I think the biggest question is “what do we do about it?” And deep down, we all instinctively know that the only way deep cultural conflicts are ever actually resolved is by one of the groups being wiped out by the other. White people in general are deeply uncomfortable with this concept, even when it’s necessary.
All those responsible for our current situation, from those in government to corporations to media, should face their just punishments. But I can't get behind when people push racial guilt. It's no more justified to we blame every single Jew than it would be to blame every single white for slavery, or every black for violent murders. I know that there's been widespread racial animus between these groups for a very long time, but I think if the current ZOG is dismantled then we can just build a big wall, kick out any undesirables, educate our people about why we don't let them in, and leave it at that.
The way I see it, you can draw generalizations about large demographic groups but everyone is ultimately an individual. So I wouldn’t assume every Jew is in on the destruction of Christian civilization. However, I can also understand the argument that once you get a certain percentage of a demographic group in a society, it creates a kind of “cultural gravity” from which even non-conforming individuals will struggle to escape.
The general answer is probably to keep other racial and cultural groups to a certain minimum.
However, I always wonder what some people think will, can, or should be done about the Jews, or any of the other ethnic groups they see as a problem. The simplest answer, which would become the groupthink answer, still seems to be to kill everyone. And obviously that doesn’t work.
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