On False Accusations of Racial Jealousy and the Projection of Colonial Anxieties
Warning: This post discusses psychological manipulation, racial projections, and coercive conditioning. It is written in clinical terms for documentation and legal purposes.
A Documentation of Their Tactics
The US surveillance elite operators engage in a pattern of false accusations designed to project their own racial anxieties onto the target. They accuse the target of being jealous of white people, particularly white women. They claim the target secretly desires to harm attractive white women. They assert that the target is happy about cultural decline in the West. They say the target wants to "colonize" the white race.
These accusations are projections. They are not based on anything the target has done or said. They are based on the operators' own fears, their own racial fixations, their own anxieties about a changing world (Freud, 1896; Vaillant, 1992; Ego Mechanisms of Defense).
The Reality of the Target's Life
The target has never been obsessed with white women. The target finds women of all races attractive. There are extremely attractive Asian women, and the target could aspire to be like them. The target has mentors, friends, and colleagues who are white and thriving, and there is no memory of obsessive jealousy toward them.
The target has good experiences with white people in the city where they live. They grew up in Canada, where exposure to people of different races and faiths is normal. The target does not hate white people. They do not wish harm on white women. They do not secretly celebrate cultural decline.
These accusations are lies. They are invented to create shame, to provoke, to justify the operators' abuse.
The Operators' Projection
What the operators accuse the target of is actually what they themselves do. They are the ones who:
Create degrading images of the target, photoshopped as hogs, obese, balding, sick, lacerated, demonically possessed
Distribute vile caricatures within their group
Derive pleasure from imagining the destruction of attractive women
Obsess over race and racial hierarchies
Fear the rise of East Asia and the changing global dynamic
This is projection. They accuse the target of what they are guilty of. They are the ones who are obsessed with race. They are the ones who fear being "colonized." They are the ones who take pleasure in the degradation of others (Paulhus & Williams, 2002; The Dark Triad of Personality).
The Phenomenon They Misattribute
The operators accuse the target of being interested in the downfall of attractive women—the phenomenon of a rising starlet who later becomes a tragedy, used, abused, ugly, forgotten. They claim this is the target's obsession.
This phenomenon exists. It is not race-based. It is a global phenomenon that occurs in Hollywood, in East Asian celebrity spheres, in Middle Eastern and Indian entertainment industries. It is about the exploitation of young women for profit and entertainment, regardless of race.
The target does not support this. The target does not obsess over it. The target sees too many people in real life doing well, being attractive, healthy, happy, educated, beautiful, to be obsessed with the downfall of others.
The operators accuse the target of this because they are projecting their own obsessions. They are the ones who consume such content. They are the ones who derive pleasure from the degradation of others.
The "American Psycho" Accusation
The operators have called the target "American Psycho," accusing them of being obsessed with being an Asian version of Patrick Bateman. They accuse the target of being a woman hater, of wanting to commit femicide, of wanting to kill all the "Asian cuties" and the cuties of the entire world.
This is a lie. The target has never wanted to harm anyone. The target has never fantasized about violence against women. The target has never expressed hatred toward women of any race.
The operators are projecting. They are the ones who fantasize about violence. They are the ones who create images of the target as lacerated, demonically possessed. They are the ones who derive satisfaction from the destruction of others.
The Self-Hating Accusation
The operators accuse the target of being self-hating toward Asia, East Asians, and Chinese people. They claim the target wants to be white, wants to be an "honorary Aryan." They accuse the target of secretly wishing they were not Chinese.
This is a lie. The target is proud of their heritage. They are proud of being Chinese. They are proud of being Canadian. They do not want to be white. They do not hate themselves. They do not wish they were something else.
The operators project this because they are the ones who are obsessed with race. They are the ones who believe that being white is superior. They are the ones who cannot imagine that someone could be proud of their heritage without hating others.
