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posted ago by Kekxile ago by Kekxile +1274 / -0

Dressing well, being polite, and liking individualism is apparently white supremacy, along with almost literally everything else. Mozart is racist, cars are racist, milk is racist, education is racist, smiling is SUPER racist.

It's not about the supremacy, it's about the culture. Lefties hate western culture, so they mask their own racism for white people by calling it "white supremacy".

I don't know who needed to hear this, but it just clicked for me all of a sudden: replace "white supremacy" with "white culture" and you lift the mask.

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Drooperdoo 19 points ago +19 / -0

In the 1920s, American Communists called what we call "white supremacy" "white chauvinism". That was their first word for it. Read the book of ex-Communist Bella Dodd, "School of Darkness". It was her job in the 1920s and 30s to seed the Teacher's Unions with Communists. That crap is paying dividends a hundred years later.

All of the words, slogans and concepts of Marxists in 1921 are now pervading academia in 2021.

Conservatives were complacent and snoozed as all their institutions were quietly being taken over.

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NerBolanski 3 points ago +4 / -1

It is a shame that the guy you responded to,is trying to divert the conversation.that is why I am done with conservatism.

You are right that the communists always had a plan for a long time.the problem we have is that conservatives are just moderate liberals.We need to move further right.

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Drooperdoo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!

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alex_p_keaton_III 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh yeah. It's a slow burn. They realized the class warfare rhetoric didn't work in the US (there's too much upward mobility), and the only way to get their "Marxist utopia" was to undermine it from within. The Frankfurt school certainly accelerated it. Our culture is fragile and few realize how thin the veneer of civilization is. I hope we fight to save it. I'll check out the book. Thanks for the recommendation!