Entertainment and advertising industries persist in peddling anti-White / pro-Non-White narratives, regardless of their commercial unpopularity. This has been ramping up post Post WW2 Consensus and a cornerstone of The Boomer Truth Regime's manifesto for one simple reason:
Narrative can - and is - used as a weapon, influencing group attitudes, behaviours, and collective trajectories, being leveraged as a form of psychological and spiritual predation.
Ideological Function of Narrative against Self-Preservation
Narratives, including myths and stories, serve as mimemetic exemplars that provide models for imitation, thereby shaping real-world choices. This makes fiction a potent tool for shaping emerging events as its tropes and archetypes, once internalised, begin to manifest in reality.
When these engines of thought control are wielded by a hostile out-group or their collaborators, they can be employed to undermine the (White) in-group's self-preservation, particularly in the sphere of racial conflict.
(See: Anti-Western Programming)
This is achieved through the conscious manipulation of narrative tropes, symbols, allegories, and archetypes that correspond to real-world racial and ideological counterparts.
Attack a group's self-preservation:
Fostering Out-group Empathy and In-group Hostility
Narrative to condition an audience into a state of amplified out-group empathy and corresponding in-group hostility. This involves presenting the racial outsider as a protagonist and pitting them against the in-group as an antagonist. Within this framework, in-group prejudice is the primary evil, and those who betray the in-group to assist the outsider are always portrayed as righteous, while those loyal to the in-group are unrighteous.
Demoralisation and Incitement to Self-Erasure
Such narratives aim to demoralise the White in-group by portraying its archetypal figures as dying or maimed. This dying or maimed archetype trope subliminally suggests that the White race is incurably sick and lacks hope for its own future.
The implication is that the White in-group can only find meaning and purpose vicariously through assisting the racial other in his victory. An incitement to racial self-erasal, where an archetypal White figure facilitates their own death and replacement. A symbolic disinheritance, giving of name, identity, body, and life to an outsider, culminating in sacrificial self-emulation through suicidal altruism.
Normalisation of Sacrifice and Surrender
Through narrative, the White person or group will be displaced as the protagonist from its own story, showing their real heroes as villains, and its usurper as heroes. Inevitably this results in the old - White - group offering its legacy, labour, and life for the fulfilment of another's dream or the realisation of another's good.
Consequently, the affected (White) group come around to see - and outsiders come to expect - that they are somehow bound to sacrifice everything for their sake. This is the only act of heroism to be found by the White in cinema.
The seduction of surrender and erasure is framed, not as defeat but as victory. It is shown not as cowardice, but courage. It tacitly provides permission to give up the fight by presenting the solace of death as easier - and more noble - than continued struggle.
Parasitic Relationships
These outsider "heroes" engage in aggressive mimicry, akin to a parasite. While our culture is their culture, and our virtues are their virtues, our vices are our own, and their culture is for them alone. The weakness of the host population is ultimately self-imposed when they allow the parasite to feed and even elevate them above their own group, and even hold them up using with their own strength.
For the in-group to reclaim its self-preservation, the repeated narrative suggests they simply need to recognise this dynamic and allow the parasites to be, usually by diluting the bloodline.
The power of these narratives is sustained through their continual reinforcement, with The Regime telling stories being over-and-over in the language of each age to maintain their influence.