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A supremacist is someone who thinks his tribe deserves special advantages. He doesn’t want the same rules and standards for everyone. He wants the powerful to rig the game against members of different tribes.

A neutralist is someone who thinks his tribe deserves neither special advantages nor special disadvantages. He wants the same rules and standards for everyone. He wants the powerful to be a citadel of integrity and fair play and completely indifferent to who wins the game. In other words, he wants the powerful to be an impartial referee.

A subordinationist is someone who thinks his tribe deserves special disadvantages. He doesn’t want the same rules and standards for everyone. He wants the powerful to rig the game against members of his own tribe. 

I know plenty of black, Hispanic, female, and LGBT supremacists. And they ain’t lowlifes on the fringe of society. They’re powerful people in our most powerful institutions.

I don’t know a single white supremacist of note. I’m sure white supremacists exist. Frequent enough trailer parks and I’m sure you’ll come across several. But I can’t name one white Ivy League professor, one white newspaper editor, one white television executive, one white tech mogul, one white CEO, one white foundation president, one white DA, one white mayor, one white governor, or one white congressperson who is pushing for explicitly pro-white laws and policies. The only whites I know, and the only whites I see in power, are either white neutralists or white subordinationists. 

The notion that America is teeming with white supremacists is just another scam being propagated by our woke overlords to demonize anyone who is for equal protection of the law and against full-blown socialism (i.e., fascism or communism). And I can’t believe how many Americans are falling for it.

A Post-Post Aside

When I fed the following prompt into Midjourney, the AI art generator kicked out the image featured in this post.

/imagine black power, palette knife painting –ar 4:1

When I tweaked the above prompt and substituted white power for black power, Midjourney kicked out the following:

So as far as Midjourney is concerned, black chauvinism is cool, and white chauvinism isn’t. See what I mean about the only whites in power being either white neutralists or white subordinationists?

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