Exposing the Subtle and Blatant Ways in Which the Media Seeks to Denigrate, Humiliate, and Ultimately Exterminate People of European or Caucasian Descent, One Image at a Time.
Showing posts with label blacks as innocent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blacks as innocent. Show all posts
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Nigerians Wont Rip You Off, White Lady
First, AWM would like to thank all our fans, especially those who have suggested material to be posted here. We apologise for the delay in accommodating your submissions or suggestions, but we actually have a bit of a backlog. It just goes to show how much Anti-White Media there is out there!
But today's post will be in keeping with this week's theme: "Don't be Untrusting, Whitey. That's Rayycisss!" It is a common motif in current Anti-White Media, spreading a destructive and dangerous message in the guise of your average Public Service Announcement about good sportsmanship or saying "please" and "thank you."
Like this week's "Boo!" videos, this ad asks you to ignore all your "racist" misgivings and just be trusting of blacks who couldn't, wouldn't possibly in a million years harm you or rip you off. The video tries to make the VIEWER feel rayycisss for thinking: "Oh. Nigeria. This white lady probably should be worried that her credit card info is being whisked around Lagos by an eight year old on a scooter." Oh but then come those two smiling black faces at :46 and :47 that say: "You rayyyciss. You thought we were criminal underworld types just because we're poor and black. You were wrong. All we want is for the beautiful rich white lady to get the right shoes!"
On some level, on a storytelling level, this ad has a heart-warming appeal. "Aww," we think, "the world isn't such a bad place after all." If there really was no danger in real life, then these videos would be spreading a valuable message. Unfortunately, the world is a dangerous place, and people should never be made to feel racist or wrong for staying alert, on their toes, suspicious, or skeptical. Such feelings help a species survive. You don't want to be a dupe.
This issue is particularly important to this writer. One night, as I was walking alone down a dark road, I noticed two black kids walking towards me. "Should I try to avoid them?" I thought. "Oh no. That would be so totally racist. I'll just give them a friendly 'hi' when we pass each other." Stupid me. One of the two kids pulled a gun and took my wallet. I was lucky to have escaped with my life.
If your instincts are telling you to be wary, chances are it's a good idea to listen.
Don't listen to those who tell you that to listen to your instincts is rayciss. These people are usually jews and zombified whites who want a white populace with no sense of self-interest.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Anti-White Media Targets Babies

Two Newsweek Covers. Two ideas, starkly contrasting, about two different babies, one black and one white.
The editors ask if the white baby is racist, subliminally putting forth the idea that the poor child is in fact racist. In today's society, branding someone as racist is like calling them a heretic or a witch or a devil or pure evil. In other words, there is something inherently evil about this baby. Why? Because it's white.
And then you have the black child. Streaming tears fall down its cheek eliciting sympathy. The editors do not subtly condemn it like they did the white child. No. Black children are pure, innocent, and righteous. On the cover with the black baby, it is still whites who are condemned. The headlines talk about "Poverty" and "Race" and "National Shame," implying that black poverty is white people's fault, and we should all be ashamed.
Blacks lauded in a sacred victimology. Whites tainted in a neo-demonology.
Looks like whites can't cut a break in today's media environment, even in infancy. On the one hand we're racist, and on the other hand...we're racist. Methinks someone at Newsweek is engaged in some serious Anti-White media.
Boycott: Newsweek and Time (they're all the same, really. Instant brain-rot)
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