When the Victims Are White: The Ugly Double Standard the West Refuses to Face, By Chris Knight (Florida)
In downtown Cincinnati, a bald white man was savagely sucker-punched and beaten by a group of black assailants. A white woman who tried to help him was knocked unconscious. The footage is gut-wrenching: kicking, stomping, blood, and bodies limp on the concrete. No one stepped in. No one helped. Many just filmed it.
The reaction? Tepid press statements, scattered police appeals, and a shamefully muted national media response.
Now ask yourself: What if the races had been reversed?
Imagine a group of white men pummelling a helpless Black man into the pavement while a White woman knocks a Black woman unconscious. Picture the viral outrage. Picture CNN's wall-to-wall coverage, celebrities posting black squares again, corporations issuing solidarity statements, and Democratic mayors ordering city-wide curfews. Picture the inevitable riots, the graffiti-smeared courthouses, and the burned-out corner stores, because America would "need to heal."
But when the victims are white?
Silence.
Worse than silence — excuses. We are told not to jump to conclusions. Not to mention race. Not to suggest there's a pattern of anti-white animus in urban America. Just chalk it up to a "verbal altercation" or "random violence." The Cincinnati police chief stressed it had nothing to do with the Music Festival. As if that was the question anyone was asking.
This is what institutional gaslighting looks like.
Let's be blunt: anti-white racism exists. It's real, it's violent, and it's growing.
But acknowledging it violates a sacred progressive taboo. In today's race-obsessed America, the narrative is locked in: Whites are always the oppressors. Even when they're bleeding on the sidewalk.
The cultural establishment, from academia to Hollywood, has painted whiteness as inherently suspect, privileged, and historically guilty. In such a framework, white suffering doesn't count. Or worse, it's deserved. The idea that White people might be victims of racial violence is not just ignored, it's actively suppressed.
This silence is corrosive. It erodes trust in public institutions, delegitimises the media, and breeds resentment. It divides the country not just by race, but by justice. One kind for some; another for others, as we see in the two-tiered anti-white "justice" system of the UK.
No one is calling for vengeance or riots. But justice must be colourblind, or it ceases to be justice at all.
The Cincinnati attack deserves national scrutiny not just because of its savagery, but because of its symbolic importance. It is one incident among many pointing to a dangerous shift: a society that preaches equality, while practicing selective outrage. A country that mourns druggie George Floyd, but shrugs when a white man is kicked into unconsciousness by a mob.
This is not a call to tribalism. It's a call to consistency. If we're serious about confronting racial violence, then it must be condemned no matter the victim's skin colour. Otherwise, we are not moving toward justice, we are sliding into a racial hierarchy of empathy, where some lives matter more than others.
That's not progress. That's apartheid of the soul.
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"A brutal beating in downtown Cincinnati that left two white individuals injured is now under investigation by police authorities.
As WLWT reported, footage of the attack shows the moment a group of individuals start smacking around a bald white guy at the intersection of West Fourth Street and Elm Street. This is near the Cincinnati Music Festival.
Videos captured by citizens show what appears to be a young black man suckerpunching the older white gentleman from behind. Others then join in to pound on him and send him straight to the ground while hooting and hollering.
The thugs then start kicking, stomping, and hitting the man while he helplessly lies on the ground. Once the attacks finally end, he attempts to stand up but immediately collapses in the middle of the road.
A white woman is also seen sneaking up from behind and grabbing at another female who was seen checking on the injured male. Another man in the crowd responds by slugging her.
The woman's head slams down onto the concrete, and she loses consciousness. Blood is seen coming out of her mouth.
No one attempts to stop the sickening violence. Instead, many record the attack.
It's not clear at this point whether the attack was racially motivated or what specific incident led to the assault. It's also not known whether the two victims are related to each other.
Cincinnati police Chief Terri Theetge angrily condemned what happened in a statement to WLWT and asked the public for help in identifying the individuals responsible.
Theetge said the assault was not connected to the music festival.
"I am in complete disgust waking up to the viral video many of you have now seen," said Theetge. "The behavior displayed is nothing short of cruel and absolutely unacceptable. Our investigative team is working diligently to identify every individual involved in causing harm.
It's also important to clarify: this was a sudden dispute between individuals following a verbal altercation. She added that it was not connected in any way to the Music Fest.
Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Ken Kober told WLWt that he also found the violence disgusting and also slammed those who decided to record the attack instead of trying to keep the peace.
"The violence this video shows downtown is disgusting," Ken Kober said. "What's equally disgusting is those who chose to watch and record instead of calling 911, attempting to defuse the situation, or render aid. I have full faith in the Central Business Section Investigators, they will make arrests in the near future. It will then be the responsibility of the court system to hold these violent thugs accountable."
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