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    #11
    Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
    We have redefined what racist actually means or should mean. Anything with a slight prejudice is construed as racist today. Therefore if that is the baseline we are following then every single group of people are racist to some degree or another.
    It's gone much further than that, at least at my Cali university where it was reiterated that white "racism" is ultimately rooted in white birth itself (choosing a partner with rare hair/eye/skin alleles).

    So according to 2+2... The only way to de-racism for whites is continuing forth with voluntary extinction.

    They use "diversity" in a very ironic context, to promote global eradication of minority ethnic groups, the universality dark-brownness.

    Without a doubt they will turn their guns on N.E. Asian/Middle Eastern/Latin American populations with rare/unique genetic traits as soon as Europeans are too rare to effectively scapegoat.

    I really believe that if you understand playground behavior you understand adult political extremism.

    "White supremacy" is 2 kids who look different being tormented on the playground for their pale skin -- and one realizing that if they join in tormenting the other, they will be temporarily spared from the torment.
    Last edited by ////; 10-19-2019, 08:51 PM.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Split Decision View Post
      thanks for the clarification that u didnt make the video

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        #13
        Originally posted by //// View Post
        "White supremacy" is 2 kids who look different being tormented on the playground for their pale skin -- and one realizing that if they join in tormenting the other, they will be temporarily spared from the torment.
        So white supremacy is whites....hating other whites?



        I'm pretty sure that's not how that works.

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          #14
          Originally posted by travestyny View Post
          So white supremacy is whites....hating other whites?



          I'm pretty sure that's not how that works.
          When you see a white person pretending "white supremacy" exists, it's that white person begging the mob for temporary immunity. It's why they behave in such theatrically self-demeaning ways on social media.

          If you join in slapping the other pale kid in the back of the head on the play ground with the mob watching, for a moment you stop being the target.
          Last edited by ////; 10-19-2019, 10:02 PM.

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            #15
            Originally posted by //// View Post
            When you see a white person pretending "white supremacy" exists, it's that white person begging the pitchfork mob for temporary immunity.

            If you join in slapping the other pale kid in the back of the head on the play ground with the mob watching, for a moment you stop being the target.
            If you think White Supremacy is mostly concerned with whites fighting against whites, then you don't understand the damn definition of White Supremacy.


            This isn't rocket science.

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              #16
              Originally posted by travestyny View Post
              If you think White Supremacy is mostly concerned with whites fighting against whites, then you don't understand the damn definition of White Supremacy.


              This isn't rocket science.
              As I understand it "white supremacy" is a conspiracy theory adapted from the older ***ish one, where the global white minority controls everything, including orchestrating their own suffering in some elaborate "4-D chess" game.

              I think it fell out of mainstream acceptance when the public became aware of rapid white population decline, the projected brown majorities of Europe, and the rise of US institutions that openly discriminate against white/asian students and job applicants. There was a poll a few years ago showing most white Americans see themselves as disproportionately targeted, which has been statistically true for decades, but it took a while for people to actually comprehend the shift (thanks in a large part to the *** movement causing a massive rise in interracial violence data searches).

              It's still promoted in coastal universities and popular on militant "black power" websites. Occasionally used as title clickbait by CNN & Huffington Post.

              People who promote that conspiracy theory never have good motives. I know a lot of politic is just a matter of perspective rather than malicious intent, but I've never seen anyone promote the "white supremacist" conspiracy theory who wasn't using it maliciously.

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                #17
                Originally posted by //// View Post
                As I understand it "white supremacy" is a conspiracy theory adapted from the older ***ish one, where the global white minority controls everything, including orchestrating their own suffering in some elaborate "4-D chess" game.

                I think it fell out of mainstream acceptance when the public became aware of rapid white population decline, the projected brown majorities of Europe, and the rise of US institutions that openly discriminate against white/asian students and job applicants. There was a poll a few years ago showing most white Americans see themselves as disproportionately targeted, which has been statistically true for decades, but it took a while for people to actually comprehend the shift (thanks in a large part to the *** movement causing a massive rise in interracial violence data searches).

                It's still promoted in coastal universities and popular on militant "black power" websites. Occasionally used as title clickbait by CNN & Huffington Post.

                People who promote that conspiracy theory never have good motives. I know a lot of politic is just a matter of perspective rather than malicious intent, but I've never seen anyone promote the "white supremacist" conspiracy theory who wasn't using it maliciously.
                Your mistake is believing that Whites Supremacy is a conspiracy theory.


