Race Realism: The Forbidden Knowledge That Will Save You From Conspiracy Theories and Media Lies
It's more needed now than ever
It's a strange time to be an identarian.
Conservatives are more open to our ideas than at any time in recent decades. But the same people who promote race realism often push outlandish conspiracies straight from a bad sci-fi novel. Race realism faces less threat of censorship, but is at risk of getting drowned out of the public square by theories of demonic possession and alien contact—theories the right can't seem to get enough of.
We know that race realism short-circuits the mainstream medias lies. But it's now more important than ever to prevent conservative media from going totally insane. Take this recent viral story as an example:
Last week, Miami police sent dozens of squad cars to a local mall to quell disturbances by black youths–or so it appeared to the easily fooled.
The truth was far darker, according to brave truth tellers on social media. Relying on dubious eyewitness accounts and imaginative speculation, these modern-day Paul Reveres warned their audience that the police weren’t called to arrest Magic Americans. There was a different kind of black magic involved. The bold observers claimed that the source of the mall chaos were large, dark creatures that were definitely not human. They were either aliens, Nephilim, or possibly demons from the deepest pit of hell. And they showed up in Miami to… cause fights over tennis shoes. That’s where the story gets a little less certain from these highly confident truth tellers.
But the people promoting the story don't have to offer a narrative. All they know for certain is that the authorities are not telling the truth. They won’t tell the public about the fields of the Nephilim in South Florida. And the reports of gunfire at the mall were just frightened citizens trying to protect themselves from these magical non-Americans.
If it all sounds ridiculous to you, then congratulations: You are a sane person.
Unfortunately, many misguided souls fell for the conspiracy theory. You see, that many police don't show up to stop blacks wilding out at the mall. These truth seekers cannot fathom the idea of that. There must be something more nefarious at play. Why would police send BLACK HELICOPTERS to a scene? To these folks, a real-life X-Files episode went down at the Bayside Mall; the sheeple are just too dim to notice.
Race realism would have show these wayward minds the real story. These dark, mysterious beings causing a ruckus were just black teens. All video evidence demonstrates this. Large-scale fights often break out into gunfire and people fleeing in terror. A heavy police presence is required to curb the disturbance. You don’t need a script from the X-Files to figure this out. You just need to understand some politically incorrect facts.
Race realism truly offers the key to unlock the truth of many events. When content farmers try to blame criminal acts on extraterrestrial beings, elaborate conspiracies, or demonic possession, race realists avoid falling down the insane rabbit hole by remembering the color of crime. Of course, it’s more taboo to blame inherent racial characteristics than to point the finger at space aliens. But only the taboo is backed up by actual data and real-world experience. The supernatural explanations are safer and more exciting, but ultimately delusions. They lead people toward harmless kookery. No one gets canceled for blaming rising crime on the Nephilim.
It’s well-known in right-wing circles that race realism often cuts through the bullshit of mainstream media reporting. Race realists quickly understood the truth about Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, George Floyd, Jusse Smollett, and a host of other race hoaxes. It helps people not fall for obvious lies and libels. When reporters claim a local scholar was shot for doing nothing wrong, a race realist knows that there must be more to the story. This informed person won’t fall for the hysteria whipped up by the press.
An older story in the headlines again shows exactly why that's the case. Oscar Pistorius was a famous South African athlete who competed in track events with prosthetic legs. The Afrikaner’s story captured the world’s attention at the 2012 Olympics. His world came crashing down when he fatally shot his girlfriend in 2013. He was just released on parole for that crime.
Pistorius claims, with solid evidence, that it was an accident. He thought his girlfriend was an intruder in his home, that’s why he shot through the bathroom door. For those aware of South Africa’s nightmarish home invasions, this sounds plausible. But for the prosecutors who put Pistorius on trial, it was false. They argued he intentionally shot his girlfriend after an argument and even put on his prosthetic legs prior to pulling the trigger. The black prosecutors argued this showed premeditation.
Pistorius told a different, more plausible story. For one, he was never on his prosthetic legs. In his story, he was awoken in the middle of the night by a noise. Unaware that the noise was his girlfriend opening up the bathroom door, he told her to call the police, wrongly believing she was still sleeping by his side. As he kept shouting for her to call the police, he approached the interior bathroom door and fired into it. He believed it was an intruder. This may sound like an outrageous action to someone unaware of life in South Africa. But for those who know of the frequency and horrors of home invasions in the Rainbow nation, this comes off as an understandable tragedy. Those South Africans who hear a bump in the night don’t have the luxury of waiting. That delay may make them a victim of savage torture and death at the hands of home invaders. For many whites in the country, they feel it’s smarter to draw the gun at the first sound. The possibility of what might await them would disorient a homeowner, making them take a rash decision to protect themselves.
Pistorius made that decision. Neighbors who rushed to the house after the gunshots found the Olympian a mess, wailing over what he had done. But prosecutors insisted this was a premeditated act. The only evidence they could muster is that Oscar and his girlfriend had argued before. That was the sum total of evidence used to establish a possible motive. The first judge to rule on Pistorius’s fate believed his story, but determined he acted recklessly and found him guilty of manslaughter. A higher court later overturned that decision and ruled that the runner was guilty of murder.
To those who understand South Africa’s horrific crime and massively corrupt black government, Pistorius comes off as an innocent man who suffered greatly for a terrible mistake. But to the international media–which ignores those taboo factors–he was a violent man who murdered his girlfriend in cold blood. Such is the norm for those not in the know.
The need for race realism to counteract the mainstream media’s lies is obvious. But it is now also essential to prevent our side from descending into total lunacy. Too often, right-wing influencers reach for the fantastic in pursuit of higher engagement. This tactic results in mainstream figures blaming violent black airline passengers and drugged out illegal immigrants on demonic possession and other far-fetched theories. These claims will make a post go viral on Elon Twitter, yet lead people to the crackpot ghetto. These wild explanations hide the truth from the public and make our audience dumber.
No reasonable person should think the Nephilim are shopping at a Miami mall. But that’s the type of nonsense we have to encounter in our media space.
Liberals always stress that the public needs greater media literacy to avoid disinformation and fake news. I couldn’t agree more. The public needs to learn race realism to defend itself against the kookery scrambling their brains. A few days of reading American Renaissance can save people from the dumbest shit imaginable–while also opening up their eyes to the truths hidden by the mainstream media.
It's important to remember that the truth is on our side, our greatest weapon in the fight to make America great again. It’s idiotic to discard the truth in favor of a clown show designed to attract the lowest common denominator. This is not the Sci-Fi Channel, it's real life. And America faces problems far scarier than the Nephilim.