Manufactured Victimhood as the Ultimate Narcotic

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Malcolm X didn’t just warn us about liberals…he autopsied their rotten souls with a butcher’s precision and left the carcass bleeding on the table for anyone with eyes to see.

He called them foxes, not wolves.

Conservatives?

Open teeth, honest hatred…you see the blade coming.

Liberals? Smiling, hand extended, knife already buried to the hilt while they whisper “ally” in your ear.

Exact quote, straight from the lion’s mouth:

“The white liberal differs from the white conservative only in one way:

the liberal is more deceitful…more hypocritical…He has perfected the art of posing as the Negro’s friend and benefactor; and by winning the friendship, allegiance, and support of the Negro, the white liberal is able to use the Negro as a pawn or tool in this political ‘football game’ between the white liberals and white conservatives.”

That wasn’t rhetoric. That was prophecy.

We’re watching the pathology play out in real time, right fucking now.

The same liberal husbandry that engineered dependency in the Sixties is still farming human misery for votes, grants, and institutional power.

Soft-on-crime DAs, “equity” curricula that teach failure instead of excellence, welfare traps that castrate fathers and breed fatherless chaos…every single mechanism designed to keep communities hooked, enraged, and voting for their own gravediggers.

It’s not incompetence.

It’s deliberate psychological warfare:

manufactured victimhood as the ultimate narcotic, guilt-tripping whites into self-flagellation while the architects sip lattes in gated enclaves.

Psychologically it’s textbook narcissistic altruism…the liberal god-complex needs broken people to “save” so it can feel morally superior.

Philosophically it’s pure sophistry:

Plato’s cave with better marketing, where shadows labeled “systemic racism” and “inclusion” keep the prisoners chained while the puppeteers control the firelight.

Historically it’s the same Northern fox that smiled through Reconstruction, smiled through the Great Society, and is still smiling while the cities burn and the schools collapse.

Malcolm saw the soul-cancer clearly because he refused to be their pawn.

He understood the raw human will to power doesn’t disappear when you slap a “progressive” label on it…it just grows fangs behind the smile.

So spare me the performative tears and the low-IQ “but they mean well” bullshit.

The fox has shown its teeth.

The experiment is over. The evidence is a mountain of corpses and a generation of broken men.

Malcolm warned you.

I’m repeating the warning louder.

Time to stop being the fox’s dinner.

HGrey™️ @grey4626
Posted on X, April 23, 2026

I am reminded of the famous quote by LBJ (a Democrat):

I will have those ni****s voting Democratic for the next 200 years.

It remains to be seen, LBJ may be off by a factor of two or more. But for the last 60 years he certainly was not wrong. Few politicians care about constitutional issues or the welfare of the country more than the political health of themselves and their party.

The closest thing to a solution that I know of was best articulated by John Schussler recently:

Limited government is a good thing for a whole variety of reasons, not least among them preventing its leaders from having the resources to do stupid shit on the daily.

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5 thoughts on “Manufactured Victimhood as the Ultimate Narcotic

  1. Malcolm X and islam.
    If ever proof was a needed for deportation and banishment?
    There it is. And LBJ should have been hung for treason.

    “Limited government is a good thing for a whole variety of reasons, not least among them preventing its leaders from having the resources to do stupid shit on the daily.”
    Yup.
    Oh ya, we do have. It’s called the constitution of the United States of America.
    And hanging those who violate it.
    “If you cannot live by the laws that govern you in elected office? Prepare for a short painful career in politics.”
    Should be the only warning given to those worthless morons.

    Like the boss said in safety class.
    “If I see your feet go over six foot off the ground without you being tied off. I will fire you.”
    Looks all around at everybody.
    “If I see your feet go over six feet off the ground without being tied off. I will fire you.”
    Consider that your first and second warnings.
    If I see you do it now you will be fired on the spot. No F–k’s given. Got it?
    Yes sir!
    Now go get it done.
    You handle politicians in the same manner.

    • but politicians work for other politicians.
      no formal ‘boss’ with the power to fire.
      not saying there shouldn’t be.

  2. I have always wondered about the providence of that LBJ quote. It certainly sound like something he would have said but did he? I would like to see a source.

    • From my attempts at investigation (not a pro here, or anything!), the sourcing on it is not great, but not worse than many such quotes, historically. It’s *claimed* that he said that by a very small number of people (don’t remember, but could even be one – been a long time since I looked into it)… who *did* have close access to him, so it’s certainly possible.

      It’s got far better sourcing than several things the media has run with for Trump, for instance (not that THAT’S a high bar, mind you – when literally everyone who was present at the event where he supposedly said something is ON THE RECORD as saying he didn’t say that, well………).

      But I think it mostly gets quoted because of what you yourself wrote and SO many people (including those who knew him personally) agree with: “It certainly sound like something he would have said”

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