Some thoughts on #OneStruggle stemming from observing arguments between @urbanartshop and those who are offering their rebuttals.
@NotoriousTreyK
Sometimes it seems as though these circles are populated, to a person, by individuals who recognize how terrible and historically
unfortunate WWII was. As @anti_contard recently noted, it is breathtaking to consider how many Whites (and people of all groups) perished in the industrialized carnage of that conflagration. The war’s effects have been vast, from geopolitics to informing the West’s post-1945
mythology (and those have frequently been intertwined). Overwhelmingly, “our guys” correctly point to the war’s awful legacy for our people.
Yet many of the same people who excoriate the crimson harvest of WWII and its consequences seem to be mired in a chauvinistic mindset when
it comes to something like 19th century colonialism. This tends to bubble to the surface as almost guttural riposte to the armies of the Woke, who seek to exploit the darker aspects of the history of European imperialism and colonization to shame and bully Whites. Whites have
become conditioned to fall into two camps today when confronted by these elements, both of which are counterproductive. The first camp is insufferable: Woke or liberal “White Saviorists” to use Matt Parrott’s term, people who typically use their status as the enlightened of their