Posted On: Monday - April 20th 2026 5:24PM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity

This post is a Peak Stupidity retraction of sorts. We were on hiatus during the time of the eating of the cats and dogs story in the fall of ‘24. We did write one post about what the story was REALLY about, after the fact, Christmas Eve day of that year - Targeted Cultural Destruction and a deep dive into Tragic Dirt.
Per the Gateway Pundit, Outrage in Italy: Nigerian Migrant Arrested After Killing and Cooking Cat on Makeshift BBQ Next to Children’s Playground. Ohhhh, so this didn’t happen in Ohio. Also, it is Nigerian “migrants” that are cooking and eating the cats, NOT Haitians. That’s TOTALLY different. I’m so relieved. We don’t have any Nigerians HERE, do we … or Haitians that also might eat cats?
Interestingly, there’s “fury in Italy” over this. Never mind the decades of violence and change of the whole culture as African, Moslem, and African Moslem
Government Security Councilor Stefano Torri chimed in:
“As an Administration, we are ready to reiterate strongly: we will not allow anyone to come into our territory to import sick and barbaric customs. Those living in our country have a duty to respect our laws and our sensitivity towards animals. We won’t tolerate our land being turned into a theatre of the uncivilised by those who have no respect for the rules of civil life.”Oh, snap! You already did import sick and barbaric customs when you imported sick and barbaric people.
I like cats as much as the next man, probably more, so I, too, am pissed seeing this. SEND! THEM! HOME! We need the dog and cat-eaters out…

PS: I wonder why they felt the need to blur out the face of the cat in the pictures. Were they worried about next of kin?
Comments:
Hail
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 6:21PM MST
PS
NEWS: SPLC had an infiltrator fund at $300,000 a year over a long period.
Fortunately, Peak Stupidity only ever brought on interns who were 100%-certified non-SPLC'ers.
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
NEWS: SPLC had an infiltrator fund at $300,000 a year over a long period.
Fortunately, Peak Stupidity only ever brought on interns who were 100%-certified non-SPLC'ers.
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
Moderator
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 3:40PM MST
PS: “Sure, a post about the Antipope from Chicago gets no comments, but kill and eat one furball cat, and everyone comes out of the woodwork.”
I know, right? That’s what I was thinking. Maybe I should have embedded my singing that Sweet Home Chiclayo number. On 2nd thought, NO, you all would NOT have wanted that.
I know, right? That’s what I was thinking. Maybe I should have embedded my singing that Sweet Home Chiclayo number. On 2nd thought, NO, you all would NOT have wanted that.
The Alarmist
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 12:15PM MST
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Sure, a post about the Antipope from Chicago gets no comments, but kill and eat one furball cat, and everyone comes out of the woodwork. I hope Dieter is doing better.
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Sure, a post about the Antipope from Chicago gets no comments, but kill and eat one furball cat, and everyone comes out of the woodwork. I hope Dieter is doing better.
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Moderator
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 8:25AM MST
PS: Ha, Mr. Hail, I replied to you on TUR before I even clicked back on the link you stuck in there. At that point though, there were just the 2 first comments from y’all here.
I tried to find the song on my site, because I had enjoyed it with my family, but then I remembered the hiatus.
Thank you, Adam for that info on The Kiffness, aka, David Scott. I too have been under the impression that he made this song from the fun of it and since he’s musically talented and good with video creations.
I’m not sure how long it’s been up there, but under “more…” from the youtube poster (Kiffness) it says: “ All proceeds from this song are donated to Clark County SPCA in Springfield, Ohio. If you'd like to donate to them directly, visit their website here: https://www.clarkcountyspca.org/donate”
I would think, Mr. Hail, that if this guy wrote this to attack Trump in some way, he’d have had donations going to a political cause. Then, OTOH, maybe I didn’t notice it, or this video is slightly different, but I didn’t recall Kameltoe having such a big part in the video last time. It does show here mocking Trump as being stupid for saying this, but is he making fun of Kameltoe - very easy to do, maybe without trying - or Trump?
I tried to find the song on my site, because I had enjoyed it with my family, but then I remembered the hiatus.
Thank you, Adam for that info on The Kiffness, aka, David Scott. I too have been under the impression that he made this song from the fun of it and since he’s musically talented and good with video creations.
