Ya that’s great and all, but sometimes it’s not about being right. I don’t think she did the right thing, but she did get lucky with the money. If you don’t have kids yet, and one day you do, remember this conversation while you hold your 18 month old son or daughter. I think you’ll notice your perspective changes. Not sure what your life experiences are like, but I’ve been up close and personal with kids who require lifelong care over traumatic incidents and it would be 100% retarded to risk my child’s life or my own life, leaving my children without a mother, in this situation.Do you understand the difference of who confronted whom?
She was confronted, filmed, threatened and doxxed by a Somali pedo rapist in the park while alone, by a man obviously intent on harming her because she already protected her children from an unattended child thief. She did what she thought was best to protect her family while under duress.
It's easy for you to say that she should have just swallowed her pride and left without saying or doing anything, but that is the problem. For how long can white people flee from these invaders? Maybe a little safer today, but what about tomorrow? White women are raped and murdered every day by blacks and other non-white invaders in America and nothing is done.
Shiloh took a stand for the safety of her family and by extension their future safety and that of her grandchildren. She did the right thing.
I’m really happy it worked out for her, but this is the reality:

“An Iowa man was found guilty of murder for gunning down a random woman on the sidewalk while driving after he asked her if she wanted to “come get high” with him and she refused — telling the now-convicted killer, “Who are you? Never mind, f— off,” according to prosecutors, before shooting her multiple times.
Johnson, who is from west Des Moines, told cops he was consuming cocaine and marijuana that night and was driving near the intersection of East Ovid Avenue and Cambridge Street when he spotted Loffredo walking. Prosecutors say he told investigators “he felt disrespected” and admitted to firing a handgun four times from his Chevrolet Tahoe at the local woman, who is also from Des Moines. But Johnson, who was a felon already, claimed he was only trying to scare her.
“It pissed me off,” Johnson testified, per the Register. “I felt disrespected.”
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And yes it is easy for me to say because I don’t tolerate living or dealing with nogs or people who act like them, and ya I’ve had to swallow my pride many times just working as an adult in the real world. It’s just reality? There are times you can’t just say whatever you want with no consequences, even if you’re right. I’ve been called a “white devil” by a one, should I have called him a n*gger back and not given him his turkey sandwich (if you know, you know)? If that’s not a test of humility, what is? If a place has more than 30% blacks I won’t even visit, much less live there. One of my earliest memories is playing in front of my house at age 4, while a group of 5 young black guys tried to entice me into their car. To me, there is no reason to live in an area that a) has a large percentage of people hostile to my way of life and b) disproportionately supports them. My children are free to play in parks and public places without incidents like this and can play at home freely without worrying about some 3rd worlder pervert skulking around. Why would I risk their one childhood over a turf war with some ragheads? Or my husband’s job? Did you know many companies are tight with the N@@CP especially for big contracts, your employer would drop you in a heartbeat (besides the obvious job issues I mean). If you don’t win the GoFundMe lottery, you can be destitute

Instead of moving to a better area, what do you propose? America can’t even solve its own homegrown

Something like segregation is IMO one of the only peaceful solutions, so why not start now?

Bonus: you ever notice how hard they go against the children/grandchildren of well-known white supremacists? Here is William Pierce’s son going on an apology tour.
I think it is better to make the best decisions for your family and work on the things you can control and definitely stay out of the spotlight.
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