

Re: Retorts to this in this thread-
But there is a peculiar behavior among most Caucasians. As soon as I become critical of Europe and its impact on other cultures, they become defensive. They begin to defend themselves. But I am not attacking them personally; I’m attacking Europe. In personalizing my observations on Europe they are personalizing European culture, identifying themselves with it. By defending themselves in this context, they are ultimately defending the death culture. This is a confusion which must be overcome, and it must be overcome in a hurry. None of us has energy to waste in such false struggles.
Caucasians have a more positive vision to offer humanity than European culture. I believe this. But in order to attain this vision it is necessary for Caucasians to step outside European culture — alongside the rest of humanity — to see Europe for what it is and what it does.
note: “Europe” here refers to imported European culture in America
I highly reccomend this series if you want to know how this came to be in recent centuries:
https://hellonearth.chapotraphouse.com/views/podcast/
I do not listen to these folks regularly, but they did a great job of this. It is a modernised retelling of a famous book from the early 1900s.