(Caldron Pool)—You’ve probably seen the recent report warning that native White Britons are on track to become a minority in the United Kingdom within 40 years. It’s been widely circulated—we covered it here—and the report has drawn attention from major news outlets around the world.
But perhaps the most revealing aspect isn’t the report itself—it’s the reaction to it. Many who express concern over the findings seem desperate to avoid committing any cultural transgression while sounding the alarm. Commentators are going out of their way to declare, emphatically, that their concern has nothing whatsoever to do with preserving ethnic Britons in Britain.
This kind of behaviour isn’t limited to media personalities or mainstream commentators. It reflects a broader, publicly enforced sentiment. Europeans, as a rule, are expected to maintain a posture of indifference toward the preservation or continuation of their own ethnic group. Anyone who expresses concern, however measured, risks being smeared as a—God forbid!—“White Nationalist,” or worse, the ideological heir of Hitler himself.
“Whites”—to use the label as it is often used, denoting people of European descent—are the only family group that has been socially and psychologically conditioned to be indifferent, and sometimes even averse, to their own continued existence. When they do state something seemingly defensive of their own nations, they instinctively apologise and throw up a hundred qualifications, desperate not to be seen to have any particular affection, gratitude, or obligation towards their own people.
Instead, they hide behind meaningless platitudes like, “It’s about preserving our culture, not preserving our people,” as though that were a more virtuous pursuit. In other words, “We’ll take the gift, and to hell with the gift-giver.”
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