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The War On White People is a worldwide attack. When I see headlines about Anti-White policies and Anti-White violence, it doesn't matter if it's happening in England, Ireland, Australia, California, New York - wherever: I don't feel the need to verbally attack those victims for being where they are - to tell them how horrible the place they live is, what a lost cause it is, and what stupid losers they are for being there. I feel outrage and solidarity, because they're under the exact same attack that I'm under - that we're all under - regardless of where we are. We're under attack for being White - and these policies and attacks occur wherever we are - not just in "blue cities" or "socialist" Europe. I'm not saying everyone should forever stay put - I'm simply saying that my immediate reaction when I see White people suffering isn't to scream at them about how much smarter I am for not living where they live, or to wish the worst upon them because I dislike their longitude and latitude. "You're in California? Pfft, what do you expect? I have NO sympathy for anyone in Commifornia!" says some guy in some other state, suffering under the exact same systemic War On White People as the guy in California. "You're in SOCIALIST EUROPE and you expect me to care??? EUROPE IS LOST!" says some guy in socialist America, home of the largest demographic decimation in the history of the world. Where is every White person on Earth supposed to go, anyway? Sure, some places are "less bad" than others - but, for example: I live in one of the Whitest places in the US. A beautiful, safe state always ranked at the top of the Quality of Life Index. But even New Hampshire - just like every other state, and just like nearly every White nation - has openly committed to making itself less White - i.e. declared itself a hostile actor against it's own overwhelmingly White population. I say all of this because I see so much vitriol directed at victims of the War On White People coming from those who too often lose sight of the real enemy and redirect their rage upon other persecuted White people because they're easier to reach than the persecutors. I'm not suggesting we support any of the abject stupidity we see from unaware White people - tough love is necessary - but extending solidarity to victims of the War On White People is a more sound strategy than slapping them while they're down. They won't all take our hand, but we'll never reach those who would if we never offer it.

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