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The Unprotected Class

The Unprotected Class

How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart
by Jeremy Carl 2024 400 pages
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1. Anti-White Sentiment Permeates American Institutions

White Americans increasingly are second-class citizens in a country their ancestors founded and in which, until recently, they were the overwhelming majority of the population.

Shifting Demographics. America's demographic landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation, shifting from a predominantly white, British-origin society to a multi-ethnic, multi-racial nation. This change, accelerated by the 1965 Hart-Celler Act, has led to a decline in the white population's share and a corresponding shift in political power.

Stigmatization of Whiteness. "Whiteness" is increasingly stigmatized, with white Americans often facing demonization and discrimination in various sectors. This phenomenon is evident in media portrayals, educational curricula, and corporate policies, where "white privilege" is often highlighted while overlooking the challenges faced by many white individuals.

The Unprotected Class. Despite the principle of equal protection under the law, white Americans are increasingly becoming an "unprotected class," subject to both formal and informal discrimination. This trend is fueled by the rise of Critical Race Theory and the acceptance of anti-white rhetoric in mainstream discourse.

2. Civil Rights Laws: A Double-Edged Sword

Civil rights ideology, especially when it hardened into a body of legislation, became, most unexpectedly, the model for an entirely new system of constantly churning political reform.

Unintended Consequences. The Civil Rights Act of 1964, intended to combat discrimination, has ironically led to a new form of discrimination against white Americans. This is due to the implementation of policies like affirmative action and disparate impact, which prioritize race over merit.

The Pillars of Anti-White Civil Rights Law:

  • Affirmative action: Preferential treatment based on race, disadvantaging white applicants.
  • Disparate impact: Policies deemed discriminatory if they result in racial disparities, regardless of intent.
  • Removal of free association: Restrictions on private businesses' ability to choose their customers.

The Two Constitutions. The original Constitution, emphasizing individual liberties, is increasingly clashing with the "Constitution of 1964," which prioritizes group rights and racial equity. This conflict has created a system where whites are often penalized for their race.

3. Crime and Punishment: A Skewed Racial Lens

Every assistant D.A. in the Bronx, from the youngest Italian just out of St. John’s law to the oldest Irish bureau chief . . . shared Captain Ahab’s Mania for the Great White Defendant.

The Hunt for the Great White Defendant. The media and legal system often exhibit a bias in covering and prosecuting crimes, with a disproportionate focus on white perpetrators and a minimization of crimes committed by minorities, especially against white victims. This creates a distorted perception of crime and reinforces anti-white narratives.

Crime Statistics and Reality. Despite the media's focus on white-on-minority crime, statistics reveal that a significant portion of violent crimes are committed by minorities, with whites often being the victims. This reality is often ignored or downplayed in public discourse.

Prison Challenges and Police Violence. The interracial disparities persist once perpetrators are incarcerated. Whites proportionally and numerically constitute the largest victim groups. Despite this, and the fact that, on average, only about ten unarmed African Americans are killed by police each year, blacks report record anxiety from police violence.

4. Housing Policies: From White Flight to Forced Integration

You know, I want to remind white folks that y’all were running from us—this family with all the values that you’ve read about. You were running from us. And you’re still running.

The Myth of White Flight. The narrative of white flight often portrays whites as fleeing desegregation efforts due to racism. However, a more complete picture reveals that whites often left neighborhoods due to rising crime rates and declining property values, regardless of their racial attitudes.

Blockbusting and Exploitation. Unscrupulous real estate agents engaged in "blockbusting," intentionally creating panic among white homeowners to drive down property values and profit from the racial turnover. This practice victimized the white middle class, leading to significant financial losses.

Forced Busing and Gentrification. Policies like forced busing and the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) initiative have further eroded whites' ability to choose where to live and send their children to school. Conversely, when whites attempt to revitalize blighted areas through gentrification, they are often accused of displacing minority communities.

5. Education: Indoctrination and Discrimination

Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.

Critical Race Theory in Schools. Critical Race Theory (CRT), a form of racial indoctrination that assigns guilt or innocence based on race, has become increasingly prevalent in schools. This has led to the stigmatization of white students and the promotion of anti-white narratives.

School Funding and Discipline. Despite equal funding, schools often exhibit achievement disparities between races. Attempts to address these disparities through policies like disparate impact have led to the lowering of disciplinary standards, putting white students and teachers at risk.

Academic Discrimination. White students face discrimination in academics and admissions, with universities increasingly de-emphasizing objective performance measurements and implementing race-based admissions policies. This has resulted in a decline in white enrollment at elite institutions.

6. History Erased: The Whitewashing of the Past

Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.

The Attack on Historical Figures. Monuments to American historical figures, particularly white men, are being torn down or recontextualized to emphasize their flaws and downplay their accomplishments. This includes figures like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln.

The Elevation of Anti-Civilizational Figures. Simultaneously, figures with questionable backgrounds, such as Marsha P. Johnson, are being elevated and celebrated, often at the expense of traditional American values. This reflects a broader trend of denigrating the cultural, political, and social legacy that built the country.

The Narrative of Guilt. The media and educational system often present a distorted view of American history, emphasizing white guilt and downplaying the contributions of white Americans. This has led to a sense of racial shame among many white individuals.

7. Immigration: The Great Replacement in Action

The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, or preventing all possibility of its continuing as a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities.

