The Case for Whit People - Ep 26-030
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Let’s start with a sentence that makes Leftists reach for the smelling salts: there is widespread racism against White people in America, and it didn’t stay neatly contained. Like a government program that started as a pilot and became permanent, that racism metastasized into ideology. And that ideology didn’t just target Whites. It flattened Black ambition.
That’s the part the Left never wants to talk about.
They sell this story as compassion. As justice. As historical repair. But what they actually built was a system that punished excellence, reframed merit as oppression, and taught Black Americans that striving was a betrayal.
That wasn’t accidental. That was strategic.
When Black America Didn’t Ask for Permission
There was a time when Black Americans didn’t ask for accommodation. We asked for a stopwatch.
You told us we couldn’t do something, and we treated it like a dare.
You said only White men could dominate a field, and Black America replied, “Hold my Colt 45.”
Jack Johnson didn’t become heavyweight champion because someone checked a diversity box. He didn’t win a title reserved for Black fighters. He became the heavyweight champion, full stop. He didn’t climb a separate mountain. He climbed the only one that mattered and planted his flag right in the snow...
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