It's ironic really. I was raised much the same. I ended up losing a friend in a fairly heated argument because I objected to the notion that the solution to racial discrimination was more racial discrimination but just targeted solely at white people. Someone I thought shared a moral framework with me didn't and it was one of the things that set me down my current path.
None of this had to be like this, but people weren't content to live and let live, they just couldn't let go of their hatred for whitey. Now you have mundane people like me who were raised to explicitly reject racial discrimination turning towards racial politics because we can see trouble on the horizon.
I see the trouble but I refuse to become racist. Yes I understand demographics and see what you are talking about clear as day but I will push back where I can and am willing to give any individual a chance. However I can understand a white person who says they will only associate with whites because unless we can put a stop to this things will get wild
It's not even that. I just want America to retain a white super majority, say about 80%? Just enough that there's passive social pressure exerted by the society such that racial grievance mongering from non-whites is dead on arrival and our social mores are enforced by people's desire to simply fit in. When in Rome, ya know?
We're not at the stage where there needs to be complete disassociation yet. I think that only really becomes a necessity when the violence comes out into the open at scale. Then again I've heard when that goes, it goes fast.
True. I’m a firm believer of when in Rome. I don’t like the idea of disassociation either. Granted I think people who want to voluntarily do so should but people who will associate with other races should do so too. I tend to associate mostly with traditional minded Christians which is where I am.
It's ironic really. I was raised much the same. I ended up losing a friend in a fairly heated argument because I objected to the notion that the solution to racial discrimination was more racial discrimination but just targeted solely at white people. Someone I thought shared a moral framework with me didn't and it was one of the things that set me down my current path.
None of this had to be like this, but people weren't content to live and let live, they just couldn't let go of their hatred for whitey. Now you have mundane people like me who were raised to explicitly reject racial discrimination turning towards racial politics because we can see trouble on the horizon.
I see the trouble but I refuse to become racist. Yes I understand demographics and see what you are talking about clear as day but I will push back where I can and am willing to give any individual a chance. However I can understand a white person who says they will only associate with whites because unless we can put a stop to this things will get wild
It's not even that. I just want America to retain a white super majority, say about 80%? Just enough that there's passive social pressure exerted by the society such that racial grievance mongering from non-whites is dead on arrival and our social mores are enforced by people's desire to simply fit in. When in Rome, ya know?
We're not at the stage where there needs to be complete disassociation yet. I think that only really becomes a necessity when the violence comes out into the open at scale. Then again I've heard when that goes, it goes fast.
True. I’m a firm believer of when in Rome. I don’t like the idea of disassociation either. Granted I think people who want to voluntarily do so should but people who will associate with other races should do so too. I tend to associate mostly with traditional minded Christians which is where I am.
Which is ironically closer to the traditional mindset of White America than that of most people in America today.