                What do you say to the victims of Dylan Roof? Pretty sure that proves you're wrong.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by travestyny View Post
                  Your mistake is believing that Whites Supremacy is a conspiracy theory.


                  What do you say to the victims of Dylan Roof? Pretty sure that proves you're wrong.
                  According to the white supremacy conspiracy theory, racism requires power or it isn't racism, and whites possess secret power over world events despite their tiny and shrinking population share.

                  According to the own definition I've seen you personally outline, white supremacy is based in "institutional racism" (which doesn't make any sense because every racial policy in modern US institutions is flamboyantly biased against Europeans & Asians, but I digress).

                  Dylan Roof is surely a racist, extremely alienated/*************** from US society and believed that he was acting as a martyr for his dying people, etc., but you seem to be changing your definition here in order to portray him as part of "white supremacy". However I never see you use the term Islamic supremacy when you read about an IED attack in Chechnya or black supremacy when you see those clips of white kids being swarmed by black gangs. Why? Because, as you say, those groups don't have supremacy, therefore they are not supremacists. Are you alleging that Dylan Roof's people possess supreme power? Would that not be the most outlandish of conspiracy theories?

                  You use this term to explain statistical disparities in black & white crime rates, academic performance, etc. (when you know this isn't the actual cause). That in turn requires you to concoct a "background story" where whites possess secret power and are sabotaging you.

                  Which again leads to the central problem of the interwar ***ish supremacy theory (from which the modern white supremacy conspiracy theory was plagiarized word-for-word in the 1960s):

                  They are consciously engineering their own downfall? It is the grand white supremacist strategy to lose all of their ancestral land, triple the life expectancy of their enemies and bestow them with modern technology, be tormented and ousted from political power due to their different physical appearances, then go extinct by within two centuries? That's the white supremacist agenda?

                  To be on the brink of colonizing other planets then turning around and deciding to lift everyone else up instead at the cost of their own existence and the safety of their children? Are they ****ing dumb then?

                  Or is this entire theory a way for the people they lifted up to stroke their egos and pretend the only reason they lagged behind to begin with was "supremacy"?
                  Last edited by ////; 10-19-2019, 10:36 PM.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by //// View Post
                    According to the white supremacy conspiracy theory, racism requires power or it isn't racism, and whites possess secret power over world events despite their tiny and shrinking population share.

                    According to the own definition I've seen you personally outline, white supremacy is based in "institutional racism" (which doesn't make any sense because every racial policy in modern US institutions is flamboyantly biased against Europeans & Asians, but I digress).

                    Dylan Roof is surely a racist, extremely alienated/*************** from US society and believed that he was acting as a martyr for his dying people, etc., but you seem to be changing your definition here in order to portray him as part of "white supremacy". However I never see you use the term Islamic supremacy when you read about an IED attack in Chechnya or black supremacy when you see those clips of white kids being swarmed by black gangs. Why? Because, as you say, those groups don't have supremacy, therefore they are not supremacists. Are you alleging that Dylan Roof's people possess supreme power? Would that not be the most outlandish of conspiracy theories?
                    What the hell are you talking about? Don't put any words in my mouth. You've never seen me remark about racism requiring power. Just more deflecting by you.

                    Originally posted by //// View Post
                    You use this term to explain statistical disparities in black & white crime rates, academic performance, etc. (when you know this isn't the actual cause). That in turn requires you to concoct a "background story" where whites possess secret power and are sabotaging you.

                    Which again leads to the central problem of the interwar ***ish supremacy theory (from which the modern white supremacy conspiracy theory was plagiarized word-for-word in the 1960s):

                    They are consciously engineering their own downfall? It is the grand white supremacist strategy to lose all of their ancestral land, triple the life expectancy of their enemies and bestow them with modern technology, be tormented and ousted from political power due to their different physical appearances, then go extinct by within two centuries? That's the white supremacist agenda?

                    To be on the brink of colonizing other planets then turning around and deciding to lift everyone else up instead at the cost of their own existence and the safety of their children? Are they ****ing dumb then?

                    Or is this entire theory a way for the people they lifted up to stroke their egos and pretend the only reason they lagged behind to begin with was "supremacy"?
                    More mumbo jumbo by you. But it's a conspiracy theory, right?

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                      #20
                      You can respond to my post or not.

                      I don't care about NBC or FBI spokespersons anymore than I care about what Jerry Springer & Dennis Rodman have to say on the topic. Disposable daytime TV trash marketed to people in wheeled homes.

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