The story is nearly four years old now. It was swept under the rug, because, as Malkin suggested, it doesn’t fit the established narrative. She could have easily gone further here, but too much honesty in her line of work is equivalent to “career suicide”. Nevertheless, the sad reality (a clear indication of how troublesome the situation has become today) is that if everything that needed to be said these days were simply spoken by, say, an Asian woman instead of a White man, the world would likely lend an ear. If knowledge empowers, then ignorance disarms. What we do not know (or what we choose to ignore), then, empowers those who would do us harm. When one is better acquainted with the alarming criminal statistics data by race (yes, I know it’s an unpopular subject), and when one is better acquainted with the disproportionate control over our mainstream news and entertainment media by a hostile elite (2% controls something like 98%), it is difficult not to interpret the burial of the grisly Christian-Newsom case as an altogether different form of racial attack. When I read about such stories, I don’t think of it as an attack against some distant strangers. I think of these stories (and the burial of such stories) in terms of an attack against my friends and my family, directly. This couple are part of our extended family. This attack could just as easily happen to any of our loved ones, so four years ago (for me, anyhow) might as well have been yesterday. It breaks my heart to know that our people tend to ignore such a message for fear of being branded “racists”. To want to survive today is, in the eyes of some, “racist”. Sign of the times! Everyone else is encouraged to celebrate their heritage and empower their people, but if we so much as protest along the road to the slaughterhouse (which is what voluntarily disempowerment leads to), we’ve “got something wrong with us”. This is the direct result of 100 years of pathologizing ethnic-self-interests where our race is concerned. We can thank the Frankfurt School and their “critical theory“. Ours is the only race, apparently, which is not supposed to exist. Again and again, they say “there is no White race.” If we don’t even recognize that we exist as a people, the failure to protest as a people inevitably follows. I protest because I intend to survive and prevail, come what may, and because I want my friends and family to do likewise — however unpopular and unacceptable that may seem today. Those who condemn this consciousness today will applaud it tomorrow, for none of us — not a one — will survive without it. -W.
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