The reason why "all men are created equal" became a core tenant of America is because people far later on in positions of power deliberately decided that it would be that way. It is all in spite of the fact that the man who wrote it, Thomas Jefferson, also wrote extensively of the fact that he found blacks naturally inferior to whites and also literally said in other documents that Americas right to sovereignty comes from the fact we have spilled blood to obtain this soil, documents that have been selectively and deliberately forgotten as part of an active agenda perpetrated by specific people, again, with intent to achieve this specific outcome.
It was not just some "idea" reaching a conclusion. It was people actively working towards a specific conclusion, teaching that you should read "all men are created equal" as "all human beings are exactly the same" and not as a reference to say, the Virginia Charter of 1607 which states those men of English descent born in the colonies would be treated the same as though they were born in England, which is what this is primarily referring to.
So what you have is actually the deliberate degradation, corruption, and twisting of cherry picked aspects of American history to achieve a specific outcome perpetrated by a class of elites and intellectuals who seized power for themselves in the post war era. And in order to correct that, you have to just take power back and then reinstate a more correct reading of history which would suit a better outcome.
Because it just isn't about ideas man. No one cares about ideology and ideas except for a specific class of academics which rarely translates into anything tangible. People care about people, and ideas are represented through people. And so if you control the perceptions they have of men like Thomas Jefferson, like George Washington, like John Adams, men who inherently have magnetism and power to them as a part of our mythos as they are great men, and you alter those perceptions of those men, you then achieve the ideas you want.
Your epistemological framework is completely wrong and quite absurd, because you ignore the origin point, human beings, ones higher within hierarchy in particular, and then somehow think that ideas are living things with agency in and of themselves and not the maleable outgrowth of people. People have agency, to shape ideas, to shape outcomes. Ideas do not.
We can, actually, just as easily instead take the words "For Ourselves and our Posterity" and that can become more powerful in the minds of the public than "all men are created equal" currently is. It just takes a concerted effort by Americans taking the power for themselves with which to do so.
Democrats illegally airlifted a large chunk of Haiti to the Midwest mere months ago. Now the leftist media proclaims their “right” to remain here with the same reverence as an ancient Shinto shrine in Japan (while viewing historic American communities as entirely disposable).
"If all else fails, I will retreat up the valley of Virginia, plant my flag on the Blue Ridge, rally around the Scotch-Irish of that region and make my last stand for liberty amongst a people who will never submit to tyranny whilst there is a man left to draw a trigger." -GW
Twas the night before Juneteenth,
When all through the hood
Not a negro was stirring
Not even Yakoob
The chickens were washed
By the kitchen with care,
In hopes that George Floyd
Soon would breathe air
This is, bar none, the worst thing I have ever read. I have known about the Rape Gangs longer than a lot of americans, but even I did not grasp the scope or scale of what went on. Forget about Epstein, this was a crime against humanity on the scale of the Holocaust, of the Khmer Rouge, or of the lsraeIi atrocities in Gaza.
This was the systematic, intentional, targeted kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of White, Christian girls in England, specifically chosen due to their race and religion.
11 year olds had their vaginal walls used as bottle openers, and were then forced to consume the alcohol. Girls were raped with car keys and and baseball bats. 12 year olds with whiskey bottles inserted into their anus and smashed. Pre-teens raped by dogs.
The NHS is complicit. The British police is complicit. Damn near every single british politician over the past thirty years is complicit. The media is complicit. Anyone who ran cover for this must be put to death following a tribunal.
Nothing short of the public executions of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people, followed by the deportation of millions more is sufficient. Nothing will provide justice; that is the scale of the action required to merely get this to stop.
Compare how the media portrayed these two:
For a victim, they chose the most unflattering image they could find.
For a murderer, they went through his childhood photos to find the most harmless.
It's not accidental. One is designed to elicit sympathy, while the other is not.
@IbukiBelastiger She is attractive, but acts very "mature" compared to how she looks. Sort of like an inverted Ibuki, who needs at least three more alts
White people have spent my entire life apologizing over and over again for every imaginable sin under the sun, including their very existence, essentially.
They've done it every step of the way in the education system, in universities, in the media and entertainment, in the movies and TV shows we watch, in the admissions practices that those very universities follow, in the hiring structure of corporate America, and in our government through DEI, affirmative action, and disparate impact rules.
And yet, the more I see them apologize, the worse off they end up being treated by the very people they're apologizing to. It's never enough. No amount of groveling and affirmation seeking will ever be good enough.
What's more, we're now watching those same minority groups gleefully cheer on violence perpetrated against Whites like it's some sort of magical atonement for all the supposedly evil things we continue to endlessly apologize for. And that violence now includes brutal, cold-blooded murder.
I will never forget watching blacks run a GoFundMe campaign to give Karmelo Anthony's family nearly a million dollars after he murdered Austin Metcalf. Nor will I forget their reaction after Karmelo was convicted and sentenced. And you shouldn't forget either.
It's impossible to watch these people react to this case, like so many others before, and not conclude that they simply hate us, and that no amount of apologies or Progressive virtue-signaling will ever change that.
At some point, the average White person is going to begin looking around at the current state of America's ever-deteriorating race relations and ask a very simple question.
"If I’m going to be treated like an enemy no matter what I do, why should I keep seeking out your affirmation?"