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Unregistered
02-03-2022, 06:59 PM
Two words have defined the downfall of America among other things. White guilt. Niggers found out many years ago that if they could constantly make whites feel horrible about slavery, that eventually the white population's self racial identity, self esteem and laws etc. would eventually cave in afterwards. Well.. we are now seeing the full effects of it

Unregistered
02-04-2022, 12:34 AM
What bothers me about this whole "white guilt" thing is that it labels all non-PoC as being guilty of these alleged crimes, even though clearly not all of them participated in them or were even alive when the alleged events took place.

And while I have no particular objection to white people labeling themselves as such, doing so is a trap in its own way, much as labeling all non-whites as people of color strips them of their cultural heritages and makes them one big fat homogeneous blob. Just because niggers don't have any culture or history to speak of, that doesn't mean whites and non-whites lack culture or history.

Instead of being called "white," whites should take pride in their ancestral heritage. Call them Italian. Call them British. Call them German. Call them Canadian. Call them Australian. Call them Russian. Etc.. Call them White, but being white should not be their sole identity.

We call non-niggers "humans," but we don't do it to strip them of their heritage; it is merely a simple way of declaring them non-niggers without knowing more information about them. All humans should take pride in themselves and their cultures, and their contributions to civilization. If we are aware of their racial identity, we have no problem with recognizing it or recognizing their contributions to civilization. Instead of calling them "people of color," we call them Chinese, Jewish, Japanese, Mexican, Indian, Native American, Egyptian, and so on. To take away their sense of self is, in its own way, a form of murder, and to do it collectively to large groups of people is genocide.

We can all be humans while still recognizing and respecting the differences between us. Of course, we still need rules and laws or there will be chaos, but I'm sure people can find a bare minimum set of laws that can be agreed upon, while the various communities add their own laws on top of that. And naturally, there should be a common tongue, a lingua franca, if you will, that can be used by all humans to communicate while still being allowed to maintain their own languages, traditions, and customs.

And we need to learn to develop a sense of humor. I remember how in the 1990's, people used to laugh when people made racist jokes, and sometimes even told racist jokes about their own people without having to worry about getting canceled.

I hate wokeism, communism, and all the rest of the hipster bullshit coming from the democrats in America these days. Sometimes you just need to call a spade a spade. (As a side note, the Ku Klux Klan was created to be the militant arm of the Democratic Party back in the day, long before the National Socialists (nazi party) existed. I suppose one could call the democrats the original nazis.)

Unregistered
02-04-2022, 01:12 AM
And some how the TV networks and ball teams and these pop culture icons, trying to demonstrate how woke they are, have made white guilt fashionable.

I refuse to feel guilty for someone else's racism. 'ell. I don't even feel guilty for mine! They can snort a line of that during commercial breaks..

tweakstick
02-04-2022, 02:22 AM
And while I have no particular objection to white people labeling themselves as such, doing so is a trap in its own way, much as labeling all non-whites as people of color strips them of their cultural heritages and makes them one big fat homogeneous blob. Just because niggers don't have any culture or history to speak of, that doesn't mean whites and non-whites lack culture or history.



Unreggie, yours is one of the most salient and spot on post that I've seen here in quite a while, especially the above snippet.

While I am genetically white and native American, I only consider myself an American human. I have no knowledge of my ancient European blood ancestors or their accomplishments so I do not identify with them. I identify with family and country. I am not proud of anything, just happy that I am blessed to be who I am, where I'm from and to be human.

You should join up or at least pick a name.

A. Gud Nigger
02-04-2022, 03:31 PM
Unreggie, yours is one of the most salient and spot on post that I've seen here in quite a while, especially the above snippet.

Thanks. :o


While I am genetically white and native American, I only consider myself an American human. I have no knowledge of my ancient European blood ancestors or their accomplishments so I do not identify with them. I identify with family and country. I am not proud of anything, just happy that I am blessed to be who I am, where I'm from and to be human.

You should join up or at least pick a name.

I am genetically Mexican and Native American (some of my ancestors were living in the "USA" long before it was the USA), but when it comes down to it, I self-identify as an American citizen and a human. I guess you could even call me a nationalist since I served in the US Army and was at one time willing to fight and die for my nation and the "American way of life," whatever that means nowadays. I think most people join the military with idealistic notions in their heads, but at the end of the day, the real reason they fight is to protect the men and women next to them.

Despite qualifying as a Person of Color, a LatinX, a Hispanic, and a Brown Person of Color, most people treat me as if I'm White because of my relatively pale skin color, which means that I sometimes have to deal with prejudice, discrimination, and antagonism from niggers and liberal self-hating nuts. I would prefer it if people would judge me by the content of my character and not my skin color.

I'm fluent in written and oral Spanish, and I can also speak German, French, Greek, and Icelandic, and I can read Latin, but I prefer to speak and write in English because it is something I know that most people can understand. And, well, in the military, there are times when you really don't want to be misunderstood. There are aspects of various cultures different from mine that I admire and respect, and I learned those languages so that I could broaden my intellectual horizons. And when I see something I like, I add it to my personal moral code.

I like this site because it does not seem to be a neo-nazi hate site that discriminates against all non-whites. I'm okay with nigger bashing because, in all honesty, I hate them too, and in the last several decades, I haven't met any Mexicans (or white people, or anyone else) that loved niggers that weren't severely mentally ill. I can't think of anything more self-destructive than wanting to have niglets of your own. I mean, talk about setting up your children for failure.

tweakstick
02-09-2022, 03:06 PM
I guess you could even call me a nationalist since I served in the US Army and was at one time willing to fight and die for my nation and the "American way of life," whatever that means nowadays. I think most people join the military with idealistic notions in their heads, but at the end of the day, the real reason they fight is to protect the men and women next to them.

Every single soul blessed enough to be born into or accepted for citizenship in this country should consider themselves a nationalist. The half that presently don't should have their citizenship revoked and sent elsewhere.

At my ten year HS reunion, upon hearing that I was then serving in the US Navy, one of my classmates asked me why I would enlist since he remembered that as far back as our being in junior high together, I distrusted the government. My response? I told him that he was half right. Not only did I distrust the government, I absolutely loathed the government. Nevertheless, I loved my country - which is to say my fellow Americans, past and present. I also felt like I owed a debt to my country for the freedoms and way of life it provided me and that it was up to myself and others to keep it that way as much as possible despite the government.

I don't consider my feelings toward the government to be any different than our founders.