worry, on 19 October 2019 - 08:28 AM, said:
Avowed white supremacist Donald J Trump -- whose key issue in the 2016 election was the ethnic cleansing of the United States, and who benefited greatly from racist voting restrictions, racist-in-part backlash to our first black president, and racist-in-full backlash to the sin of dissatisfied non-white voices speaking up (eg Black Lives Matter) -- didn't win the presidency with 5% of the vote though. He won 63% of white men and 52% of white women. Citing those numbers inherently suggests #NotAllWhitePeople -- since neither is 100% -- which makes the incessant whining from white people -- #NotAllWhitePeople -- both redundant and besides the point.
White supremacy, colonialism, anti-blackness, colorism, erasure -- none of these need all or most white people to be in the top two quartiles of overt racist belief to operate. And white people don't need to be in those top two quartiles to be complicit. Hell, you don't even have to be white to be complicit. And when white people get oh so unfairly lumped together in casual conversations, when someone forgets to say "but not all white people are like that" when discussing the horrors visited upon them, maybe it's because protecting white feelings aren't their foremost concern. And perhaps interrupting the serious work of dismantling white supremacy, anti-blackness, and colonialism with the reminder that it's "not all white people" -- in other words, valuing white feelings above those concerns and that work -- you're actually participating, in your own small way, in that ugly legacy you're so desperate not to be lumped in with.
This makes no sense what so ever to me. I don't know why you felt the need to point out the "facts" based part of this convoluted, twice redundant.....statement? It read like an angry man who couldn't wait to put someone in their place by hoping that even though Not all White People are the same, shifty, greedy, complicit and extremely small percentile of government crooks that have been convincing the world that all white people are like these ass holes.
My point was the furthest thing from redundant because it was exactly what I chose to discuss. It can't be redundant unless you've already made up your mind on the issue and couldn't wait to rush forth with what seems like a rebuttal that you've had stored on your hard drive labeled "undermine random white person" trying to counter a sure fire, shared methodology of reverse racism that runs rampant throughout this thread.
I had already agreed to your counter points with a previous poster, so I don't know why you felt the need to repeat the same side of a discussion for any other reason other than you sound cantankerous and in the mood to put one of the very few people who do not share the hive-mind like viewpoints of the major, majority in both this thread and the overall forum.
I wasn't trying to be rude or set the wheels of the leftist agenda in motion.
And finally, it's because I say that not all white people are the same, for the same reasons I say anything. Because it's truth, and I don't understand why it's attacked to think so, or more so to actually post about it.
You and the clones are use to dismissing this saying because you see it as some defense or way to ignore the injustices of our system, but I began with the revealing of my thoughts on the matter. That I see it as a horrible, widespread problem. I don't ignore the racial problems we have, nor could anyone with a heart, yet you're entire response was the same thing that has been said to the other white meat attempting to use this truth as a shield against the obvious horrors we face as a nation, but as I've said before anytime someone in the scope of my political views speaks up, the left agenda is there to make sure they're made to feel guilty for being white in the US.
This post has been edited by Brujah: 19 October 2019 - 04:46 PM
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