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I won't actively participate in this thread, but I wanted to throw this into the mix: There has been historic slavery of white people. For some reason this gets ignored in favour of a narrative where white people are always and only the oppressors. Anyway, it's something for you to Google."
Oh boy....the "whites were slaves, too" narrative so popular among White supremacists.
The only nauseating self-righteousness, and nauseating dishonesty, is yours, as you were clearly emphasizing "anti-White" rhetoric. — Thanatos Sand
Also, I don't think harboring deep grudges against people of other races automatically leads to taking immediate, violent and retributory action against them. This just isn't a feasible course of action for an individual or a group to take, especially among those socially and politically marginalized, unless of course you're willing to die yourself or be sent to prison for a very long time.I would imagine, however, that the first step in the direction of violence is to demonize or dehumanize your perceived enemy. That much seems obvious, and some of the rhetoric I'm witnessing these days tends in that direction, even yours here which vilifies white people to a certain extent, and perhaps rightly so given our dark history. European Antisemitism predated the Holocaust, for instance, and the latter was only possible once these historical resentments against Jews became aligned with political power capable of acting upon them. — Erik
I'll acknowledge the obvious inhumane treatment that non-whites have been subjected to, I will search out wisdom and excellence form any source, regardless of skin color, and do other things that I feel are consistent with the desire to increase racial harmony and understanding. — Erik
Except your problem, and its a racist one, is you see Whites fighting for equality and human rights for Blacks as "Black supremacists." — Thanatos Sand
If you want to do your part to end racism, reject the myth of biological race. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
Yes I agree. There are different shades of meaning and interpretation to the question. Thanks.
However, I'm looking for a black person who's a white supremacist. Either s/he exists or not.
If s/he exists how does s/he deal with the obvious contradiction of such a worldview?
If s/he doesn't exist, why? As you mentioned in your post there are so many hues to race and culture. Surely, in this smorgasbord of possibilities there must be such a person. — TheMadFool
Except your problem, and its a racist one, is you see Whites fighting for equality and human rights for Blacks as "Black supremacists."
— Thanatos Sand
I didn't say that. I don't mean that either.
And I have no idea if there a Black White supremacist. Why do you ask
— Thanatos Sand
What kind of a worldview would such a person have? It would be self-contradictory at its foundation. Being Black and anti-Black at the same time.
The inquiry is legitmate because the opposite is true. We have white people who are anti-white by supporting racial equality.
You absolutely did say that in your post below — Thanatos Sand
You absolutely did say that in your post below — Thanatos Sand
Sorry. It does read like that. But did you read unenlightened's post? Here it is
You see?
What are your comments about unenlightened's post? — TheMadFool
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