Sure, but that’s largely insane. It’s like if I burn my house down and someone says “he’s dumb for doing that, but you have to realize he watched Monster House and thought it was out to get him.” It might provide the reasoning behind my actions, but that doesn’t mean the reasoning is sound, or that I’m not a crazy idiot.
If Jews weren’t disproportionately involved in burning my country down, I’d likely have no real opinions about them. If they were disproportionately like Stephen Miller, I’d consider them some of the best countrymen I could have. Inasmuch as whites may, in the future, turn on Jews, it’s not because Jews correctly recognized whites as a threat; it’s because Jews started treating whites who were perfectly happy to be friends like a threat.
You have to realize that they see White people as an existential threat. Take that into account, and these things make more sense.
Sure, but that’s largely insane. It’s like if I burn my house down and someone says “he’s dumb for doing that, but you have to realize he watched Monster House and thought it was out to get him.” It might provide the reasoning behind my actions, but that doesn’t mean the reasoning is sound, or that I’m not a crazy idiot.
If Jews weren’t disproportionately involved in burning my country down, I’d likely have no real opinions about them. If they were disproportionately like Stephen Miller, I’d consider them some of the best countrymen I could have. Inasmuch as whites may, in the future, turn on Jews, it’s not because Jews correctly recognized whites as a threat; it’s because Jews started treating whites who were perfectly happy to be friends like a threat.
It's definitely absurd, but there is a logic to how they behave.