Seeing all the non-White accounts posting anti-White ideology on X made me think of this story that I thought was worthy to share.
About 10 years ago during the beginning of the peak of anti-Whitism in Western society when many people did not even understand this was going on, I had moved to a big city in hopes of landing a good job.
I ended up meeting an Asian woman a few years younger than me who had recently moved to the same city for the same reasons. We met through similar social circles and became friends.
I explained to her what was going on with regards to DEI and the anti-White culture in Western societies making it even harder for White men to get good jobs. At first she was sympathetic and agreed with me that it was not good. She was dating a White guy at this time (they later got married) so she had invested interest in seeing White men become successful. However, her now husband inherited $4m from his grandmother and checked out from working. I think he might have bought a golf course and just plays golf everyday so she no longer had that invested interest.
Here's the part I observed that I found interesting. As her career began to take-off and mine was suppressed, she started pushing back on any of what I was saying. She'd start telling me that perhaps I'm just not the best qualified for the job or that I was just using the situation as an excuse for my own lack of competence. I realized what was going on and it was that she didn't want to accept that her success was because she was not-White and/or Asian. She wanted to believe her success was entirely on her own merit not any systemic cultural oppression of White males. Even if she initially believed me, as she started to gain success she couldn't believe me because that would in essence, undermine the success she did have so she felt compelled to believe I was wrong if only to preserve her own ego and belief in her own competence at her success.
This is the inherit sinister nature of the system. Even if non-Whites may agree with White people over the oppression happening in White people's countries, that would mean they would have to admit to their lack of competence and equity in deserving the pay/success they have managed to achieve in White societies thanks to the systemic oppression of White people which would mean both their ego and quality of life would, if we were being fair, be lesser than it is today and this is a self-sacrifice no non-White would ever make (even Whites don't make this self-sacrifice either such as women admitting they displaced many more competent men).
Thus, if you're a White man you can never expect anyone except White men taking your side because the system literally buys-off everyone else to band together against you. This is the sinister nature of the system.
In the end I did end up more successful than her regardless of the obstacles I faced and the red carpets that were rolled out for her so her jabs at my competence and deserving of the situations I faced in the past were proven false; however, it's easy for her to blame "White privilege" if she wanted to for why my success ended up greater than hers (we don't talk anymore).
If you're a White man, the system effectively turns everyone against you.
Women get more DEI than anyone, dumbass.