Okay, why did you bring up that racial intolerance in South America and Africa are the fault of European colonialism? — Judaka
You're telling me that you had no intentions of blaming any group for this? — Judaka
The historical facts do not speak for themselves, you've interpreted their meaning and you've interpreted that individuals should be held accountable for the actions of people of a similar race or ancestry. — Judaka
As for your views about the alt-right, you aren't really making an effort, I don't want to talk about them with you. — Judaka
If you have reduced your claim to an observation that racism occurs in all countries, and from people of all skin tones, then that is uncontroversial. I doubt many, if any, would care to argue. It is the claim in the OP that racism is only criticised when it is done by white people that is unsupportable. — andrewk
It's really hard to get reliable information about what the alt-right is and what they're not. — Judaka
I'm trying to draw parallels between the alt-right and other groups which are not criticised for the same type of behaviour and attitudes — Judaka
I should have chosen an entirely different way to go about it — Judaka
US culture appears to be a rather different thing to anything I’ve found in Europeans, Australians or Canadians. — I like sushi
I mostly made the thread because I watched a video from a more reasonable youtuber who calls himself an alt-right speaker named millennial woes and got a lot of my information about the alt-right from him — Judaka
I think Anaxagoras is viewing this whole “alt-right” thing as purely from a US perspective? I could be wrong. — I like sushi
The problem with that is that fixing the problems "for all citizens of the country" will never happen until people acknowledge the way things are. — T Clark
The problem with that is that fixing the problems "for all citizens of the country" will never happen until people acknowledge the way things are.
— T Clark
This is crucial in getting rid of social issues. — Anaxagoras
Alt-right speakers I've listened to talk about the sanctity of white cultures, of white people having indispensable value, of white people banding together and thinking collectively. They want to secure the survival of their whites and the lands traditionally owned by whites. They want to be proud to be white, for their governments to prioritise whites over other ethnicities as the main citizens of the land. They feel the alternative is to reduce them to statistics in their performances economically, educationally and how they contribute to society.
My main challenge to people is to ask, not whether this is a good way to think or not but to discuss the prevalence of this way of thinking among ethnic groups outside of the Anglo-Saxon white citizens of Western nations. I would argue that the vast, vast majority of nations outside the West have cultures that can be characterised by alt-right thinking. Secondly, I would argue that outside of Anglo-Saxon whites in the West, all ethnic groups think like the alt-right, sometimes less extremely and sometimes more. — Judaka
is whether or not there is a tone of hypocracy in calling “white” people racist because they are proud of their country and wish preserve and honour what they view as “quintessentially X”. — I like sushi
do people in countries with more stability and freedom than elsewhere have good reason to be worried about losing their stability and freedom? — I like sushi
Your historical facts did absolutely no such thing, you are telling me that the West is responsible for racial tensions in Africa — Judaka
Do you consider yourself a westerner? — Judaka
There's really not much point in discussing the alt-right when you see them as the white version of BLM. — Judaka
think you're the only poster I have had problems with due solely to me bringing up the alt-right, perhaps NKBJ but I knew about him before this thread and I expected trouble with him regardless. — Judaka
How does your racialised solution perform better than simply identifying the problems of individuals with black-skin as problems of Americans and trying to solve them as efficiently and effectively as possible? — Judaka
What you're saying is really in my estimation, is not all that different from the alt-right's ethnocentric, racialised perspective. — Judaka
There's a moral high ground for you because you see minorities as victims, you see people as extenuations of victims of their ethnic histories but it's superficial. — Judaka
At the end of the day, race means too much for you, condemning that would be a step towards ending racism. — Judaka
How would people lose their freedom? — Anaxagoras
Different responsibilities as a result of different racial histories and it doesn't matter if you're born rich or poor, attractive or ugly, intelligent or stupid, tall or short - none of it matters, it's just your skin colour. It's an interpretative focus on race, it's not facts, you can't even tell the difference. — Judaka
Not only that.You are right. I am merely commenting on the alt-right here in the United States. — Anaxagoras
Einstein wasn't even white — Judaka
What I am saying is that there are a lot of similarities between the east Asian countries trying to maintain ethnic hegemony and what the alt-right want, similarities between the alt-right wanting whites to be prioritised in "white" countries over non-whites in the same way that governments across the world prioritise their majority races. — Judaka
I was stating that it is unfair to associate someone with the “alt-right” just because they worry about their cultural identity being consumed (falsely or not doesn’t matter fro the point to stand; in reality I don’t think it’s as big an issue as some wish to make out). — I like sushi
Exactly. And such a diverse and multicultural lot that within itself this group of people harbor resentment, xenophobia and racism towards each other. Like, uh, humans occasionally do.Anglo Saxons are white, certainly, as are Norwegians and Finns, Latvians, Jews, and Italians. So are the French and Serbs, Greeks, Turks, etc. Caucasians are a large, diverse, multicultural assembly. — Bitter Crank
Basically your view is extremely US-centric, which assumes that the US narrative is the only one that exists and everything follows it. — ssu
Focus on other issues, like from the fact that not everything in the continent of Africa is explained with Western colonization (and the Trans-Atlantic slave trade), is simply unimportant. — ssu
I am not against discrimination, prejudice, categorising people and so on, I accept these things as unchangable. — Judaka
The problem is that he's perpetuating it Sushi, his only defence for his perspective is the historical inequities and injustices that took place and their role in the modern context but that's just not good enough. — Judaka
but you still interpret me as saying racial discrimination is unchangeable and we should just accept it? — Judaka
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