Commentary: White Catharsis and Non-White Consolidation: Two Advantages of the Racism Myth

Commentary: White Catharsis and Non-White Consolidation: Two Advantages of the Racism Myth

Updated: 2022-07-25

No one is racist. No one has time to be racist: the world is too busy and there is too much to think about. Racism is a myth. Sure, plenty people pretend to believe the myth of racism. Some people pretend to believe others are racist; some people even pretend to believe that they, themselves, are racist. But all those people are just lying to themselves and others. Many advantages tempt people into lying about the myth of racism. This writing briefly explains two advantages: white catharsis and non-white consolidation.

White Catharsis

Ground-breaking research from leading universities shows that white people who pretend to believe in racism are miserable. To be sure, they were miserable before they started pretending to believe in racism. Thus, pretending to believe in racism did not cause their misery; instead, they think that pretending to believe in racism will solve their misery. Specifically, the typical miserable white people who pretend to believe in racism have been abused into worrying that, because of their color, they inherit the blame for the real or imagined mind-crimes of anyone who looked like them. To cure this worry, the miserable white people pretend to believe in racism—in order to loudly reject racism, thus signaling that they are good people who deserve to feel good about themselves. This is how white catharsis propels the myth of racism.

Non-White Consolidation

Imagine being a democrat politician who floods the USA with criminal Mexicans to gain voters and cheap labor—only to discover that most Mexicans are Catholics, all Catholics reject abortion as murder, and so the flood of criminal Catholic Mexicans will be voting for the Democrat party's anti-abortion political opponents (even despite the opponents' anti-criminal-migration stance, since the criminal Catholic Mexicans can rationalize breaking immigration laws to work—but cannot rationalize voting for child-murderers). The key goal for Democrats would be to distract as many criminal Catholic Mexicans as possible, for as long as possible—to hide the Democrat party's pro-murder agenda. For this, many Democrats turn to the myth of racism, trusting that criminal Catholic Mexicans will be less likely to notice the Democrat party's pro-murder agenda if the criminal Catholic Mexicans are consolidated into a swamp of fear and anger about the myth of racism. This is how non-white consolidation propels the myth of racism.

Conclusion

Racism is a myth. No one is racist. Yet many people lie about the myth of racism to chase one advantage or another. One common advantage is white catharsis—where miserable, abused white people chase feeling good about themselves by pretending racism is real, then loudly rejecting racism to signal that they are good people who deserve to feel good about themselves. Another common advantage is non-white consolidation—where someone (often enough, someone white) pretends racism is real to distract and control non-white people (espcially niggers) through anger and fear toward the myth of racism.


–Dr. Floyd


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