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Enraging (media.patriots.win)
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You_Aint_Black 164 points ago +169 / -5

Skin color has nothing to do with it for me.

I get your point and insofar as it pertains to victimization of children, yes you're right... but this attitude is exactly why whites will not prevail in the war being waged against their kind. If you don't look at this story and see a white victim and casualty of a race war against you, then you're not going to see them coming for you, either. It sucks that we have to "go there," and I truly wish we could go back to the politics of the 90s, when this wasn't on the forefront of the culture war and "justice is color blind" was the zeitgeist of the times, but here we are... and we won't be here very long unless we figure out where we are, and fast.

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Axios87 34 points ago +36 / -2

They're forcing white people to become racist out of self-preservation. Horrific, but I'm at a loss on how to combat it. The devil has poisoned their minds and its impossible for them to see the light.

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You_Aint_Black 26 points ago +26 / -0

Well if you believe recognizing the virtuous qualities of your own people makes you a "racist," then the only answer is to accept the destruction of your race. I don't see why you would object to this solution given your position on the above.

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Axios87 13 points ago +13 / -0

"racist" has become a loosely defined term. Conversations are often misconstrued because people have to alternative meanings.

"Racist" can be used to to describe someone who separates people into ethnic groups compared to someone who tries to be "colorblind" and think of everyone as part of the same tribe.

"Racist" can also be used to mean someone who holds a hatred of a specific group of people based on their ethnicity.

Does admiring my ancestral heritage and preferring the company of people that look like me make me racist? By the first definition yes, but by the second no.