
WhiteShadow
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I always think about the movie O Brother Where Art Thou as a good example of anti-Whiteism is movies.
The villain in the movie is the guy who cares about White interests. He is depicted as an evil clansman who wants to lynch and harm non-Whites. He is also overall unpleasant in every way. The movie makers want to send the message to the average person that if you care about White wellbeing, you look like this guy. A villain. A murderous, racist scumbag. In the movies and all mainstream entertainment, only negative traits are ever attributed to people who care about White people. They are always clansmen, nazis, skinheads, or some other (largely fictional) thug archetype Hollywood has created for the purpose of neutralizing legitimate White advocacy, or sympathy with White interests. In a nutshell, to care about White people is to look like this [insert evil villain archetype].
Contrast that with the protagonists in the film, who are the ones "rescuing" the innocent non-White from the "evil White people", allying with non-Whites against (or at least at variance with) White interests, being "allies" to them against their own racial group, etc... The message here is that Whites are inherently bad, and are only "good" when they are acting against White interests, or "allying" with non-Whites against White interests. (i.e. "atoning" for their intrinsically-evil existence)
Does a movie ever portray people who care about White people in a positive light? Or are they always cast such people as nazis, clansmen, and other murderous, blood-thirsty villains? I don't think you could find one. There's no version of a person cares about White people that is positive in movies. The message is always that Whites are inherently evil, White interests are by default wrong, those who care about White interests are always "nazis", "clansman", "lynchmobs", and "racists" who want to harm non-Whites, and the only way Whites can be cast as morally good is when they are aligning with non-Whites against their own race, or being "allies" with non-Whites against evil Whites.
Or take To Kill a Mockingbird as another example. Once again, the whole movie (or book) is about how evil Whites intrinsically are, and how pursuing White interests is always tantamount to "racism" and brutality against non-Whites. The bad people in the movie are people who care about White wellbeing, and they are depicted as hateful racists who want to lynch and harm non-Whites, while the good people are the ones who allied with the poor, innocent non-White against their own "evil, wicked" people.
This narrative has DOMINATED our society at every level for at least 100 years now, and is why Whites are constantly dehumanized, never allowed to push back against the clear, and flagrant anti-Whiteism that is now spewed at all levels of society now. Hollywood and the rest of the entertainment industry has done a thorough psyop campaign to render all White advocacy illegitimate and socially unacceptable by default, and the lies and narratives they have constructed are largely one-sided, if not entirely fictional.
The villain in the movie is the guy who cares about White interests. He is depicted as an evil clansman who wants to lynch and harm non-Whites. He is also overall unpleasant in every way. The movie makers want to send the message to the average person that if you care about White wellbeing, you look like this guy. A villain. A murderous, racist scumbag. In the movies and all mainstream entertainment, only negative traits are ever attributed to people who care about White people. They are always clansmen, nazis, skinheads, or some other (largely fictional) thug archetype Hollywood has created for the purpose of neutralizing legitimate White advocacy, or sympathy with White interests. In a nutshell, to care about White people is to look like this [insert evil villain archetype].
Contrast that with the protagonists in the film, who are the ones "rescuing" the innocent non-White from the "evil White people", allying with non-Whites against (or at least at variance with) White interests, being "allies" to them against their own racial group, etc... The message here is that Whites are inherently bad, and are only "good" when they are acting against White interests, or "allying" with non-Whites against White interests. (i.e. "atoning" for their intrinsically-evil existence)
Does a movie ever portray people who care about White people in a positive light? Or are they always cast such people as nazis, clansmen, and other murderous, blood-thirsty villains? I don't think you could find one. There's no version of a person cares about White people that is positive in movies. The message is always that Whites are inherently evil, White interests are by default wrong, those who care about White interests are always "nazis", "clansman", "lynchmobs", and "racists" who want to harm non-Whites, and the only way Whites can be cast as morally good is when they are aligning with non-Whites against their own race, or being "allies" with non-Whites against evil Whites.
Or take To Kill a Mockingbird as another example. Once again, the whole movie (or book) is about how evil Whites intrinsically are, and how pursuing White interests is always tantamount to "racism" and brutality against non-Whites. The bad people in the movie are people who care about White wellbeing, and they are depicted as hateful racists who want to lynch and harm non-Whites, while the good people are the ones who allied with the poor, innocent non-White against their own "evil, wicked" people.
This narrative has DOMINATED our society at every level for at least 100 years now, and is why Whites are constantly dehumanized, never allowed to push back against the clear, and flagrant anti-Whiteism that is now spewed at all levels of society now. Hollywood and the rest of the entertainment industry has done a thorough psyop campaign to render all White advocacy illegitimate and socially unacceptable by default, and the lies and narratives they have constructed are largely one-sided, if not entirely fictional.