I’m not sure how long it’s been up there, but under “more…” from the youtube poster (Kiffness) it says: “ All proceeds from this song are donated to Clark County SPCA in Springfield, Ohio. If you'd like to donate to them directly, visit their website here: https://www.clarkcountyspca.org/donate”
I would think, Mr. Hail, that if this guy wrote this to attack Trump in some way, he’d have had donations going to a political cause. Then, OTOH, maybe I didn’t notice it, or this video is slightly different, but I didn’t recall Kameltoe having such a big part in the video last time. It does show here mocking Trump as being stupid for saying this, but is he making fun of Kameltoe - very easy to do, maybe without trying - or Trump?
Hail
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 7:19AM MST
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Thanks, Adam.
This talk of political parody songs (the Springfield Haitians of 2024; the Fred Phelps invectives of 2004 and countless other cases) reminds me of this parody song from mid-2016 during the height of the Hillary vs Trump campaign:
"Hillary Diss Track 2016" by schmoyoho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hYC9jR2Wwo
I remember seeing this "Hillary Diss Track 2016" at the time, and assuming the creator was pro-Trump and anti-Hillary. Re-watching it, I still basically do think so.
But there's a possibility the creator was neither pro-Trump nor anti-Trump, neither pro-Hillary nor anti-Hillary; that he was doing it for pure "laughs." Lots of people ARE, after all, completely non-political.
Or, let me say it better: Lots of people are ONLY "political" insofar as they feel more entertained, or flattered, or something, by one side or another.
As I look back on Trump nearing the 11-year mark of his Coming Down the Escalator moment (mid-June 2015), I think a lot of the Trump phenomenon was always, and still remains, activation of people who didn't think much through BUT found him more entertaining. (His entertainment value is really wearing thin, with the likes of his disgraceful Easter Tweet.)
It's interesting to re-visit that "Hillary Diss Track 2016" song in 2026. Let me know if you have the chance to watch it, and where you'd place it on an "pro-Trump / neutral / anti-Trump" spectrum.
Thanks, Adam.
This talk of political parody songs (the Springfield Haitians of 2024; the Fred Phelps invectives of 2004 and countless other cases) reminds me of this parody song from mid-2016 during the height of the Hillary vs Trump campaign:
"Hillary Diss Track 2016" by schmoyoho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hYC9jR2Wwo
I remember seeing this "Hillary Diss Track 2016" at the time, and assuming the creator was pro-Trump and anti-Hillary. Re-watching it, I still basically do think so.
But there's a possibility the creator was neither pro-Trump nor anti-Trump, neither pro-Hillary nor anti-Hillary; that he was doing it for pure "laughs." Lots of people ARE, after all, completely non-political.
Or, let me say it better: Lots of people are ONLY "political" insofar as they feel more entertained, or flattered, or something, by one side or another.
As I look back on Trump nearing the 11-year mark of his Coming Down the Escalator moment (mid-June 2015), I think a lot of the Trump phenomenon was always, and still remains, activation of people who didn't think much through BUT found him more entertaining. (His entertainment value is really wearing thin, with the likes of his disgraceful Easter Tweet.)
It's interesting to re-visit that "Hillary Diss Track 2016" song in 2026. Let me know if you have the chance to watch it, and where you'd place it on an "pro-Trump / neutral / anti-Trump" spectrum.
Adam Smith
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 6:43AM MST
PS: Good morning, Mr. Hail!
The Kiffness is the stage name of David Scott, a South African musician, satirist, producer, and parody artist. As far as I can tell (in the few minutes I've looked into this) he does not support Trump nor Harris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kiffness
Years ago, in another life, when I was a musician, I spent an evening putting together a parody song from out of context clips I took from some of Fred Phelps' sermons. (It was, unsurprisingly, titled 𝐺𝑜𝑑 𝐻𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑠 𝐹𝑎𝑔𝑠.) It was utterly ridiculous. (I took some of the clips from a sermon where Phelps said that the 543 Swedes who got killed in the tsunami in Thailand in 2004 were sacrificed by God as punishment for allowing gay marriage in Sweden. Or something like that.) I would share it with you but, unfortunately, this file was lost to the sands of time. (If I ever find it on an old hard drive I'll let you know.)
The point I guess I'm trying to make is that when I made this song I did so out of sheer amusement. I had no agenda. It was not an endorsement of Phelps or something I made in opposition to him. I just found the things he said and the way he said them to be outlandish and absurd. (To me, the whole concept of a God Hating Fags so much that he would send a tsunami to Thailand to punish Sweden for allowing gayness in their country... Well, you get the idea.)
