Why You Should Read Jeremy Carl's "The Unprotected Class"
How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart
When I originally purchased a copy of “The Unprotected Class”, I didn’t expect to learn much new information. I’m pretty damn caught up on the myth of white privilege, and I was already on board with repealing the Civil Rights legislation, (I am from the South after all). I mostly bought it as something I could lend out to others who might not be in the same boat. I was wrong.
Jeremy does an excellent job of weaving small details into the broader narrative. As an example, when discussing Regents of the University of California V. Bakke, (the Supreme Court case which ruled in favor of allowing race to be used as a factor for university admissions), he follows the career of Patrick Chavis, one of the students who takes his place. It’s worth quoting at length:
“Having expanded his practice into liposuction for women looking to lose weight postpartum, in 1998 the Medical Board of California suspended his license for “gross negligence, incompetence and repeated negligent acts.” It cited his “inability to perform some of the most basic duties required of a physician.” He was sued for malpractice by at least twenty-one patients and their families, at least one of whom died after Dr. Chavis physically abandoned her after a failed liposuction procedure.”
Mr. Carl certainly doesn’t shy away from controversy. In fact the opening paragraphs of the book detail both the event of George Floyd’s death and its aftermath. He also makes no effort to pretend to be completely non-partisan, this book is a direct attack against a completely false and harmful narrative.
My personal favorite chapter is on the conduct of the United States military and its crusade against racism. One of the main reasons why I left the military was the disgusting propaganda war its highest echelons are waging, and Carl provides some excellent examples:
”Meanwhile, as white soldiers were more likely to fight and die on the front lines of the War on Terror, senior Defense Department officials were making disparaging comments about whites. “I am exhausted by 99% of the white men in education and 95% of the white women”, wrote Kelisa Wing, then the Defense Department’s chief diversity and inclusion officer for education, in comments that surfaced in 2023 that she made before her appointment.”
First of all, (and I know I’ll be preaching to the choir here), the “chief diversity and inclusion officer for education” does not, nor has ever needed to be a position in a military. Mr. Carl also highlights the irony of conducting a stand down to discuss white supremacist groups during the most destructive riots, (the BLM protests), in recent memory. This sort of mentality is destroying the historically rural white core of America’s infantry, and the replacement plans seem to be either lesbians, illegals, or perhaps both.
The book is written in a very accessible format. Each chapter is on one overarching subject, and within it are subchapters. The reader isn’t completely bogged down with detail, but enough is presented to make the read both entertaining and informative, regardless of how much you focus on the subject. Information is sourced well, but unless you’re new to the subject you won’t have to do too much fact-checking. Personally, I checked into two of the claims that seemed a bit absurd; Mr. Carl was correct on both counts.
All in all I do recommend purchasing yourself a copy. Even if you personally won’t be reading it, (it took me about a week of pre-bed readings to get through), it’s a fantastic lender if you have friends or family who don’t quite understand the anti-white campaign. It also makes an excellent reference if you’re like me and occasionally enjoy provoking liberals on the internet.
Thanks for reading,
-Grug
But is it really "tearing America apart "?I don't think so. The victims of the anti white legal and moral crusade are mute/muted and accept their fate. The millions upon millions of white whose lives have been compromised, harmed and lost altogether because of this are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. Referencing the US military having less white males and having to rely on less proficient minorities instead hardly matters when the only "enemy" is Russia .A country whose military performance in its fight with Ukraine makes it even worse than Ethiopia was in its wars with Eritrea.The idea that China is also the enemy too is shadowpuppetry .China has committed systematic human rights violations in Tibet, Xingiang and Hong Kong but the west ie the US doesn't care as all they want/need/expect from the CCP run China is trade.Taiwan is the obvious counter to that but while Russia is being degraded to the benefit of both the west and the east right now any potential conflict over it is a way off. The title Unprotected Class begs an obvious question whether there could there be any way to respond. In the history of the Anglosphere we can see how the Catholic peasants of late 19th century Ireland would certainly qualify as an unprotected class. And in one of the many thousands of cases of evictions a County Mayo community's response was to withdraw their cooperation with the offending landlord in question Captain Boycott whose name of course has entered the English language. This tactic of" boycotting" wasn't entirely new though as the American rebels applied it to British goods in the lead up to the War of Independence. It seems that only a certain Scott Adams did in a way come close to this concept with his "keep the f**k away" advice for whites burdened by the black presence a while back. Initially ironic considering it was coming from a classic liberal.