No more apologizing for our skin color or the great achievements of our ancestors. The anti-white hatred will be made to cease.
White people have spent my entire life apologizing over and over again for every imaginable sin under the sun, including their very existence, essentially.
They've done it every step of the way in the education system, in universities, in the media and entertainment, in the movies and TV shows we watch, in the admissions practices that those very universities follow, in the hiring structure of corporate America, and in our government through DEI, affirmative action, and disparate impact rules.
And yet, the more I see them apologize, the worse off they end up being treated by the very people they're apologizing to. It's never enough. No amount of groveling and affirmation seeking will ever be good enough.
What's more, we're now watching those same minority groups gleefully cheer on violence perpetrated against Whites like it's some sort of magical atonement for all the supposedly evil things we continue to endlessly apologize for. And that violence now includes brutal, cold-blooded murder.
I will never forget watching blacks run a GoFundMe campaign to give Karmelo Anthony's family nearly a million dollars after he murdered Austin Metcalf. Nor will I forget their reaction after Karmelo was convicted and sentenced. And you shouldn't forget either.
It's impossible to watch these people react to this case, like so many others before, and not conclude that they simply hate us, and that no amount of apologies or Progressive virtue-signaling will ever change that.
At some point, the average White person is going to begin looking around at the current state of America's ever-deteriorating race relations and ask a very simple question.
"If Iโm going to be treated like an enemy no matter what I do, why should I keep seeking out your affirmation?"