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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 20, 2026

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What's really going on though isn't so much a matter of principles. That's my whole point:

Demonic pigskin talking about bringing back slavery. Fuck the "norms" you deserve to killed fuck you cracker bitch

I know armchair philosophizing is bad and we really shouldn't try to psychoanalyze people we've never met. But I'd bet that the guy who gets so angry about my comment that he responds with this and then comes back months later, still enraged, is not really motivated by abstract, consistent moral logic. It's pure group identity. He sees someone that says something bad about blacks, he pattern-matches it to slavery (I never even mentioned slavery), he's enraged past the point of reason.

He comes back and dresses it up more but the underlying motivation is clear.

is not really motivated by abstract, consistent moral logic. It's pure group identity

Yes actually. I care about my group identity. I don’t understand how this is supposed to be an argument against me

I don't have any problem with you caring about and working to advance your group identity. Do you have any problem with whites caring about and advancing their group identity in the way you do? If you say no, I will consider you a hypocrite, but I still won't have any problem with you objecting to your own race being discriminated against or enslaved, of course.

Everyone can see you care about your group identity.

You are using abstract moral logic as a tool to defend your group identity and claims to resources. And not sincerely, not actually using it, invoking these talismans like slavery or Jim Crow and hoping that credulous white people think they've done something wrong and don't play the same game. For if white people advance their own group interests as energetically as your group advances yours, you'd be in lots of trouble.

But is Mr Wara objecting to his group being treated as equal when he thinks it entitled to superiority, or is he objecting to his group being treated as inferior when it deserves equality?