Demographic Transformation. America is undergoing a rapid demographic transformation, with the white population declining and the minority population growing. This has led to concerns about the future of American society and the potential for civil strife.

The Hart-Celler Act and its Consequences. The 1965 Hart-Celler Act dramatically altered America's immigration policies, leading to a surge in immigration from non-European countries. This has resulted in a significant shift in the ethnic composition of the country.

The Great Replacement. The concept of the "Great Replacement," the idea that whites are being intentionally replaced by non-whites, is often dismissed as a conspiracy theory. However, the demographic trends and the anti-white rhetoric in mainstream discourse suggest that it is a real phenomenon.

8. Entertainment & Media: Perpetuating Anti-White Narratives

Every man’s house is his castle.

Distorted Portrayals. Hollywood and the media often perpetuate negative stereotypes of white people, portraying them as villains, buffoons, or oppressors. This contributes to the stigmatization of whiteness and the justification of anti-white discrimination.

The "Magical Negro" Trope. The "Magical Negro" trope, where black characters are used to help white protagonists, reinforces the idea that whites are incapable of solving their own problems and that minorities exist solely to serve them.

Color-Conscious Casting. Hollywood has embraced "color-conscious" casting, where actors are chosen based on their race rather than their talent. This has led to the exclusion of white actors from certain roles and the rewriting of historical narratives to include more minority characters.

9. The Green Movement: An Unbearable Whiteness

In America, the majority raises formidable barriers around the liberty of opinion; within these barriers, an author may write what he pleases, but woe to him if he goes beyond them…

Environmentalism's Racial Obsession. The environmental movement, traditionally focused on conservation and sustainability, has increasingly become obsessed with anti-white racism. This has led to a neglect of core environmental issues and a focus on divisive social justice causes.

The "Unbearable Whiteness" of the Green Movement. Environmental groups are often criticized for their disproportionately white membership and leadership. In response, they have engaged in performative anti-white racism, such as "canceling" their founders and promoting divisive rhetoric.

Climate Policy as Racial Reparations. Climate policy is increasingly being framed as a means of redistributing wealth from historically white countries to non-white countries. This has led to questionable policies, such as funding unreliable energy projects in South Africa.

10. Big Business & Tech: Woke Capital's Discrimination

I will eat my hat if anyone can find language which provides that an employer will have to hire on the basis of percentage or quota related to color, race, religion or national origin.

Corporate America's Embrace of Wokeness. Big businesses, particularly in the tech sector, have embraced woke ideology, implementing policies that prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) over merit. This has led to discrimination against white employees and applicants.

DEI Bureaucracies and Quotas. Companies are creating large DEI bureaucracies and implementing racial quotas in hiring and promotion. This has resulted in a decline in opportunities for white individuals and a shift in corporate culture.

Censorship and Deplatforming. Big Tech companies are censoring conservative voices and deplatforming individuals who express views deemed "hateful" or "extremist." This has disproportionately affected white conservatives, who are often targeted for their political beliefs.

11. Healthcare: Unequal Treatment and Access

Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government’s purposes are beneficent.

Health Equity and Racial Preferences. The pursuit of "health equity" has led to the implementation of policies that prioritize race over need in healthcare. This includes preferential treatment for minority patients and the allocation of resources based on race.

Distorted Research and Narratives. Medical research and reporting often focus on racial disparities in health outcomes, attributing them to systemic racism while ignoring other factors. This has led to a distorted understanding of health issues and the stigmatization of white patients.

Medical Education and Training. Medical schools are increasingly incorporating anti-white ideology into their curricula, with students being taught to view white patients as privileged and potentially biased. This has created a hostile environment for white medical students and professionals.

12. The End Game: Expropriation and a Post-White America

The white race is the cancer of human history.

The Long-Term Goal. The ultimate goal of the anti-white movement is to create an intellectual and cultural environment that justifies the expropriation of land, property, and other wealth from whites while instituting a permanent regime of anti-white employment and legal discrimination.

Reparations and Land Acknowledgments. Calls for reparations for slavery and land acknowledgments are just the beginning of this process. These demands are intended to create a sense of guilt and obligation among white Americans, paving the way for future expropriation.

A Call to Action. To combat this trend, white Americans must organize politically, speak out against anti-white discrimination, and demand equal treatment under the law. They must also build alliances with non-white individuals who share their values and understand the dangers of racial division.

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4.28 out of 5
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The Unprotected Class receives mostly positive reviews, with an average rating of 4.28 out of 5. Many readers praise it as thought-provoking, well-researched, and timely. Supporters view it as an important exploration of anti-white racism and its societal impacts. Critics argue it lacks credibility and promotes victim mentality. Some reviewers note the book's potential to be divisive and suggest it may not effectively communicate with those holding opposing views. Overall, the book appears to resonate strongly with its target audience while drawing criticism from others.

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About the Author

Jeremy Carl is the author of "The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart." He is known for his conservative political commentary and analysis. Carl has written extensively on topics such as immigration, race relations, and American politics. His work often challenges mainstream narratives and explores controversial subjects. Carl's background includes research and policy work, with a focus on energy and environmental issues. He has been affiliated with conservative think tanks and has contributed to various publications. Carl's writing style is described as bold and unapologetic, tackling sensitive topics head-on.

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