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Let’s talk about “white pride.”
 There’s a lot of noise lately about “white pride,” as if it’s a persecuted, misunderstood concept. But let’s be real: this entire movement isn’t about pride—it’s about insecurity and fear.
 Think about it. Every culture in the world has traditions, history, resilience, something to be proud of. But when your whole sense of self is built on the vague, manufactured concept of “whiteness”—something literally created to dominate and exclude—it says everything about what’s missing inside, not what’s there.
 Pride isn’t loud insecurity. True pride doesn’t need a rally, a torch, or a tiki. It doesn’t have to shout in the faces of the people it fears. It just is, rooted in contribution, community, and connection.
 Historically, the only thing “whiteness” has produced as a culture is a legacy of conquest, colonization, and erasure—systems designed to keep others down so you feel bigger. That’s not strength. That’s the textbook definition of weakness: needing to control and destroy what you fear.
 No other culture in the world has to invent a supremacy movement to justify its existence. No other group needs to make up a heritage to feel whole. That’s why this movement is so loud. It’s why it clings to lies about eugenics, or cries “persecution” at the faintest challenge. Deep down, it knows it has nothing real to stand on—no food, no music, no traditions, no language, no beauty it didn’t steal or destroy. Just a story about superiority, held together by fear.
 So if you’re feeling “white pride,” ask yourself: proud of what, exactly? What have you built that wasn’t taken? What have you contributed that wasn’t stolen? What are you so afraid of losing, if all you have is what you say you are?
 Maybe the real reason you shout so loud is because you know—deep down—you’ve been living a lie. And no amount of noise can cover up the emptiness inside.
Let’s talk about “white pride.” There’s a lot of noise lately about “white pride,” as if it’s a persecuted, misunderstood concept. But let’s be real: this entire movement isn’t about pride—it’s about insecurity and fear. Think about it. Every culture in the world has traditions, history, resilience, something to be proud of. But when your whole sense of self is built on the vague, manufactured concept of “whiteness”—something literally created to dominate and exclude—it says everything about what’s missing inside, not what’s there. Pride isn’t loud insecurity. True pride doesn’t need a rally, a torch, or a tiki. It doesn’t have to shout in the faces of the people it fears. It just is, rooted in contribution, community, and connection. Historically, the only thing “whiteness” has produced as a culture is a legacy of conquest, colonization, and erasure—systems designed to keep others down so you feel bigger. That’s not strength. That’s the textbook definition of weakness: needing to control and destroy what you fear. No other culture in the world has to invent a supremacy movement to justify its existence. No other group needs to make up a heritage to feel whole. That’s why this movement is so loud. It’s why it clings to lies about eugenics, or cries “persecution” at the faintest challenge. Deep down, it knows it has nothing real to stand on—no food, no music, no traditions, no language, no beauty it didn’t steal or destroy. Just a story about superiority, held together by fear. So if you’re feeling “white pride,” ask yourself: proud of what, exactly? What have you built that wasn’t taken? What have you contributed that wasn’t stolen? What are you so afraid of losing, if all you have is what you say you are? Maybe the real reason you shout so loud is because you know—deep down—you’ve been living a lie. And no amount of noise can cover up the emptiness inside.

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