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As a white, English speaking christian male of the Anglosphere, I always fall back to the greatest translation God gifted to mankind. This was not the work of mere men, God wanted the world to know what was in that book, else he wouldn't have given it to the English, who in turn gave it to the rest of the world. John Wycliffe's prayer was heard, and the seeds planted in 1611 sprouted into magnificent cities and towns everywhere it went, making the "Anglosphere" truly great. It really is one of the greatest works of all time, and blessed by the hand of the Lord, Himself.
So, as a white English speaking christian male of the Anglosphere, I say it is God who blessed us and made us great. It was not us as whites being somehow superior or whatever that made civilization great, but with a steady and sure hand do promises of blessings and curses come to pass. We're not worthy of such a book. But to have the truth, nearby at hand, and reject it? Some times the truth might be closer to home than you think. Why search for it in far off lands, or by taking some strange drug, or engage in demeaning rituals? Do you really look for your car keys after you've found them?