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Friday, June 4, 2021

An Honest Marleyan

This is one anti-White I desperately wish I could talk to. I want to see how she'd react, and how others would react to our conversation. 

This Indian psychiatrist, Aruna Khilanani, has a lady-boner for shooting White people with revolvers, because racism. While her lecture is typical anti-White drivel, (although alarmingly bold and mask-off), what interested me is her follow-up interview with Katie Herzog, where she actually says she would rather deal with conservatives than liberals:

AK: Is what you're writing going to be from a conservative perspective?

KH: Well, I’m not conservative so, no.

AK: I ask because I actually think that conservatives are psychologically healthier.

KH: Interesting.

AK: They are more in touch with their anger and negative feelings. They can articulate it. They can say it, they’re not covering it up or like “Oh my god, I’m amazing, I love all people.” There's not all this liberal fluff of goodness. Conservatives can go there. They can say things that are uncomfortable that I think liberals would shirk at or move away from or deny.

I would feel more comfortable hanging out with Ann Coulter than a lot of liberals because she’s unlikely to do anything. She’s in contact with her anger and her hatred, and I think that needs to be worked through, don't get me wrong, for the country to heal, but she's actually in contact with those feelings that a lot of people can't say out loud and that's a safer space. Now do I agree with her? No. But liberals have no access to that at all. The thought is forbidden.

I think she's absolutely right. Getting red-pilled is like the five stages of grief. For me, Denial was my poem "Proud to Be White," recited at my High school poetry slam, arguing that every race has many achievements, and that we should all be proud of who we are. Then I got hit by Anger, when my black friends responded extremely negatively, claiming you can't be racist to White people. I moved into Bargaining as I discovered Vox Day and came to adopt his contempt for neocons, but I pretty much skipped the Depression phase to move into Acceptance when I found Nick Fuentes and the Groyper Wars. 

When a liberal hears people like this psychiatrist speak, it sends their Denial into overdrive. Remember, your ideology eventually comes to dominate your way of life. Robin DiAngelo is not going to give up her career, her book, and her reputation because someone's able to red pill her on race realism. Not merely because she's averse to personal sacrifice, but because she's sank an incredible amount of physical and mental labor into her work. Cognitive dissonance shuts down any evidence contrary to her beliefs. The only way for her to change would be either forming a deep and powerful bond with a race realist (the kind that would take years to create) or for her to be sent to an anti-White hellhole, like South Africa or Zimbabwe. 

However, DiAngelo isn't subject to the same level of Denial overdrive that other liberals are, because DiAngelo is a jew. White liberals have no escape. Like DiAngelo, a great deal of their identity is dependent on the ideal that all men, women, and any myriad of other genders, are equal. And yet, Aruna is living, breathing evidence that this is not the case. 

This problem exacerbates itself the higher class you are, and the more affluent your town/city. Modernity has stamped out any propensity towards confrontation (a part of the general feminization of society) and rich high-class people like being polite and elegant. They don't know how to stand up for themselves, and they don't want to; too many Marvel movies and TV dramas have trained them to expect someone else to save them. So when they're confronted by blatant anti-White racism their natural response is to default to defensive mode. TV has trained them that the lower classes are the racists, not them. 

But as I explained a little further on down this page (unless you have to click "older posts" by now), blacks constantly see race. They want to be recognized as black, because they can spot race traitors a mile away. This is why they demand your submission- unless you make it painfully clear that you're on their side, everything you do advances the White agenda. They genuinely think that Whites see race through the same lens they do.

And to a degree, they're right. Everyone, no matter how cucked they are, has some degree of in-group preference. Which is why Aruna is relieved to find someone who's open about it. Much like how women get nervous around men who obviously like them but are too pussy to make a move, many minorities prefer an honest racist to a "closeted" one, whatever that means. This isn't surprising when you consider the Nation of Islam's history with the KKK and George Lincoln Rockwell. Mohammad Ali actually did speak at one of the former's rallies, against interracial marriage. 

So Aruna Khilanani is absolutely right when she says we're the ones who are more mentally healthy. To stand up for your racial pride is to be in harmony with nature, both spiritually and biologically. Liberals have to jump through hoops to justify themselves, desperately avoiding the dreaded label of "racist" while we embrace it openly. To live as we do is to live without fear or dishonesty, and that commands respect. 

Thus the reason why I want to actually speak to her. I want to see if she'd actually debate me on race realism, to see if she'd try to reason with me. I wonder how she'd react to this blog, and my other work. She and others like her only convince liberals to "abolish Whiteness" by vaguely associating it with "racism." I want to see if she'd give me, someone who openly and proudly embraces "Whiteness", some actual arguments on why it's bad. Maybe we'd get along like Louis Farrakhan and George L. Rockwell.

Somehow I doubt it. More likely she belongs in prison for trying to incite violence against a protected group. 

The interview is very long and interesting. Expect more articles about it in the future. 





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