I'm staying with some friends of my wife and was talking to her friend's husband who said he was on the left snd had a pretty normal discussion. He's a mid 20s white guy and was kinda undeveloped in his opinions so I explained some random stuff, and he seemed receptive and able to discuss normally.
Then I hit the topic of anti white discrimination, and he went off. He started raising his voice and shaking. It was kinda odd, but I wanted to hear him out as a white man. After dodging for a while, he finally conceded that not getting a small business loan because they exclude whites is discrimination. He said that pointing that out is glorifying (?) and started ranting about the KKK and white supremes and said it was neo naziism. It was really hard to pin it down to that. He was so agitated and weird, you know I just tripped his programming button and he lost it.
I finished by saying: idk if he was mentally abused in school or something that he was associating pointing out white men are discriminated against with the KKK, and he cut me off and said "fuck you!" and walked out of the room to go have a melt down or something. My wife was upset because it caused them all to wake up cause he was in the common area and it was late.
I am sad whites are so fucked up mentally. Yet happy i can at least come here to talk with natsoc boyos instead of limp dick soyos.
I might say sieg Heil to him tomorrow 🤔
One addendum here - you see this behavior/attitude a LOT with the "highly educated" (college level), even in STEM fields but not the blue collar fields. Hands on practical knowledge vs book learning seems to be the difference here (Because hands on knowledge like plumbing, car mechanics, HVAC, requires cutting through the BS). My career path took me to the cutting edge of technology dev where the bureaucracy, at the time, had no answers. (TL;DR - even though I was in a STEM computer field, I had to get my hands dirty at the lower OS levels and even the chip level in some cases and quickly learned that most bureaucracy/documentation was BS - "Ok, heres what your white paper and documentation SAY... but here's what it's actually DOING! Thus I couldn't trust "the orthodoxy" - What really grind my gears in the number of people that get burned by "the orthodoxy" in the tech field and then KEEP BELIEVING IT and then the liberal arts types can't even question the orthodoxy because there's little hard data to counter it (besides things like sales figures which are easily waived away - see Disney...)
Good point. He's an stem sort who is probably trying to make up for his fox news binging dad.