The Demonization of Whiteness
- wtpnetwork
- Sep 1, 2024
- 2 min read
Amid America's current social disorder, a glaring hypocrisy has reared its ugly head at the DNC this last week, “the demonization of whiteness.” As a grassroots conservative firmly grounded in the principles of individualism and fairness, I can't help but call out this absurdity. This isn't just a misguided narrative; it's a blatant injustice, and it's time to tear down this facade with the unapologetic bluntness it deserves. This is directly from the Carl Marx playbook to take over our country’s citizens.
Let's cut through the BS, this prevailing notion that white Americans are privileged oppressors is not just intellectually lazy, it's dangerously divisive. It's a sweeping generalization that conveniently ignores the diverse experiences within the white community. By painting everyone with the same broad brush, this narrative does precisely what it claims to fight against: it judges people solely based on their skin color. Whatever happened to judging people by their actions and character?
The role of the media, academia, and, disappointingly, our own government entities in perpetuating this DEI anti-white narrative is nothing short of reprehensible. These institutions, which should champion objectivity and fairness, have instead become echo chambers of this divisive ideology. They’re not just bending the truth; they’re breaking it, reshaping it into a weapon against an entire group based on race.
Let's talk about the ACLU and the current Biden/Kamala administration, shall we? Their endorsement of this narrative is the embodiment of hypocrisy. They speak of equality and justice yet turn a blind eye to this blatant race-based scapegoating. If this isn't a double standard, I don't know what is.
And let's not mince words about the historical comparisons being drawn. Sure, likening this to the pre-Holocaust era might seem over the top. Still, the underlying principle is the same: demonizing a group of people based on inherent characteristics leads nowhere good. History is screaming lessons at us, and it's high time we listened.
The narrative that positions "whiteness" as the root of all societal evil is not just wrong; it's a destructive and divisive lie. It's an affront to the values of fairness and individual responsibility that are supposed to define our society. We need to reject this narrative with the scorn it deserves and reaffirm our commitment to the true Conservative American ethos, judging people not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. Anything less is a betrayal of our principles.
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