As an immigrant who was shaped by a third-world mentality, and who has spent the last 20 years trying to be reshaped by the biblical worldview that built the West, I feel sorry for the oppressed white man.
You have no idea how the majority of us who were raised under dictatorships, and who follow tyrannical theological systems, think about things or how we see the world.
We were raised under fear-based political and theological systems. That fear made us manipulative, dishonest, unwilling to obey the law out of convention, and gave us a very toxic relationship with authority. We are simply not like you.
Our maximum is the minimum required just to avoid punishment.
We are self-centered, self-consumed, have a distorted moral compass, justify our wrongdoings through victimhood, are selective in our morality, tribal, and do not know how to be grateful.
When we come to the West and are exposed to your kindness, we see it as weakness. Your law-abiding nature irritates us. Your grace looks like naivety.
And instead of exposing this huge difference between you and us, and helping us grow and learn, half of you are useful idiots who tell us we are better than you. They affirm our defects and present them as virtues to be cherished.
For me, if it were not for Christ and what the Gospel has done in me, I would not be trying to help you wake up and defend this great civilization from being replaced and erased.
@idicenter exists to help policymakers, the Church, and the public defend this great civilization against destructive ideologies entering the West, not to coexist, but to take over.