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What I always say, is that the governments in these countries aren't acting in the interests of these people, but especially the Native(White) populations.
Example:
They also estimate that it has cost the
US Treasury over $8 trillion.
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Heck, one of the Presidents for a solid eight-years of this is a Kalergi mutt lmao
These wars clearly don't "benefit" the average individual, but it costs them rather: It also is just another divide & conquer tactic, since I've always said Whites & MENA have a common enemy which is responsible for both groups issues.
That, plus, most older WNs genuinely just have a pretty bad grasp of and takes on geopolitics.
Correct
Can't blame many of them though, blame the US """education""" system.
I remember ever since high school I've had the mindset that the far right is better when it comes to genetics, biology, social issues and such, while far left is better on geopolitics, and I've never encountered anything that would make me rethink this.
Good take tbh, and I agree
Economically, I'm kind of centrist I'd say, but lean more Left.
While a lot of younger WNs are pretty good when it comes to geopolitics, such as the guys here @DarkStar,
Thank you man.
a lot of the millenial and boomer ones just seem painfully incapable of not seeing everything happening outside of their countries through their domestic, sociological lenses, plus painful tendency to believe their governments' propaganda and talking points, since they still generally see foreigners as inferior to themselves.
They don't see things in the light we do, especially boomer ones & Gen-X ofc.
Millenial ones are more in-par with us Gen-Z I'd say: In a way, it's kind of like we have an internal "generational war" between that of the older ones & younger ones. Kind of like how we also have a Christian v. Non-Christian(Atheist, Agnostic, and Pagan) divide.
This may be a bit of a biased mention, since according to similarweb's statistics I've checked just a week ago, almost half of their readership is 55-year-old and older, but Amren contributors' takes on the Gaza war have been just painfully cringe. First, you have Jared Taylor saying that it's good to see Republican candidates saying that Israel is America's greatest ally and apparently still believing that the Iraw and Afghanistan wars were about "spreading democracy". Then you have Gregory Hood saying that American media is biased in favor of Palestinians, that pro-Palestinian groups hold more power in the US than pro-Israel/Jewish groups



, telling pro-Israel protestors not to protest and clash with the pro-Palestinian ones because the latter have "the might of the media-run state" behind them or something, and of course, all of them obsessing about the war being just a ploy to get Gazans into the West or something.
"

: Our greatest ally goyim!"
Yeah, jfl. Amren, which I think you shared an article before on, also has tons of Pajeets & Latinx who think they are "White" or "honorary White" or whatever along those lines.
But tbf, they do have somewhat of a point with the war being a ploy to get Gazans to the West: However, that is not the sole reason but rather a side-effect or consequence of it.