Antisemites: It's the Jews! Feminists: It's men! Woke: It's…
Antisemites: It's the Jews!
Feminists: It's men!
Woke: It's the white man!
Communists: It's the rich!
Marxists: It's the bourgeoisie!
Racists: It's the (insert other race)!
Let's try and find the common theme here, shall we:
"The problems of the world are caused by a group I wasn't born into."
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!flux11 why do the hard work of self-reflecting if there is the easy way of blaming the others?
Haha well said. It all comes down to people being unhappy with themselves but not wanting to take responsibility or change it. It’s easier to blame others.
There is one notable variation of this pattern, which can be called "the ally", which is nothing but a traitor and defector, a turncoat.
The "Ally" recognizes the group he was born into as the problem because that's what his ideology demands, but separates himself from the group.
"Yes, white men are the problem, but not me, I denounce them and kneel before you, please have mercy."
It's very similar to how in the olden times during a siege of a city treasonous whores would sneak out at night and have sex with the besieging soldiers hoping that they will be spared when the city falls.