>>8431>The issue, really, isn't one of skin color. It's about the genetics that form the foundation of culture. To put it simply: it's the desire to live in a society where people aren't ugly and stupid.I'll share a little story because it's something that was a deciding moment for me in terms of realizing I am living among unsalvageable idiots, even if I still didn't want to believe it being the case for everyone at that time.
I was meeting up with a group of local friends (all white scandinavians, to make that clear) to go to the cinema on a friday night. They wanted to go to the larger city of the area which was 1,5 h away by car. When we got there we hadn't decided what movie to watch, but I knew Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was playing, so I wanted to watch it. Two of my friends also wanted to watch it and we had talked about it before, so to me this was already settled, since the other movies that night weren't anything special. So when we get to the cinema there's an argument about which movie to watch, we talk to a host and he recommends Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon because it's just the movie with the best reviews. The rest of the group then agree and we go to watch it.
The lights are toned down and the movie starts... and almost instantly people in the audience start complaining out loud. Some seemed to not understand that a chinese movie was going to be in chinese with subs. But most of them start commenting on the special effects,
all throughout the movie. They couldn't handle that it's a Hong Kong style movie where people can
jump high up into the air, levitate, do backflips, use kung fu and so on. And that they speak mandarin and have a different culture. Doesn't matter that it's clearly a fantasy themed movie in a historical setting. Nope. The experience was mostly ruined by people constantly complaining for 1:45 h, including my friends.
On the way back in the car I tried asking them what the problem was, and there was an argument. They said the movie was "unrealistic, too complicated, and chinese", and that they had already in decided for themselves that they wanted to watch some stupid local comedy. A movie about some guy dating a woman and they talked about how they'd want to see some scene where they have sex in the kitchen and he cums on the cutboard. "Then we could have talked about that scene and laughed about it!" and they were furious over being tricking into giving this up.
The last part of the trip back I was riding with the same guy I later realized had been the original pick for the "anti-christ" position by the organization (story of this told elsewhere), he was also furious the whole way back. After this I never talked to him again, the other friends who were there I had some contact with, but this just made it so clear that despite growing up in the same area and knowing them since I was 6, we had
nothing in common.
I came back and met them one more time later, and this was when I had started studying art in a different part of the country. I was no longer able to talk to them, and they instantly started mocking me, implying that because I was taking art classes I must also be doing drugs, and that nothing I said could mean anything.
That's "white people" for you. I guess I was just blind to it because I saw nothing else, somehow thinking we were "on the same page", but move one millimeter to the side and it becomes clear how narrow and indoctrinated into their own fart-comedy "white" culture they are.
This was a wake-up moment for me, and when I see people on /pol/ talk about "white culture" they express exactly the same patterns no matter where they are from. "It's not your culture, don't watch that" they say, and when asked to bring up what their "white culture" is, they can't come up with anything but some 1970s comic strip that no one heard of, saying "this is what you should be reading", because they never read anything themselves so they have no concept of what it means.