In America, the higher education
system continues to push an anti-American, racist agenda against white people.
The narrative that whites are privileged and unconsciously racist has led to a
growing resentment of mainly, the white male. According to the white privilege
narrative American institutions are perpetuating systemic racism which prevents
minorities from getting a fair shot in society. Any hatred expressed against
the white man is not considered racism as minorities in America have been
taught they are oppressed victims and lack the institutional power to
discriminate against whites. This is creating a very unstable and divided
country with the potential to spin rapidly out of control as the hatred towards
white people and their alleged privilege continues to grow.
It isn’t difficult to see where
this is leading. The dehumanization of the white male is following the same
systematic process that led to diabolical regimes committing genocide across
the globe. It works the same every time, blame a certain demographic for
societies problems and teach the rest of the population that they are victims
of that demographics privileges and abuses. This method of dividing society
came through the realizations that Marx’s ideas of class war had not come to
fruition. Antonio Gramsci, in an effort to create a new Marxism based on
culture as opposed to class coined the term Counter
Hegemony as a way of turning society against the dominant culture. The term
Hegemony refers to the cultural influence of the dominant social group. In other words, whites make up the dominant social class in America,
therefore they are the oppressors. Gramsci believed that the ruling class
through culture and civil society exerted dominance and that other social
groups in society lacked any significant organization or leadership. In his
Essay Gramsci and the Theory of Hegemony
Thomas Bates cites a paragraph from the work The Risorgimento: A Multinational Movement that
describes the concept of counter hegemony.
An independent class of
intellectuals does not exist, but rather every social group has its own
intellectuals. However, the intellectuals of the historically progressive class
... exercise such a power of attraction that they end ... by subordinating the
intellectuals of other social groups and thus create a system of solidarity
among all intellectuals, with links of a psychological (vanity) or caste
nature. This fact is realized spontaneously in historical periods in which the
given social group is truly progressive. (https://ondercetin.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/bates-1975.pdf)
In other words, American society has been broken down into different
groups with their own value systems and beliefs that are counter-intuitive to
the dominant culture. Feminists, homosexuals, Muslims, Hispanics, African-Americans,
and even transgendered people are all bound together by the common thread of
being victims of white privilege. In
Gramsci’s view these groups didn’t even realize they were oppressed because
they have created a values system that justified their repression. He
believed he could change society by encouraging these different groups to go
against the dominant culture. This has been an extremely successful undertaking
as most of American society now identifies as being a victim of white
privilege.
The anger against the white man is not
limited to just America. Across the globe the third world has been
systematically taught that the white Europeans were Imperialist men of conquest
and that they have unjustifiably stolen the resources of the nations they
conquered. The white man stands accused of alone, being responsible for the
atrocities committed in the Atlantic slave trade even though Africans
themselves participated by selling and enslaving their own people. Arabs
have also been involved in trading African slaves as early as the year 900 A.D.
“Africans were not strangers to the
slave trade, or to the keeping of slaves. There had been considerable trading
of Africans as slaves by Islamic Arab merchants in North Africa since the year
900. When Leo Africanus travelled to West Africa in the 1500s, he recorded
in his The Description of Africa and of the
Notable Things Therein Contained that, "slaves are the next highest commodity in the marketplace.
There is a place where they sell countless slaves on market days."
Criminals and prisoners of war, as well as political prisoners were often sold
in the marketplaces in Gao, Jenne and Timbuktu.” (South African
History Online, 2011)
In South Africa this hatred is quickly
coming to fruition as the African National Congress has voted to strip the
white farmers, whom have been in South Africa since
the 1600’s, of their farms without just compensation. Julius Malema is the leader of South Africa’s Marxist
party and believes that the whites stole their land and have been unjustly
occupying it for centuries.
“The time for reconciliation is over. Now is the time for justice,” Malema told the
parliament. “We
must ensure that we restore the dignity of our people without compensating the
criminals who stole our land.” (RT, 2018)
This is similar rhetoric we hear
from some black groups in America demanding that white people pay reparations
for the exploitation of black labor during slavery and the alleged injustices
that whites continue to perpetrate against blacks today. These include the accusations that blacks are
denied equal access to education and afforded equal employment opportunities.
