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Verified Hate: Moral Panic Edition, by Gregory Hood

29-6-2023 < UNZ 34 526 words
 

It’s tiresome to see constant death threats against your friends, your people, and your civilization and know that you aren’t even allowed to point out what’s happening on most social media. However, the incident described below is arguably worse than all of that.



Many people have been tweeting about this, but it’s important not just to mock this man or call him a “cuck.” There’s a real moral panic here. The man doesn’t sound sad; he sounds afraid. After all, some want to make it illegal to call the police on blacks, and the media never tire of portraying blacks as “marginalized” and “disenfranchised,” despite the ludicrous handouts and privileges they enjoy.


Many people throughout the West, particularly otherwise intelligent people who are oversocialized and addicted to media, have succumbed to pathological altruism. Performative grief about a black man going to jail is not just about “virtue signaling”; it’s about the fear of appearing racist both to others and even to oneself. We face a religious mindset, and “racism” is a sin that holds far more terror to Americans, even Christians, than does the most outrageous blasphemy. We shouldn’t underestimate the extent of the moral rot. We shouldn’t shy from the change that is required. Mere appeals to self-interest will not be enough to wake whites from their torpor.


One Sunder Katwala, which of course is a “British” name today, was outraged recently that Paul Golding of Britain First said Ash Sarkar is not British.




Well, don’t take Mr. Golding’s word for it. Here’s Ash Sarkar in 2017:




Mr. Katwala is a former director of the Fabian Society, which pioneered a gradual progression toward socialism. In other words, go slow so as not to alert the rubes about your real goals.


But we see you, Mr. Katwala.


Mr. Katwala is not the only occupier who dismisses the importance of Britain’s native population or who claims London has never belonged to the British.


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