Jews Whine About Tucker Carlson Promoting “It’s Okay to be White” Meme

Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
November 25, 2017

For Jews, there’s few things less okay than being White.

No matter how bad it makes them look, Jews can’t help but bare their fangs at White people and their official spokesman, Tucker Carlson. They can’t help themselves – the notion that it might be okay for a White man not to hate himself is profoundly rattling to their psyches.

Indeed, self-hatred is the only thing preventing the White race from entertaining thoughts of gas chambers and industrial strength ovens.

Previously, the Jews have hidden this notion under the guise of “not being racist” or “being nice” to the other races, in order to have a “fair” society or whatever. But with the “it’s okay to be White meme,” the core principle of their agenda is being exposed for what it is: pure anti-White hatred.

Jewish Daily Forward:

Earlier this month, Fox News host Tucker Carlson railed against what he said were liberals sowing “racial divisions” throughout America. Carlson riffed off a Washington Post article about a principal at a Maryland high school investigating an incident in which someone posted flyers proclaiming, “It’s Okay To Be White.” Carlson was exasperated. What was so controversial about this?

What’s controversial about advocating for total Aryan supremacy, you ask? Tsk, tsk, tsk.

“Being white, by the way, is not something you can control,” Carlson said. “You shouldn’t attack people for it, and yet the left does constantly — in case you haven’t noticed.”

BOOSH!

Somewhere, “alt-right” trolls and meme posters cheered: One of their meme campaigns, conceived in the dark corners of an online chatroom late last month, was making headlines — and being defended on a prominent news network. Carlson’s defense of the “It’s Okay To Be White,” flyer was yet another example of how the “alt-right” creatively disguises and popularizes white nationalist ideology.

While the meme is only about a month old, it follows a certain pattern of slogans and images promulgated by the white nationalist “alt-right.” For example, the white nationalist group Identity Evropa has been ramping up campus outreach efforts by circulating flyers that say, simply, “Only We Can Be Us” or “Become Who You Are.” Other posters in this vein include messages like, “I want you to love who you are” and “Don’t apologize for being white.”

Late last month, posts began circulating on the site 4chan, calling for members to place posters with the slogan “It’s Okay To Be White” in public places as “proof of concept” that a “harmless message” would cause a “massive media sh*tstorm.” Some took to calling it “Operation White.”

/pol/: turning blue-pills into Nazis since 2011.

Gee, I wonder how they could predict that such a “harmless” message would cause some uproar? It’s almost as if the good people on /pol/ have an accurate understanding of what the Jews actually believe?

While it may have felt like an innovation, Anti-Defamation League post showed that the phrase itself has a “fairly long history in the white supremacist movement.” ADL has tracked white supremacist flyers featuring the phrase “It’s okay to be white” as long ago as 2005. In 2012, United Klans of America, a Ku Klux Klan organization, even used the hashtag #IOTBW on Twitter.

That’s right: anyone saying “it’s okay to be White” is actually a KKK sympathizer.

This is why Jews couldn’t help but fall for the bait. Drunk with their own power, they’ve lost all sense of perspective and think the majority of people are totally under their spell.

Of course, the Forward isn’t a journal for the goyim – this just illustrates how Jews really perceive the world.

And of course, it’s actually true that White people being proud of who they are will result in hardships for the Jew, but they’re not supposed to go ahead and just say that up front, as it then begs the question: “why is it that Jews need the goyim to be self-loathing and depressed in order for them to prosper?”

This isn’t a question these kikes want us to be asking, I can tell you that.