“I’m a white Australian. I know that blaming myself and my cohort is illogical, but I can’t escape the feeling that all of white Australia is implicated in the deaths—a white majority that has fomented and let foment hate,” writes Rachel Withers, a staff writer for far left site Slate.com.

In the latest instance of internal hatred and white guilt, Withers took to Slate to pen the piece called “The Christchurch Shootings Should Implicate All White Australians,” which features the sub headline “Shame and apology is not enough in confronting our country’s virulent racism.”

She goes on to bloviate:

Who is responsible for the terrorist attack that killed at least 50 New Zealanders as they prayed in their mosques? Looked at one way, the answer is simple: The shooter alone bears the guilt for his crimes. But the picture is wider than that.

She then shifts into the predicable “blame Trump and Steve Bannon” trope, while not realizing that the shooter was actually a wacked out leftist.

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“So why do I feel so guilty? And why am I so angry not just at the obvious targets, but at my country?” she pontificates, and then answers:

Rachel Withers wraps up her guilt-assigning rant by encouraging people in Australia to the same that the wackjobs in America do: Deplatform, shame, shout down, and slander people who disagree with you by calling everyone a racist fascist.

White Australians must no longer tolerate those mainstream voices who give white supremacy a platform and megaphone. Instead of brushing aside the racism in our homeland, or pointing instead toward Trump and the United States, we must call out dog whistles in our own government, in our own backyard, every chance we get. We must condemn hate speech not just when someone like Anning goes “too far,” and we must deny visas to alt-right figures who come to our shores expecting a friendly welcome not just in the wake of right-wing terror attacks, but always. We must fight the normalization of Islamophobia. And above all we must accept responsibility for the hatred we have normalized. Rather than go easy on ourselves, we must go hard. “Resist the urge to blame,” wrote Quillette founder Claire Lehmann. On the contrary, this is exactly when we need to be assigning more blame and scrutinizing the racist swamp from which Tarrant emerged. And we should be wary of those, like Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton, who would protest this as “politicization.” Jess Dweck satirized this kind of response as: “Please don’t bring politics into this tragedy in which the perpetrator was clearly inspired by my politics.”

She ends her article with “If you’re an Australian and reading this makes you feel defensive, you should ask them now.”

Perhaps the comments are the best part (yes, incredibly, a leftist site that actually allows for reader interaction). One reader, Fourex44, writes:

I am a White Australian and for you to implicate myself, my wife and our 3 children are in anyway responsible for the massacre in New Zealand is disgusting and the ultimate insult to myself and my family.

Let me take a guess and say that you are implying that we are racist. I live in a country town in NSW where 50% of the population is Aboriginal. I am involved in 4 groups that;

* Help and support Aboriginal children which in turn helps their families* Encourages community unity and discourage racism.* Provide financial assistance to a group who provide support to the aboriginal community.

When I walk down the street I will always say hello to people who make eye contact and that includes Aboriginal people. I do the same for all people regardless of colour or race. That’s how I was brought up by my parents and my wife and I have encouraged our children to be the same and they are the same. How dare you imply that myself, my wife and my 3 children in any way that we are responsible for what happened in New Zealand.

Another commenter, Olivia Kirby, writes:

The best zinger goes to TheGreatElector79:

But this all begs the question: If so many evil, racist-by-default white people in Australia were this angry and prone to committing mass shootings against muslims, why aren’t these shootings taking place on a daily basis?