White Guilt Came for the Western Man . . . Will the West Survive?
“White guilt morally and culturally disarms the West. It makes the First World apologetic.” — Shelby Steele
From civil rights warrior and black militant to fearless dissident, Shelby Steele unmasks white guilt as the toxin that poisoned America — destroying merit, igniting riots, demolishing standards, and now arming global chaos from campus bloodlust to civilizational suicide. When good and evil have been utterly reversed, what happens to those who refuse to surrender?
Shelby Steele and Eli Steele are currently bringing to life the story of how White Guilt profoundly changed America over the last 60 years. This documentary is an update of Shelby Steele’s 2007 book, “White Guilt.”
White Guilt Didn’t End Racism it Reversed Good and Evil
After the Civil Rights victories of the 1960s, white America didn’t just feel guilt. It surrendered. That surrender became a weapon. Merit collapsed. Standards fell. Individual responsibility gave way to grievance as power. And the institutions meant to lift people up were quietly repurposed to keep them down.
Shelby Steele, once a black militant who embraced liberation movements across the third world, spent a lifetime watching white guilt metastasize from a campus bargain into a civilizational crisis. Now, after October 7th, he sees the endpoint: a West so disarmed by its own guilt that Hamas’s massacre of a thousand people is called resistance, campus antisemitism goes unpunished, and anti-Western tribalism marches openly in the streets.
What’s at stake is nothing less than America’s greatest gift to the world: the individual. The radical idea that every human being stands equal under the law, fully accountable for his own life, free to rise or fall on his own terms. White guilt doesn’t just undermine that principle. It destroys it, replacing the individual with the tribe, and freedom with the scramble for victim status.
The Film features David Mamet, Batya Ungar-Sargon, Pastor Corey Brooks, Jodi Shaw, Paul Rossi, Andrew Gutmann, Jason Riley, Rafael Mangual, Seneca Scott, Dee Dee Lefrak, and others who refused to kneel — and paid for it.
White guilt didn’t end racism. It reversed good and evil. The answer isn’t more guilt. It’s the oldest American idea there is: be an individual. Be an American.
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