Where is this hatred going to lead
us? The rhetoric in South Africa against white farmers and the confiscation of
their land is only a small part of the whole story. Since the Marxists have
taken over, more than
70,000 white people in South Africa have been brutally murdered. The
Marxist ideology is based purely on resentment and hatred towards those who
have been portrayed as oppressors and always leads to mass killings of entire
populations of people.
In America, the white privilege
narrative, as stated earlier, has led to a growing hatred of white people and
radical groups sharing in the Marxist mindset have been calling for action. Groups
like Black Lives Matter, in response to the Michael Brown shooting, began calling
for the death
of police officers and white people in America. They have been fallaciously
taught that white police officers are deliberately hunting them down and
executing them in cold blood. They have been taught for decades that they are
victims of a racist America that deliberately keeps them poor. Unfortunately,
this is true. Democratic politicians preside over
the nation’s poorest cities, while continually advocating for policies that
create more government dependence in minority neighborhoods. The impoverished conditions
are blamed on white Republicans to keep blacks voting for democrats. The welfare
state continues to expand, which does more to stifle opportunity as more money
is syphoned from the private sector only to be wasted in an endless bureaucratic
nightmare. Since the war on poverty began over twenty
two trillion dollars has been wasted on programs allegedly designed to
alleviate poverty and nothing has changed. Democrats are keeping them down, so
they can be used as the next revolutionary army.
If something doesn’t change soon,
and conservatives don’t gat a hold of our educational institutions, the
situation in America could potentially go the way of South Africa and other
third world countries. We are reaching a point where nearly all conservative
based groups are being associated with a white supremacist attitude. White Supremacy is
being named the biggest national security threat in the nation by the FBI while
the whites in South Africa are being targeted for genocide. This is despite the
fact that
93% of black murder victims are murdered by other black people. Labeling
all whites as white supremacists is sure to keep the fear-based anger alive and
well.
We must keep a close eye on what
develops in South Africa. Surely, whatever occurs there is sure to inspire
Marxist groups in America, who already have been indoctrinated into the
politics of hatred and envy, to radicalize and recruit new members into their
organizations. While many people will argue that this will never happen here
because we have a participatory Democracy, or a Democratic Republic, it is
important to remember that South Africa once had something similar. They lost
their country to political correctness, skillful propaganda, and pressure from
outside groups. America is being overrun with third world immigrants who do not
share our values and our opposition is being classified as racism and white
supremacism.
"White South Africans, you
should remember, have been in that part of Africa for the same amount of time
whites have inhabited North America; yet ultimately South Africans voted for
their own suicide. We are not so very different from you.
We lost our country through skillful propaganda, pressure from abroad (not least from the U.S.A.), unrelenting charges of "oppression" and "racism," and the shrewd assessment by African tyrants that the white man has many Achilles' heels, the most significant of which are his compassion, his belief in the "equality of man," and his "love your neighbor" philosophy -- none of which are part of the Third World's history.
The mainline churches played a big role in the demise of Western influence throughout Africa, too; especially in South Africa. Today's tyrants were yesterday's mission-school protÈgÈs. Many dictators in Africa were men of the cloth. They knew their clerical collars would deflect criticism and obfuscate their real aims, which had nothing whatever to do with the brotherhood of man." (Rense.com)
We lost our country through skillful propaganda, pressure from abroad (not least from the U.S.A.), unrelenting charges of "oppression" and "racism," and the shrewd assessment by African tyrants that the white man has many Achilles' heels, the most significant of which are his compassion, his belief in the "equality of man," and his "love your neighbor" philosophy -- none of which are part of the Third World's history.
The mainline churches played a big role in the demise of Western influence throughout Africa, too; especially in South Africa. Today's tyrants were yesterday's mission-school protÈgÈs. Many dictators in Africa were men of the cloth. They knew their clerical collars would deflect criticism and obfuscate their real aims, which had nothing whatever to do with the brotherhood of man." (Rense.com)
This was predictable in South Africa.
ReplyDeleteAnd America's melting pot will more and more become a boiling cauldron, another consequence of the First Commandment violating, polytheism-enabling, culturally-mixing First Amendment.
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