RE: Hey Portland - you might get what you deserve.
July 4, 2021 at 5:16 pm
(This post was last modified: July 4, 2021 at 5:52 pm by Irreligious Atheist.)
(July 4, 2021 at 7:57 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Inequality is causing conflict and division in our country, IA. Not BLM.
Had this genuinely never occurred to you?
I know inequality causes conflict and division. I literally said that I give black and indigenous people somewhat of a pass for their racist beliefs because of what their people have been through and the effects of that that still last to this day. I'm not writing them off just because they're racist. You don't help people by encouraging them to be racist though, which is what people are doing when they change the definition of racism to say that minorities can't be racist. That type of changing of definitions is telling black people, please, go ahead and be racist. You are justified and we won't call you out for it.
Is using white as a slur or telling people to be less white more likely to bring the races together, or more likely to make them not want to be around white people or 'sitwitchall' as the black woman in Vaush's video put it? It's only making things worse. Society went from celebrating MJ's "it don't matter if you're black or white" to "be less white".
The divide between white and black people has always been bad, but things have gotten a little wild the past little while. People are wildin out to a whole other level. Grabbing people out of their cars to beat them to a pulp. I can't blame some of the people running these fools over. People are just minding their own business, trying to drive to work or whatever, and then a mob starts attacking their car and trying to beat the person. The people in these cars should have the right to defend themselves.
Violent crime is up, murder rates are up, over 2 billion dollars in property damage. Yes, Black Lives Matter exists for a reason, and that reason is completely legitimate, but I don't really see how they are helping black people. The same goes for a lot of these SJW movements these days. You have the fat acceptance movement that preaches health at any size, and is only encouraging obese people to kill themselves sooner by saying no one should try to lose any weight and glorifying obesity and campaigning for 600 pound morbidly obese models to be in magazines so they can be role models for fat kids. The fat acceptance movement is encouraging people to be unhealthy just like the BLM and anti-racist movements are encouraging racist attitudes. It's too bad there isn't someone like MLK jr. out there to kick ass and take names. The current BLM leaders are just not cutting it, I'm afraid. They've gone a bit too far off the rails.
Edit- I just watched a clip from The View now about Kamala Harris, and Sonny Hosten, the black lady, just said that Kamala Harris's office is only being called chaotic or demeaning to staff because she's a woman of colour. Black female sports anchors were telling me that tennis star Naomi Osaka was only being threatened and told she had to do press because she is a woman of colour. You see why I have an issue now with "shut up, listen, and believe people of colour?" These particular people of colour are full of shit, and me not shutting up and believing them, according to the religion of anti-racism, makes me a racist. What is a man to do? Shut up, bend the knee, and accept something he knows is full of shit just so he doesn't get called out for not being an anti-racist?
(July 4, 2021 at 5:37 am)Helios Wrote:Quote:I know who Vaush is and what his views are. The fact that he holds all of those positions you mentioned shows that having an issue with people being anti-white or telling people to be less white and things like that is not a position that the alt-right owns, as Vaush and a large part of his audience completely agree with me on the matter, even though we hold very different positions on other issues.You apparently don't because if you did you would realize the two of you are not in the same category in the slightest. The fact that Vaush and his community are exceptions to a rule and are only exceptions because they accept all the positions you reject. So trying to cling to his community to get yourself out of your status as a dupe of the Alt-Right and their White grievance culture fails
I'm not trying to cling to Vaush's community. Trust me. I'm far from a Vaush fan and I disagree with probably most of what he talks about, but he and I are completely on the same page when it comes to anti-huwhite rhetoric. He doesn't like it either and he agrees that it only causes more division.