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Here’s what people like Talib Kweli really don’t want conservatives to know, or rhetorically exploit.

If you’re familiar with any modicum of black popular culture in relation to white people, there are a few themes that stand out. White boy punking, and white boy cucking. Like the video linked below describes, these have always been a manifestations of an in-group attacking an out-group based on their own collective insecurities.

As an average aware white guy, I think that I can safely sum up how conscious white people tend to perceive these attacks. We perceive them as the baser attempts at dominance of an inferior and barbarous people. They disgust us, but they are ineffective to the degree that we can collectively laugh them off like 99.9% of the time.

What I should really be pushing my fellows to do is to weaponize the contents of the video below. You must contemplate how this dynamic works, and completely rearrange your rhetorical approach from an attempt to gain personal catharsis, to an attempt to deal as much psychological damage to the other side as possible.

I see far too many of you rigidly condemning Meow for his selfie post. Ask yourself this, what would be more rhetorically effective and demoralizing to black nationalist types? Posting about how you would “never dare mix your genes with lower races”, or how you would set up a government program that would only keep black women on welfare if their baby daddies were white?

My life’s already better than yours.

Apr 1
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