(December 9, 2021 at 8:18 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Can you imagine stumbling through your turgid existence genuinely not realizing why everyone around you thinks you're an icky racist?
You've made it pretty clear. I'm a racist to you because I won't bow down to the BLM slogan, even though I actually support the slogan itself, and just not the entity known as BLM. You have said that because I am not in support of BLM, I am for the status quo and don't want anything to change, when clearly you see me shitting on all politicians, media outlets and billionaires. Clearly I want change, but you see me not supporting all of those fighting for change, so you take that as me being for racism since these activists are supposedly against racism. I think they are proposing a lot of things that are not necessarily going to make things better for society. Do I support the ISIS freedom fighters fighting against Assad just because Assad is a really bad guy? No. If the rebels get in charge, are they going to be better than Assad? Probably not. They'll probably be worse. Does that mean I'm an Assad stan and I love the status quo in Syria and want it to stay that way forever? No. That doesn't necessary follow from me not backing the even more extreme rebels who are cutting out and eating hearts.
Also, some consider me racist because I am principled and stick by my principles. Even if a cop is involved in a case, I stand by the principle that letting a hundred guilty go is better than locking up one innocent, and I will not let the mob mentality sway me from that. That will always be what matters most to me in legal matters. Of course, bringing police to justice for illegal actions is very important, but I'm sorry, innocent until proven guilty and letting go a hundred innocent men before you lock up one guilty one is even more important than getting justice. I will always be consistent with that principle.
Oh, and then there is the alt-right label that you want to put on me. Me seeing that white people are being shit on in the media is not a political belief. It is merely an observation. Since when is an observation the same thing as a political belief? Sonny Hosten of the View and I think also an MSNBC host, said that the 57 percent of white women who voted for Glenn Youngkin don't want their children to know that slavery existed. This is a beyond laughable attack on white people and not close to the truth. How many millions of women are being brainwashed by the View? What was the View's take on the Colin Kaepernick Netflix slavery documentary? The ladies of the View came to the conclusion that football tryouts need to be changed somehow to protect the feelings of black children who are getting slavery vibes during the tryouts. How much more insane and woke are you going to get with this stuff as a country?