Is It Still OK to Be White?

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By Matthew Boose

Scott Adams’ viral rant advising whites to “get the hell away” from black people has received lots of media attention. Adams compared blacks to a radicalized “hate group,” citing a poll that showed nearly half do not agree with the anodyne statement, “It’s ok to be white.” Adams, of course, was summarily purged with the usual performative outrage. No one bothered to ask the obvious question: Why should blacks believe otherwise, when they are told that America is all about them?
 
At work, school, and in the media, the overbearing cult of black idolatry and white guilt is the closest thing to religion that many Americans still encounter in everyday life. It has become an almost inescapable presence, so pervasive indeed that it often passes unnoticed.
 
I was reminded of this in a most mundane way at a diner the other day. By the time I finished my eggs and coffee, my presumptuous, deeply insecure “local news” station had played some 45 minutes of propaganda lionizing black people. One of these “stories” was about a black medical student and the vague “challenges” he faces. Later that same day, I was pumping gas when I was greeted with more of this banal messaging on the pump’s electronic screen. It felt ever so slightly dystopian.
 
This is how tyranny works, or at least in its more subtle form. It demoralizes by making its presence felt in the most trivial and intimate of situations. Conversation, even among friends, becomes evasive and strained by the terror of the all-seeing eye. This is the situation of American whites. There are magic, blasphemous words he dare not utter, patterns he dare not notice, for fear of being consumed by the cruel, avaricious monster of “social justice.” Most of all, he must not answer the firehose of racial calumnies directed his way, or question the narrative of black victimhood with which he is constantly smothered.
 
The numbers don’t lie: blacks are significantly more likely to commit violent crime than other demographic groups, but we are constantly told that racist police are the problem. Far from it. The justice system routinely sets criminals loose upon the innocent. This it must do, because to do otherwise would violate a sacred taboo of holding blacks responsible for their actions.
 
Chicago is having its mayoral election this week, but the outcome won’t really matter. The frontrunner is a mild-mannered white man named Paul Vallas. While hardly conservative, Vallas has distinguished himself by calling for law and order, although gingerly, in the required tone that is called moderation.
 
The deference and adulation that blacks routinely receive would leave an ignorant foreigner to guess they comprised either an overwhelming dominant majority or else a Rhodesia-like ruling caste. Even conservatives participate in the bowing and the scraping. Ron DeSantis has been made out to be some scary, far-right figure, but he dared not let February pass without paying tribute to America’s most important demographic.
 
Blacks receive more than obsequious token praise. The affirmative action regime has crushed untold thousands of dreams, while rewarding the underqualified.

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Yes, yes and yes

The travails of black people in this country should not be downplayed or erased… and it isn’t. However, I think the time of bending over backwards in compensation, particularly to those so distantly separated from actual slavery is long gone. Now, the only slavery is self-induced, brought on by continuing to support those who enslaved them as field hands, resigning themselves to be their economic slaves.

It is clear that the left’s rendition of “eliminating racism” or “anti-racism” is thinly veiled vengeance, exacted upon those who had nothing to do with their enslavement or further persecution. Those who pursue this merely want to replace one racism, almost eliminated in today’s society, with another new one. One has to be the most dedicated racist to support what is going on today.

For me, yeah, it’s OK to be white. In fact, it’s mandatory because that is, irrevocably, what I am.

One could proffer that purposefully attempting to vilify the white race just because it happens to be a majority population is tantamount to discrimination.

Call it what you will but to place unwarranted blame on people who happen to be or a particular race is racial discrimination.

How many of you see the overwhelming representation of black people in all forms of media? I get it but a casual observer from elsewhere in the galaxy would think that race is the majority.

I am not for proportional representation but at the same time it has become evident that visual reparations has become the norm in present day media.

Hope this works.
It’s a no-win.
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