Sigh. I’m black. I know for a fact that there’s a such thing as black supremacy. Just get a conversation going about things black people are widely considered better at. You won’t hear a single rebuke from most black people. Quite the opposite. The only difference is that black supremacy is considered benign.
I heard you. I'm not holding you down /s. Just an argument for the ether, for people to consider when they hear about the nonexistence of black supremacy.
Just glad to have you aboard! IMO, if you're a black person and you see through the shananigans of the left, while being told that whites are all evil and all racist, that takes some bravery!
Just out of curiosity; what’s the black communities take on the Klan (specifically them not the other likeminded chucklefucks) In terms of modern times. Are people actively concerned about them as a group or is it just like “old crazy boogeymen who occasionally pop up in a desperate attempt to remain relevant ?”
Can only speak for the people I know, but there’s this persistent belief that they are as relevant today as they were yesterday. A bit like how the word Nazi is invoked even though most people today haven’t seen a real one.
I'd be willing to be there are plenty of old men and women who see a young kid who shaves their head for the style of it and put them in the Nazi column because they are shaving their head, and that means they are a skin head Nazi
despite no other evidence.
Think about how stupid people like to jump to these insane conclusions and then keep them forever. There are still people who think playing DnD is some sort of cult ritua for crying out loud.
Now think about how many of these little beliefs there are and how many little communities think differing sets of them... madness.
Oh ok that makes sense. Yeah most Jews (even in the South / Midwest) aren’t remotely concerned about the Klan as a group. Neo Nazis on the other hand, are way more relevant, followed by fundamentalist Muslims / leftists / etc.
It's just human nature. People who deny this take are ignorant to how human beings are.
It's why bias and stereotypes exist. It is a human race self defense mechanism.
In regards to BLM messaging... Treating one sector of the community as a special case can only be divisive and result in fostering resentment and worsening community relations.
But that is what the globalists want.
I saw this quoted "They are engaging in ideological subversion. Luring people to their cause by ostensibly being about improving the lives of black people, whilst cynically trying to implement their true Marxist aims."
I appreciate your response. Similarly, seeing lots of "black pride" signs, which I fully support, I was wondering with my wife yesterday, would it be considered racist to have "white pride" just as one can have black, gay, Christian, Jewish, Korean, whatever "pride"? Or would that be taken as inherently racist and only ok if "pride" is claimed by a non-majority group? Like, can't we all just have pride in who we are as individuals while also having full equality and tolerance towards all others who may also have pried in what they see as making them unique?
Sigh. I’m black. I know for a fact that there’s a such thing as black supremacy. Just get a conversation going about things black people are widely considered better at. You won’t hear a single rebuke from most black people. Quite the opposite. The only difference is that black supremacy is considered benign.
Tell that to those poor Pygmies.
Or white farmers in Africa...if you can find any anymore...
I said “considered benign.” Not “is benign.”
I heard you. I'm not holding you down /s. Just an argument for the ether, for people to consider when they hear about the nonexistence of black supremacy.
Just glad to have you aboard! IMO, if you're a black person and you see through the shananigans of the left, while being told that whites are all evil and all racist, that takes some bravery!
Just out of curiosity; what’s the black communities take on the Klan (specifically them not the other likeminded chucklefucks) In terms of modern times. Are people actively concerned about them as a group or is it just like “old crazy boogeymen who occasionally pop up in a desperate attempt to remain relevant ?”
Can only speak for the people I know, but there’s this persistent belief that they are as relevant today as they were yesterday. A bit like how the word Nazi is invoked even though most people today haven’t seen a real one.
Think about how stupid most people are.
I'd be willing to be there are plenty of old men and women who see a young kid who shaves their head for the style of it and put them in the Nazi column because they are shaving their head, and that means they are a skin head Nazi despite no other evidence.
Think about how stupid people like to jump to these insane conclusions and then keep them forever. There are still people who think playing DnD is some sort of cult ritua for crying out loud.
Now think about how many of these little beliefs there are and how many little communities think differing sets of them... madness.
Oh ok that makes sense. Yeah most Jews (even in the South / Midwest) aren’t remotely concerned about the Klan as a group. Neo Nazis on the other hand, are way more relevant, followed by fundamentalist Muslims / leftists / etc.
It's just human nature. People who deny this take are ignorant to how human beings are.
It's why bias and stereotypes exist. It is a human race self defense mechanism.
In regards to BLM messaging... Treating one sector of the community as a special case can only be divisive and result in fostering resentment and worsening community relations.
But that is what the globalists want.
I saw this quoted "They are engaging in ideological subversion. Luring people to their cause by ostensibly being about improving the lives of black people, whilst cynically trying to implement their true Marxist aims."
I appreciate your response. Similarly, seeing lots of "black pride" signs, which I fully support, I was wondering with my wife yesterday, would it be considered racist to have "white pride" just as one can have black, gay, Christian, Jewish, Korean, whatever "pride"? Or would that be taken as inherently racist and only ok if "pride" is claimed by a non-majority group? Like, can't we all just have pride in who we are as individuals while also having full equality and tolerance towards all others who may also have pried in what they see as making them unique?