The mainstream media’s anti-White racism is escalating
As Obama’s national profile began to rise in 2007, the media characterized anyone who supported him as “racist.” When Trump’s national profile began to rise in 2015, the media characterized him as a White supremacist and indicated that his followers must be too. As of January 7, 2021, though, that suggestion was deemed too mild. This year, every White person, unless he or she makes complete obeisance to the racist “anti-racism” movement, is presumptively a “White supremacist.” Because “White supremacists” are, by definition evil, this media mania is potentially painting a target on the back of every White person in America.
Lest you think I’m exaggerating about the escalating use of the claims about White supremacy, I used Bing’s date search feature to track the term’s increasing prevalence during the same time period (January 1 through March 21) in
- 2016, which was the last year of Obama’s presidency;
- 2019, which was the last year before the world went crazy;
- 2020, which was the beginning of the election year; and
- 2021, which marks the left’s efforts to silence all opposition.
Just watch the numbers climb:
[To view this, click on the link to this article---sorry, but I'm not techie enough to transpose it.]
The media’s racial obsession is a way to maintain the Democrats’ political power, by silencing the opposition, and to drive ratings. Eventually, though, the real-world consequences are going to be disastrous.
If our children are consistently told that Whites are not just racist, but akin to the KKK or even Nazis, the means that waging war against them is within the pale of moral behavior. I am deeply concerned that the media will incite someone – or a group of someones – to take up arms in the imaginary war against “White supremacists” and start targeting people based upon their skin color.