JJBdP@JJBzDP
No.
There are still far too many people who refuse to see the actual problem.
Racism is ALWAYS WRONG — full stop.
But in the name of fighting it, some people have built something equally destructive (and arguably far more damaging long-term) that is actively harming our societies, Western civilization, and the very concept of justice.
We abandoned genuine equality — equal rights, equal obligations, equal opportunities, and equal respect for every individual — and replaced it with a grotesque new hierarchy based on group identity and assigned level of grupal or personal innate oppression suffered (Madness).
Instead of judging people as unique human beings (all equal in dignity, yet all different in character, culture, and circumstance), we now sort them into oppressor and oppressed categories by race, and others, and then apply wildly different standards accordingly.
The George Floyd case was turned into proof of “systemic racism” and a global moral panic.
The Henry Nowak case — which doesn’t fit the preferred narrative — is treated as a non-story.
That isn’t justice.
That’s ideological enforcement.
And it is NOT accidental.
This monster, dressed in the language of compassion and anti-discrimination, was deliberately amplified by activists, media outlets, corporations, and political interests that benefit from a permanently divided, grievance-obsessed population.
Why?
—> Because a fractured society is far easier to manipulate, guilt-trip, and control.
Because when a nation or civilization is too powerful to be defeated through open external aggression, its enemies don’t need to invade — they simply work to implode it from within by dividing its people, eroding its values, and turning its own institutions against it.
The results are now obvious:
skyrocketing polarization, the rise of extremes on every side, collapsing trust in institutions, and growing contempt for the very Western civilization that — despite its flaws — remains history’s most self-critical, scientifically advanced, and freedom-expanding culture, the one that has done more than any other to lift humanity out of poverty and expand individual rights.
True anti-racism doesn’t require us to pretend every demographic outcome is proof of oppression, nor does it demand we ignore inconvenient facts or apply racial double standards.
It requires consistent principles applied to every single case, every single person.
Calling this out — loudly, clearly, and without apology — is the first and MOST necessary step to defeating it.