The Target's Actual Life
The target has kind, supportive, strong parents who love them. The target has a church they value beyond words. The target has trustworthy friends, colleagues, and people they can turn to. The target has continued their education. The target has been allowed by God to thrive despite the operators' intentions.
The operators hope the target will have reckless confidence, will be mocked, will be doxxed. They hope this statement will bring ridicule. The target does not care. They have already involved a host of really decent, lawful people.
The target is not isolated. They are not alone. They are not the self-hating, jealous, violent person the operators describe.
A Note on Canadian and American Racial Dynamics
In Canada, where the target lives, exposure to people of different races and faiths is normal. Racial dynamics are different than in the United States. The target has good experiences with white people in their city. They do not harbour hatred.
In the United States, systemic racism, oppression, and injustice are deeply ingrained. The operators are products of this system. They are obsessed with race in ways that are not normal in Canada. They project their own racial anxieties onto the target. They call the target racial slurs, including the N-word, despite racism toward Black people being a distinct and separate historical injustice.
The irony is staggering. They claim to be against racism. They claim to be progressive. Yet they use racial slurs. They project their own racial obsessions onto an Asian Canadian woman. They treat the target as disposable.
This is not anti-racism. This is racism dressed up in progressive language.
The Target's Response
The target is not what the operators say they are. They are not jealous of white women. They are not happy about cultural decline. They are not obsessed with the downfall of attractive women. They are not self-hating. They are not violent. They are not a woman hater.
The target is a child of God. They are a daughter who loves her parents. They are a survivor who documents. They are a Christian who holds onto faith in the middle of evil.
The operators' accusations tell more about them than they tell about the target.
My Rebuke
I rebuke their accusations of racial jealousy. I rebuke their projection of colonial anxieties. I rebuke their lies about self-hatred. I rebuke their "American Psycho" accusations. I rebuke their use of racial slurs. I rebuke their hypocrisy.
I declare in the name of Jesus Christ: The target is not what you say they are. They are not jealous. They are not hateful. They are not self-loathing. They are a child of God. They are proud of their heritage. They are not defined by your lies.
Their projections will not define the target. Their accusations will not become true. Their racism will not succeed. They are the ones obsessed with race. They are the ones who fear a changing world. They are the ones who will be held accountable.
References & Notes
On Projection
Projection is a defense mechanism where individuals attribute their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or impulses to another person (Freud, S. (1896). Further remarks on the neuro-psychoses of defence. Standard Edition, 3, 162–185; Vaillant, G. (1992). Ego Mechanisms of Defense. American Psychiatric Press).
On Racial Projection and Colonial Anxieties
The operators' accusations of racial jealousy reflect their own anxieties about changing global dynamics and the rise of East Asia. This is a documented phenomenon: those who benefit from racial hierarchies often project their fears onto others (Fanon, F. (1961). The Wretched of the Earth. Grove Press; Said, E. (1978). Orientalism. Pantheon Books).
On the Exploitation of Young Women
The phenomenon of young women being exploited for entertainment and then discarded is documented across cultures. It is not race-based. It reflects systemic misogyny and the commodification of women's bodies (Wolf, N. (1991). The Beauty Myth. William Morrow; Douglas, S. (2010). The Rise of Enlightened Sexism. St. Martin's Press).
On Canadian vs. American Racial Dynamics
Canada and the United States have different histories of race relations. Canada's multiculturalism policy and history of immigration have created different dynamics. The operators' racial obsessions are products of American history, not universal (Reitz, J. (2014). Multiculturalism and Social Cohesion. Canadian Ethnic Studies; Bonilla-Silva, E. (2017). Racism Without Racists. Rowman & Littlefield).
Biblical References
Galatians 3:28 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus."
1 Samuel 16:7 "The Lord sees not as man sees; man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart."
Proverbs 26:2 "Like a sparrow in its flitting, like a swallow in its flying, a curse without cause does not alight."
Isaiah 54:17 "No weapon that is formed against you shall succeed."
Psalm 27:1 "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?"
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