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The American Alt-Right borrows more from post-WW II Fascists movements/intellectualls breh that was what I was getting at
ToucheThe American Alt-Right borrows more from post-WW II Fascists movements/intellectualls breh that was what I was getting at
That's why all this white supremacy/supremecists talk gotta stop. These people are embracing and taking being called that as empowerment and empowering. You're promoting them when you group them all as that and label them that
We need to keep talking about it and circle the wagons and protect ourselves... the minute we STOP talking about it we fall right back to sleep you big fukking dummy...Do you fukking hear yourself???We need to keep talking about it and circle the wagons and protect ourselves... the minute we STOP talking about it we fall right back to sleep you big fukking dummy...
Do you fukking hear yourself???We need to keep talking about it and circle the wagons and protect ourselves... the minute we STOP talking about it we fall right back to sleep you big fukking dummy...
All you doing is promoting them and giving ideas to people who don't even think like that. And black people don't talk about these people in a negative light. They talk about them in a superior light. Like "These white supremacists run the world and these white supremacists can kill black people with no consequences and these white supremacists won't give us no jobs or give us movies showing us in a positive light".
That's uplifting them and downgrading yourself and your race
Imagine white people saying "These Black supremacists won't give us a movie shows us in a positive light" or "Black supremacists run the world and they won't hire us and they are miseducating our kids and always discriminate against us white people" or "Black supremacists can kill white people with no consequences even our women and kids".
Exactly. This is why so many of us, (myself included) were so surprised when we discovered our white "friends" were racist. All this open talk has helped people wake up, and realize who we need to be supporting, instead of this illusion of inclusion and love.
Pretty much all, at least most white people already feel this way. It was just politically incorrect to voice it. How they feel is the problem. Making it public does not encourage more of them to feel that way. Making it public allows them to feel comfortable to express it, and allows black people to realize these people are not our friends. Not talking about something doesn't make it go away.
Most white people are scared of black people. Now I see black people changing the narrative saying they're scared of white people. Imagine a white person who are scared of black people listening to a black person telling him "You have nothing to be scared of. You can kill a black person and you have a entire system who are going to make sure you have no consequences and it's no reason for you to feel like a black person is better than you because your people run the world. All you have to do is be a white supremacist and you will have a system called white supremacy to make sure you will thrive in life".

This is a country founded on white supremacy, has it in its veins. No one is creating a group to avoid consequences. They've avoided such repercussions and built systems around being racist since this country's inception. Why are you talking about white supremacy like it's a new phenomenon man?

That's why all this white supremacy/supremecists talk gotta stop. These people are embracing and taking being called that as empowerment and empowering. You're promoting them when you group them all as that and label them that
