Brian Meadows
1 min readMar 19, 2022

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Certainly not. But those features are shared by other cultures. As an example, answer me this: is environmental damage worse in the West or in the former Soviet Bloc? If you’ve been paying attention, we both know the answer. Every culture has its drawbacks; just that those of the West are further-reaching because of the reach of European or North American power ever since Waterloo. Do we have nothing to learn from other cultures? Nonsense; we have plenty yet we need to learn.
But will you hear anyone raised in other cultures say the same thing I just wrote? I doubt that. If you think otherwise, then tell us which other culture encourages this even to the same degree as it is found in the West, never mind elsewhere! And there’s no such thing as ‘white’ culture; that is a fiction encouraged by both white know-nothings and other know-nothings. It’s the pretense at there being a ‘white culture’ that fosters racism, if you think about it carefully.

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Brian Meadows
Brian Meadows

Written by Brian Meadows

An angry straight white Anglo-Saxon angry at most of his 'own kind'.

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