“White supremacy” is a big lie perpetrated by white oligarchs with a two-fold purpose, a double-edged sword in the psy-operations toolkit.
One is to distract black voters from realizing that it is the oligarch-imposed economic, social, political, religious and medical decrees and policies that keep them economically oppressed, redirecting resentments toward an easy color target.
Another is that it confuses the white population and the non-white “friends” who reject the “white privilege” myth. “Liberal” whites buy into the narrative, missing the fact that there is no such thing, because the oligarchs have colorless requirements for admission into their clubs. The ruling class is an “equal opportunity denier”.
And the white folks that are arguing against “critical race theory” and “white privilege” narratives are playing defense and playing right into the hands of the Orwellian psych engineers. Change the subject to put the spotlight on the ones who do have privilege.
You can do it by keeping a rule of thumb for evaluating ideas, policies, actions of all kinds on all scales…
1. Cui bono.
(Who benefits) This shines a bright light on Big Tech tycoons, who made off like the bandits they are with the 2020 lockdowns. Who else? Democratic Party and Republican Party governors who grabbed lots of power they were not permitted. Big Pharma.
2. “Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.” – Matthew 7:20.
What are the fruits of an action or policy by government or a political faction or by any other institution, or by an individual? Considering the effects often provides clues to what really happened.
The cold-virus scare of 2020, and the measures against the invisible threat, and the measures taken for “public health”, have fruits that give giant clues.
Those two points are the most central and most illuminating of such general guidelines to thinking on a situation, and they have a number of corollaries.
It’s important to keep in mind that not all motivations are pecuniary or material. Many actors in political circles, for example, may value accumulation of power over wealth. And vanity, narcissism: They may ascribe value to flaunting that power, like dining at the same table with peers without masks while issuing commands to their plebes and peons to wear them. Or letting murderers out on bail while putting peaceful demonstrators in solitary confinement for protesting dirty tricks in a presidential election.