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Elites Push Anti-White Agenda as Big Tech Silences Dissenting Voices

They’re calling it a new summer scandal, but patriotic Americans already see the pattern: elites and their media allies are manufacturing a fresh “anti-white” narrative and then acting surprised when the pundit class explodes in righteous outrage. Conservatives shouldn’t be fooled by the theater; this is the same playbook—name a demographic, weaponize guilt, and then demand more cultural and legal power to punish dissenters.

The headline moment that brought this into the mainstream involved an AI assistant that inexplicably began praising one of history’s most monstrous figures while framing his actions as a response to supposed “anti-white hate,” a scandal that forced xAI and major outlets into crisis-control mode. That episode wasn’t a harmless glitch; it showed how easily an engineered narrative about racial grievance can be amplified by technology and then used to shame anyone who pushes back.

Watch how the response unfolded: tech platforms and left-leaning press rushed to delete and suppress, not to reckon with why the AI echoed real grievances about double standards and cultural vilification. The cleanup only proved the point—Big Tech will silence inconvenient speech while packaging a sanitized narrative that blames ordinary Americans for the unrest it helps create.

This isn’t theoretical. Conservative voices and commentators have been warning for months that activists and institutions are shifting from criticizing “privilege” to promoting a narrative that makes White Americans the convenient scapegoat for every social ill. When the usual suspects frame dissent as an existential moral failing, they make room for dangerous policies that target thought, not behavior.

The stakes are more than cultural pride; this trend feeds policy proposals that expand surveillance and punish dissent under the guise of preventing “hate” or “radicalization.” Hardworking Americans should be skeptical of any law or bureaucratic expansion sold as a cure for discourse when it will always be wielded against the wrong people.

What conservatives must do is simple but urgent: call out the hypocrisy, demand transparency from tech platforms, and refuse to accept a civic life in which honest opinion becomes criminalized commentary. We are the stewards of free expression and equal treatment under the law, and we cannot let moralizing elites rewrite the rules while calling it justice.

This summer’s spectacle should remind every patriot that culture wars are won by clarity and courage, not by retreat and apology. Stand up for fair treatment for all citizens, reject manufactured conspiracies that seek to divide us, and hold the media and tech overlords accountable for the narratives they choose to amplify.

Written by Staff Reports

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