"The myopia of the defenses centering whiteness in every expression of the conversation..."
Sigh. Y'know, this just helped solidify (enough to finally put it into words) an idea that's been rolling around in my head for a long time. Years, in fact. Ever since the "political correctness" of the 90's gave way to this batshit insane "we must constantly talk about diversity and representation all the time in every conversation" garbage.
Something the SJWs have done practically since the very beginning is complain about "white privilege." That not-so-slowly evolved into today's "it's perfectly fine to be racist against whites" attitude that's dangerously close to achieving mainstream acceptance. Except for one problem.
Tell one of these faggots that maybe the hateful bile they spew against whites is just as racist and wrong as the shit they claim to "endure" in today's culture (where a white person dare not even
utter the word "nigger" without risking ruining their entire life), and they'll start whining about "why do we always have to hear about
whitey so much?" as if that's some kind of "gotcha."
It's finally dawned on me why this is so stupid and why the argument is so damned irritating to everyone who hears it. Want to know why you have to hear about white people every time you start bitching about white people?
Because white people are still the majority, you fucking idiots. If you walk into a room with 100 people seated in it in numbers representative of the US' demographic makeup and casually announce "fuck white people, we should kill them all," 66 of them are (in a perfect world) going to stand up, surround you and calmly say "I'd like to see you try." And there's fuck all you can do to stop them if they decide to stop you.
So yeah, there's a good chance you're going to hear from one of those pesky whites when you start shitting on them. Because there's more of them around than you.
Fuck these people. I can't wait for the day enough people have had enough of this shit to finally start cracking skulls to put an end to it. Either figuratively or literally. I don't care which anymore.
Thanks for coming to my Ted talk. In my spare time I also collect top hats and rainbows.