Stefan Molyneux, a self-described philosopher who reaches hundreds of thousands of people on YouTube, told his audience yesterday that white people are demonized in society because other racial groups “feel that they cannot match” white people’s achievements.
Molyneux is at this point a well-documented white nationalist and a rampant plagiarist who interprets nearly every major news and cultural item as a warning about the supposed decline of white people. Despite this, high profile figures in right-wing media continue to affiliate themselves with Molyneux, including Mike Cernovich and Diana West.
In a video uploaded to his channel yesterday, Molyneux argued that white people have become a global scapegoat for whatever problems people in a society are facing.
“Every culture, every ethnicity, every country has that choice: they can look at some of the white achievements and say, ‘Wow. That’s good but we can do better.’ Fantastic. Wouldn’t that be wonderful to have this leap-frogging forward into freedom and liberty and beauty of free speech and property rights and more markets and more charity, more beautiful art? Wouldn’t that […]
Everything in society is being attacked. Everything is subject to the whims of cowardly Internet posters who offer no solutions. A manager I once had gave me some very good advise, he said: when you come to me with a complaint, always bring a solution.
The problem is that everyone complains, but no one has solutions.
I thought the solution, though often unstated, was always to go back to the way things used to be. You know that golden age of men being men, people knowing their place…..