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In the latest chapter of “when heated commentary goes too far,” a security guard has made waves with a rather draconian suggestion: that white people should be hunted to solve society’s ills. It’s a bold claim, harkening to methods that have been tried and tragically failed in regions such as Haiti, South Africa, and Rhodesia. One might assume this individual’s playlist skips history lessons because such approaches have hardly led to harmonious societies. Yet here we are, dissecting why this is probably not the best strategy for world peace.
The commentator in the video seems to be weary. Here we go again, he seems to say with a sigh, before rolling his eyes at the world starting to crumble on his smartwatch. And rightly so. It’s not as if white folks make up the majority of the world’s population. In fact, they’re around a mere 10%, which makes blaming them a bit of a head-scratcher for all that’s gone wrong globally. If it were a game of percentages, someone needs to pull out a calculator pronto.
The commentator opines on humanity’s penchant for living in homogeneous societies throughout history—a time when everyone knew everyone else in the village, and their likely favorite pie flavor. It’s easier to point fingers at someone who looks different and speaks with a different accent in such scenarios. And yet, even with these differences, the Western world seems to stand as a bastion of trying not to judge by the mountain ranges folks hail from. There is a call for everyone to play by the same rules—a lovely idea on paper but rather messy when put into practice.
The narrative unfolds with a strong recommendation for our dear security guard: take a one-way ticket to Haiti. With sarcasm layered in thick, like butter on toast, the commentator suggests observing the outcomes of the “white people hunting” method firsthand. Last checked, those nations weren’t exactly poster children for peace and prosperity following such strategies.
In what could be the next plot twist for a “some people never learn” sitcom, the cry for hunting white people only highlights the very issue it seeks to resolve: division based on skin color. One could simply watch an old Western film to understand that when both sides start drawing, only chaos follows. If the goal is truly peace, perhaps it’s time to reconsider the game plan and return to the drawing board—one that favors dialogue over rifles.






