Posted on 01/08/2018 6:51:48 AM PST by blam
Identity Politics has responded with outrage against People Magazines choice of white male country singer Blake Shelton as sexiest man in the world.
According to adherents of Identity Politics, the choice indicates that People Magazine is itself racist and part of the white supremacy movement to elavate white people above people of color.
The choice is doubly outrageous because, according to a writer in Salon, it reinforces and celebrates toxic white male sexuality and elevates a white man to a position of popular acclaim.
Every white person needs to read this article http://www.unz.com/article/the-end-of-white-celebrity/ to understand how they are being demonized and marginalized to the point of oblivion.
By focusing primarily on white heterosexual males, Identity Politics tries to split white women off from white men by the use of the pejorative misogynist, but, as the article reports, white women, such as Taylor Swift, are also publicly demonized for their whiteness.
Reading this article in The Unz Review reminded me of an article I read last November in a Texas university newspaper that declared white DNA to be an abomination. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/11/30/texas-student-newspaper-blasted-over-anti-white-your-dna-is-abomination-column.html
Think about this for a minute. Suppose the writer had said homosexual DNA is an abomination, or black DNA is an abomination, or, heaven forbid, Jewish DNA is an abomination. Anyone who declared homosexuals, blacks, or Jews to be an abomination would be instantly fired, sued, charged with hate crimes and driven so deep into the ground that they would never reemerge.
The article in the student newspaper was a bit too much for Texas and produced a furor of its own. Lost in the furor was the realization that the writer was correctly interpreting the Identity Politics that today defines the liberal/progressive/left.
(snip)
(Excerpt) Read more at shtfplan.com ...
I’ve noticed the same thing about commercials. They don’t reflect reality. Unless you’re a mixed race family, how many families invite people of another race to attend their holiday dinner? It seems taboo to show a shot of all white people. There’s even a commercial with a guy jumping out of a fake cake at his grandmother’s surprise birthday party. If you look closely, there’s a little black kid standing next to the cake for just a split second. Why? Can’t have a room of all white people?
And if there is a black and a white actor in the advertisement, the black one is the smart one. This has been going on for years. Also, in male and female ads, the female is the smart one.
Indeed. I see this stuff every day.
My son works for a large defense contractor in the LA area. He has a PhD in physics and he says the three people in the chain of command above him are all women, two are Black and none are as educated or has the equivalent experience he has. He has been there almost 20 years now....I don't ask him anymore about promotions. I think he is just 'marking time' these days.
He's not just well educated, he's smart and has made a bundle in real estate despite his situation.
I’ve mentioned that sort of thing here a number of times. It has generally been met with mostly skeptisism.
How about the homosexual populace only being about 2% of the populace, but you see them all over television. You’d think 25% of the populace was homosexual if you didn’t know better.
Many shows on television have a homosexual character even if there’s only a cast of five to ten people, the over-representing by a factor of five to ten.
White males make up 30-35% of the populace. Watch them consistently show up in commercials 5 to 20% of the time, if at all. And when they do, expect them often times to be shown in a demeaning position.
If a show depicts a White male in a subservient position, I will stop watching.
Yes, and they think we are too stupid to see it.
I’m a white male with no intention of going quietly.
The pandering racist bastards can take that to the f’n bank, yo !
That’s capitalism:
Whites will buy products aimed at blacks
Black will not buy products (as much) aimed at whites.
Hence more black advertisements
Ditto.
I don't watch regular TV anymore....just what's necessary to watch college football.
I stopped cable service about five years ago.
Even the news became mostly worthless.
Blake seems to have some reason for making frequent comments about guys that sound homosexual in nature. I don’t know if he is trying to prove he’s comfortable in his manhood, or what, but I really don’t care for it.
It has been destructive to my respect for him.
Same thing is happening in the gaming industry. I was flabbergasted to see the opening screen of Battlefield 1 showing a shaved-headed, dark-skinned female wearing a German uniform (which is game loosely depicting WWI elements).
Multicultural diversity was always a suicide pact for Western Civilization and Western Man. It comes from a rabidly egalitarian Left that is embarrassed over the success of Western Civilization.
Black will not buy products (as much) aimed at whites.
Hence more black advertisements
The one BIG problem they don't think about is Negroes make up only 12.7% of our population and have much less money to spend. Add to that the time-honored tradition of a large portion of them stealing things rather than buying them and you have a recipe for failure. Just ask K-Mart after they started to cater to Negroes with those insipid Joe Boxer commercials. Whites left in droves and now even more K-Mart stores are closing this coming March.
No major company can try to focus on a small minority and stay in business.
Pat Buchanan spelled it out in his book “Death of the West”.
I never heard of him until this article.
I'm a big fan of Buchannan's speech at the 1992 GOP convention in Houston:
Hey, he’s pretty well known in current pop culture, but I wouldn’t be surprised if many people didn’t know who he was.
If you’re not into country music and you don’t watch network programming these days, it would be quite easy for people not to know who he is.
Hey, he’s pretty well known in current pop culture, but I wouldn’t be surprised if many people didn’t know who he was.
If you’re not into country music and you don’t watch network programming these days, it would be quite easy for people not to know who he is.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.