Daniel Concannon @TooWhiteToTweet
8 Sept 2025
As some ghouls use this to celebrate her slaughter, remember that Decarlos Brown didn't butcher Iryna Zarutska because of her beliefs, he butchered her because she was White.
It comes as no shock that a teen-to-early-20s (depending when this photo was taken) college student would have a BLM poster. These young, impressionable people are products of their poisoned environment. They are at the bottom of the food chain of people who deserve our ire.
Yes, use this as a cautionary tale. As a prime example of suicidaI solidarity. Of lack of situational awareness. Of "diversity" being a death sentence, not "our greatest strength."
But if you're cheering Decarlos Brown for butchering a White girl because that White girl regurgitated a catchphrase that popular culture forced down her throat, you might have a broken brain. I know everyone's exhausted with so many White people being their own worst enemies, but try to maintain some perspective here.
ANY White girl who boarded that train and sat on that seat that day would have met the same fate as Iryna Zarutska, regardless of the posters on their wall. Yes, much could have been done to prevent that outcome, which is why we should direct our anger at the institutions that enabled it. Focus your ire on the system that makes such soft targets of White people rather than the unfortunate White people who've been softened by that system.
It boils down to this; an innocent White person was slaughtered by a violent Black career-criminal sociopath, serving as yet another example of a multiple-times-per-day occurrence in America that no one wants to acknowledge. Cheering for that guy doesn't shock White people into sudden racial consciousness, it just makes you look maniacal.
No matter her worldview, Iryna Zarutska is a victim of the War On White People. We won't turn back that war by pissing on its victims graves.