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“Stop Using Other’s Cultures To Fill Up Your Empty White Settler Soul”

November 17, 2020

By NZB3

This meme (left) is Invariably shared and probably created by Victimhood Culture folks.

Their full-time concern is taking over the perceived fights and plights of people and entire cultures they perceive as ‘victims’. Their self-identity is as a white savoir who has come to the rescue of minorities etc. The implicit but unconscious fact of that is that they do not trust the ‘victim’ to be competent to fight their own fights or determine their own goals and act upon them¹.

“Stop Using Other’s Cultures To Fill Up Your Empty White Settler Soul”- La Loba Loca

So, this being unconscious, a Victimhood Cultist is easily triggered into fight/flight on this matter. Eg. If they see someone a bit like them appearing to nick off with the culture of some minority it’ll send them into a right spin!

She’s an ugly girl, does it make you want to kill her?
She’s an ugly girl, do you want to kick in her face?
She’s an ugly girl, she doesn’t pose a threat.
She’s an ugly girl, does that make you feel safe?
Ugly girl, ugly girl, do you hate her
‘Cause she’s pieces of you?

Pieces Of You; Jewel Kilcher, lyrics

The passion and rage, the reason this picture resonates with the VC and they want to share it, is not because they’re angry at someone else. They’re not cross with a woman learning to drum on an animal skin in a lotus position while being white. They’re angry at themselves for their own crappy fake self-image and don’t know it. Seeing themselves in the mirror of this picture they flip out.

Highly prevalent.

1 Also means that, to go on with the identity of being of Victimhood Culture, the cultist needs a never-ending supply of victims. Their help can never end, a grievance industry requires no healing ever occur. No cures, only treatments. Forever.

What this does to the ‘victims’ is of course also destructive. They become a dependent class, informed by their “saviour” that they’re never enough. Can never look after themselves. Perpetually infant; Slave Culture.

Ref. Also “10 Decolonisation Skills for Non-Maori Kiwis”

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