have freedom and dignity, and when they’re living without the Damocles’ sword of terror and gun violence hanging over their heads.
May the memories of Sarah and Yoran be a blessing. May we see an end to calls for a global intifada and violent hatred.