Tony Seruga@TonySeruga
🚨 PRIMAL STOMP ON THE HARDWOOD: 13yo 'Savage' Crushes Filipino Kid's Skull in CA Youth Hoops — No Excuses, No More Denial
In the arena where future men are forged — a California youth basketball game — civilization’s thin veneer shattered in 14 seconds of footage no one can unsee.
A loose ball. Two 13-year-olds are scrambling. One Filipino boy, Seth Guingab of Tumakbo United, ends up on the floor. The opposing player from Payton’s Place doesn’t help him up. He doesn’t foul. He deliberately stomps the downed opponent’s head like a predator finishing prey — full force, footprint visible on the skull. Concussion. Hospital. Clear as day on video.
This isn’t “heat of the moment.” This is muscle memory from a subculture that treats dominance displays as sport. Coaches mumble “emotions” and “he’s getting help.” The progressive Alameda DA’s office gets the file. And America shrugs — again.
Scholarly truth-seeking demands we stop lying to ourselves. Hobbes warned of the “state of nature” — solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, short — absent restraint. We’re watching it on hardwood.
FBI data shows one demographic (~13-14% of the population) accounts for over half of homicide arrests and a wildly disproportionate share of violent assaults year after year.
Fatherlessness rates hover above 70% in that same group, the strongest predictor of juvenile delinquency across decades of social science (Moynihan warned us in 1965; the numbers only worsened).
Meanwhile, Filipino and broader Asian-American families — despite real historical obstacles — produce low-violence outcomes through culture: two-parent homes, discipline, and future-time orientation.
Thomas Sowell has been documenting this cultural reality for half a century: it’s not skin, it’s patterns of behavior we refuse to name.
No excuses. Not age. Not “trauma.” Not “systemic” anything. A 13-year-old who stomps a defenseless boy’s head belongs in the justice system, banned for life from organized sports, and raised by parents who value honor over excuses. The victim’s family deserves real accountability, not therapy-speak.
We either enforce consequences and rebuild civilizational guardrails — or we normalize the jungle on the basketball court. The choice is ours, but the video is forever.
No more euphemisms. No more denial. Fix the culture or watch it devour the next generation.
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