Verified Hate: The American Paradox
Gregory Hood, American Renaissance, March 18, 2021
Most governments don’t train their soldiers to despise their country. Ours is an exception. The federal government’s Navy has How to Be an Antiracist on its reading list. The government’s military leaders are whining about Tucker Carlson after he pointed out that it is lowering standards in the name of diversity. A National Guard unit marched in protest on a sitting congresswoman’s office; it was more like an “insurrection” than what happened on January 6. The military and most other powerful institutions in our society are “woke.”
It’s a paradox. The government says whites are the greatest threat to the country, so why worry about an “insurrection” against a country founded on “white supremacy?” The film Judas and the Black Messiah practically cheers on violent resistance against the government. Malcolm X spent most of his career inciting sedition, and called a plane crash that killed 120 white people “a very beautiful thing.” Today, his name is on street signs. Keith Ellison, former Congressman and current Minnesota Attorney General, wanted a separate country for blacks; his career hasn’t suffered. If America is so terrible, why not tear it up and start over?
It’s the fashion to argue that America was founded on white supremacy.
White supremacy is, as it’s always been, the greatest terror threat to this country. America, despite all that we love it for, is rooted in violent white supremacy, and it’s time we reckon with these evil forces so that we can fulfill the promise of a more perfect union.
— Ethan Klein (@h3h3productions) March 17, 2021
To understand the “model minority” myth, it’s vital to acknowledge that the US was founded on systems of oppression and the dehumanization of Black and Indigenous people.https://t.co/Ck5sDehs5Q
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 17, 2021
well i hadn’t been sure what you were asking of me but i see now. yes, the hierarchy of power is white supremacy, Black people were enslaved and brought to America to be the underclass. this country is absolutely founded on it & it’s the most essential building block of hierarchy
— Erika Heidewald, Proud Autistic Bitch (@erikaheidewald) March 17, 2021
America is a system of White privilege and White supremacy. This type of privilege and supremacy is inevitably damaging. https://t.co/as8nGQhAVE
— Dr. Steven Whitaker (@DrSWhitaker) March 18, 2021
If America really is founded on white supremacy, why defend it? The Revolutionary Communist Party members who burn American flags and chant “America was never great” are at least consistent.
Others are confused or cynical. They don’t want to renounce their claim to America or its symbols, but they don’t accept its history. Instead, “America” isn’t anything that ever existed; it’s a label for a future vision of equality. If we can’t reach that future, blame white supremacy. The more we try for equality, the more we will fail, and the more we have to blame white people.
This country was not “founded on white supremacy,” but until recently, Americans took the country’s white identity for granted. The Founders certainly did. They didn’t spell it out in our founding documents, probably because they thought it was obvious. It’s a tragedy they didn’t. The Founders should have said America is a white country, even more frankly than the Immigration Act of 1790 implied.
If they had, we wouldn’t have to subsidize all these people who call us racist. Deny diversity once, you’ll be called racist once. Allow diversity once, you’ll be a racist forever. The only way to win is not play the game.
At the Grammys, comedian Bill Burr made a joke about being a “cis white male.”
Bill Burr the GOAT Lolol
Rare comedian that will joke about stuff like this pic.twitter.com/Aq5dzKva0E— Tmo (@_ThomasT) March 14, 2021
It was bait and Twitter took it.
He probably wanted this. He is married to a black woman, and in his routines, he often tells whites to shut up and learn about race. He’s still racist.
This one takes the biscuit.
While I’m not suggesting Bill Burr is a racist, a white man having a non-white wife can sometimes be a sign of racism. So you shouldn’t assume someone isn’t racist just because they own a minority sex servant. They may very well have one because they’re racist.
— Clayburn Griffin (@Clayburn) March 15, 2021
A white man marries a black woman because he wants to own a minority sex-servant?
Here’s a different attack.
white people really need to do a better job organizing their community. yall look a mess
— 🌱 (@noname) March 17, 2021
I agree, but for different reasons.
A website in the replies to this tweet invited whites to pay monthly reparations. They can choose between paying at the “Mao level,” the “Sankara level,” or the “Che level.” Che had rude things to say about blacks. That might be part of the joke or just the usual ignorance.
The press finally got its “man bites dog” story when a white man shot up some Asian massage parlors. He reportedly shot two white people and a Hispanic as well, but they don’t matter.
america was founded on white supremacy & we actually DO know the motive of this hate crime. do better. https://t.co/u3nYLTu97F
— kaitlyn 🇬🇹 (@kaitlynsolares) March 18, 2021
When White people are having a bad day they kill 8 individuals at a massage parlor.
When white people have a good day they enslave Black people and kill off the American Indian?
Looks like a whole different set of rules for white people.#KidVicious🙄
— Kirk Acevedo🇺🇸 (@kirkacevedo) March 17, 2021
Right. We’re all guilty. When non-whites commit terrible crimes, it’s barely worth reporting.
Meanwhile, the State Department has a problem. It’s not China, the border, or the Taliban. It’s much worse.
Blinken’s State Department is racing to address a 232-year-old problem: the department’s overwhelming and entrenched whiteness https://t.co/A5jVAgwOMh pic.twitter.com/vm9TADrEw7
— POLITICO (@politico) March 17, 2021
But white people are even worse than that.
Whiteness Is a Pandemic https://t.co/NnxC0lJ23R pic.twitter.com/cwCXfn0K2q
— The Root (@TheRoot) March 17, 2021
“Whiteness is a pandemic.”
Damon Young writes for the New York Times. His latest column: “Yeah, Let’s Not Talk About Race. Unless You Pay Me.” Whites can’t win for trying, can they?
We’re a problem, a pandemic, America’s greatest threat. How long will we keep paying people to insult us like this? It’s up to us. Join the fight by donating, spreading our videos on social media, or putting up our posters. It’s time to organize.