[Essay] The Last Days Of The Not My Problem Bros?
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Yeah, I don't know Morgoth, although I've heard the name I think, in relation to the other two he mentioned, who I'm also not familiar with. So I think he runs in certain circles, but perhaps is a secret Zionist or something. It certainly is funny the flip from 'Ukraine is not my problem' to 'we can't just not do something, because that just means we lose to the barbarians...despite the US government being the prime importer of said barbarians.'
Again, I found it weird how rambling and meandering it was. He doesn't outright say...well, anything. He doesn't propose a specific solution, and he does correctly call out some real problems...but then he tries to dodge just how culpable our own governments are, and that that needs addressing.
If 'not my problem' was a legitimate answer to the Russia/Ukraine thing, why would 'not my problem' suddenly be 'siding with the people who want to import barbarians?' It's just kind of a mess.
I think the idea goes something like this: much of the world views the Israeli/Palestinian conflict not as “Jews versus Muslims” but as “whites versus non-whites”. This certainly seems to be the case in Africa and South America. So the Jews are appealing to whites for support by saying “you’re in this, too, whether you like it or not, so you might as well help us”.
But whites are increasingly viewing themselves as separate from the tribe, not least because that was what the tribe frequently told them. So now a lot of whites are saying “no thanks, not our problem”. And the tribe is panicking because they know they need whites to fend off both historical enemies and runaway golems.
It’s all about convincing whites that their current rulers - though corrupt and hostile and degenerate - are somehow still better than the hordes that mean to descend upon all of the west. Hordes who, by the way, were invited into our nations by these very same rulers.
Makes sense, thanks.
Yup. That's the massive hole in the argument. It's not actually difficult in the slightest to keep out the hordes. It's really not, especially with modern technology and economic scale. If we had people in charge who actually wanted to solve the issue...poof, solved.