Replace "Whiteness" With Jewishness And Suddenly The News Makes Sense
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The ironic thing is that this tactic only works on white people. I've only ever seen and heard white people actually humbling themselves contemplating how their race could be collectively better, actually caring about being perceived as compassionate and ethical, actually wanting to make amends for any historical grievances. The "evil" whites are the only race collectively to actually give a shit about being good people so the guilt tripping tactic only works on white people and hence is only used on white people.
Do you think it is partially due to christian culture? I have met many white Christians too scared to pass judgement of their own, but all the willing to nod to Jew media's condemnation. Also, many white Christians are constantly guilt tripped about being sinners. So they are brow beaten to feel guilt. They aren't mad at screeding Jews for killing Christ. They are mad at themselves for their own sinfulness which Jesus had to pay the price for.
This can easily be twisted and manipulated into a psychological guilt complex. Guilt trip them with slavery and holohoax evil white supremacists Nazi propaganda and you have a white begging for forgiveness
I don't think it's a Christian thing because a significant majority of the white people who are super vocal and vehement about how not-racist and not-like-other-white-people they are, are not religious and many openly identify as atheists. I think the western world (historically mostly white) has had the notion of "with great power comes great responsibility" deeply embedded into their subconscious minds. There is no denying that historically the western world has collectively achieved and maintained tremendous power versus all other civilizations on the planet, even though nearly every other civilization certainly tried to achieve dominance themselves. So there is a massive internal, mostly unconscious conflict of "we collectively achieved so much more power than anyone else but we don't want to acknowledge it because that would be arrogant but also we need to be responsible and ethical with our power".