So... What does David Scott really believe about someone like Dernald Bloomf or Willie Brown's mistress?
https://i.ibb.co/tP46fPBn/Willie-Browns-mistress.jpg
It is my (perhaps completely unfounded?) belief that he made the 𝐸𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝐶𝑎𝑡𝑠 song just because he found it amusing and just did this for fun. (This is what satirists and parody artists do.) I don't think he anticipated this song going "viral" or made it as any sort of political statement or endorsement. (Of course, I could be wrong about this. There are plenty of interviews of this David Scott on the interwebs. There may be interviews where he explains his motivations or beliefs about these things. I really don't know.)
(Happy Tuesday!) ☮️
The Kiffness is the stage name of David Scott, a South African musician, satirist, producer, and parody artist. As far as I can tell (in the few minutes I've looked into this) he does not support Trump nor Harris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kiffness
Years ago, in another life, when I was a musician, I spent an evening putting together a parody song from out of context clips I took from some of Fred Phelps' sermons. (It was, unsurprisingly, titled 𝐺𝑜𝑑 𝐻𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑠 𝐹𝑎𝑔𝑠.) It was utterly ridiculous. (I took some of the clips from a sermon where Phelps said that the 543 Swedes who got killed in the tsunami in Thailand in 2004 were sacrificed by God as punishment for allowing gay marriage in Sweden. Or something like that.) I would share it with you but, unfortunately, this file was lost to the sands of time. (If I ever find it on an old hard drive I'll let you know.)
The point I guess I'm trying to make is that when I made this song I did so out of sheer amusement. I had no agenda. It was not an endorsement of Phelps or something I made in opposition to him. I just found the things he said and the way he said them to be outlandish and absurd. (To me, the whole concept of a God Hating Fags so much that he would send a tsunami to Thailand to punish Sweden for allowing gayness in their country... Well, you get the idea.)
So... What does David Scott really believe about someone like Dernald Bloomf or Willie Brown's mistress?
https://i.ibb.co/tP46fPBn/Willie-Browns-mistress.jpg
It is my (perhaps completely unfounded?) belief that he made the 𝐸𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝐶𝑎𝑡𝑠 song just because he found it amusing and just did this for fun. (This is what satirists and parody artists do.) I don't think he anticipated this song going "viral" or made it as any sort of political statement or endorsement. (Of course, I could be wrong about this. There are plenty of interviews of this David Scott on the interwebs. There may be interviews where he explains his motivations or beliefs about these things. I really don't know.)
(Happy Tuesday!) ☮️
Hail
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 5:42AM MST
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Do you think that song was made by a supporter of Trump-2024 or an opponent of Trump-2024 (Kamala voter)?
A lot of this kind of material is produced in a fog of irony. Maybe the guy himself didn't know what he thought. His ideology is irony.
(Some time back there was talk that one of the sub-demographics that went to Trump was "Irony Bros," a certain kind of social-media personality for whom nothing was ever serious and everything a joke.)
Do you think that song was made by a supporter of Trump-2024 or an opponent of Trump-2024 (Kamala voter)?
A lot of this kind of material is produced in a fog of irony. Maybe the guy himself didn't know what he thought. His ideology is irony.
(Some time back there was talk that one of the sub-demographics that went to Trump was "Irony Bros," a certain kind of social-media personality for whom nothing was ever serious and everything a joke.)
Adam Smith
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 5:34AM MST
PS: Good morning, Mr. Hail, Mr. Moderator...
This seems almost obligatory...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BrCvZmSnKA
I should have posted it last night.
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This seems almost obligatory...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BrCvZmSnKA
I should have posted it last night.
☮️
Hail
Tuesday - April 21st 2026 2:32AM MST
PS
Even without a single cat killed and eaten, the various proclivities and mores of Haitians and many Nigerians more than make the case for immigration restriction.
________
It's a paradox that Nigerians and other such groups who end up in the USA so often air-drop into the elite.
The State Department does believe in racial immigration-restriction principles and takes many measure to restrict access to ordinary Nigerians and others.
Even without a single cat killed and eaten, the various proclivities and mores of Haitians and many Nigerians more than make the case for immigration restriction.
________
It's a paradox that Nigerians and other such groups who end up in the USA so often air-drop into the elite.
The State Department does believe in racial immigration-restriction principles and takes many measure to restrict access to ordinary Nigerians and others.
Adam Smith
Monday - April 20th 2026 7:29PM MST
PS: Please don't cook and eat my cats Mr. Haitian Nigerian man.
Please... ☮️
Please... ☮️
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