I see White techies with their credentials from anti-White institutions. The ‘lucky’ few who can get in and get a university degree under the anti-White system. Then they work in the rabidly anti-White tech industry. They live a life of privilege. Every day they are served by a large retinue of brown-skinned attendants who drive their ride shares, cook and serve their food, make their coffee, babysit their kids, cut their lawns, do construction on or clean their houses, etc.
There’s a chasm that separates them from their larger European family, their White brothers and sisters.
Maybe most of these sad people have swallowed the anti-White conditioning to the point that they have no qualms about abandoning their people. Maybe they never experienced what it is like to be able exist wholesomely among their own people. Maybe they never had an opportunity to feel the magic that happens amongst European peoples.
Whatever it is, they have turned away. And the material ‘reward’ is there.
But you just have to wonder: Does it ever go through their head? When they look around their life at all the people around them and see almost no Whites, see the economic chasm and the system of serfdom and White genocide, does it go through their head?
Or maybe they’re too busy planning that next vacation for a yoga retreat in Thailand to give a shit about what’s happening in their home country?
It makes me wonder. How does one of our brothers or sisters get inducted into the jew-controlled anti-White genocide regime, and lose their own people?
When you lose your people you’ve lost everything.
If you never knew the greatness of your people, you never deserved entitlement nor power in the first place. Maybe that’s why you fit in so well into the regime: You were already broken.
"We’re all the same" you were led to believe. But when you’re lying there in bed with the cum of a gook or pajeet inside your cunt, and the offensive stink from their alien and incompatible physiology filling your nose, regardless of how deluded you are, at a deep level the realization is there, that you’re gravely lost and when you lost your people you lost everything that mattered.
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