Most of My Life, I’ve Been Wrong

For most of my life, I assumed that victims attract sympathy. I assumed that most people are like me, and that they’ll fight for the underdog. How silly I was.

September 11th, 2001 should have been a day when the civilized world united against the forces of Islam. After all, it was Muslims who perpetrated those atrocities, and thousands of innocent Americans were dead as a result. Many more would die later from cancer or suicide.

The Powers-that-be chose otherwise. It took them very little time to flip the narrative and portray the adherents of Islam as the victims. They feared a backlash against Muslims – a backlash that never occurred. Instead, Islamic attacks only increased in frequency since then. The world embraced the ideology behind the carnage. No sympathy was shown toward the victim-group: Non-Muslims.

Fast forward to October 7th, 2023. Hordes of savages swarmed across Israel’s border with Gaza and perpetrated unspeakable atrocities against Jews – and some non-Jews. What has been the world’s response? Increased hatred against Jews. Sketchy organizations, such as the UN, assume that savages have the same mindset as civilized humans, that they would NEVER perpetrate such crimes unless there were some sort of valid justification. Hence, the victim became the villain.

Now we have the cold-blooded murder of a young and promising White man. Austin Metcalf was murdered by a savage: Karmelo Anthony stabbed him in the heart over a trivial dispute. Anthony comes from a demographic that murders each other over a piece of fried chicken.

What has been the response?

Perhaps this is White people’s October 7th. Like Israel, White people need to take swift and decisive action against such barbarity. Like Israel, White Americans need to see themselves as a nation, a nation that’s worth defending.

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