If it's not easily dismissed, then it should be really obvious that we are on track to make white people illegal. Clearly, that isn't a psychotic hyperbole anymore. Don't say it's just "it's not okay to be white is a controversial statement", because that was a scandal from 4chan as well, from the very era of this meme. That's very old culture war stuff at this point. Clearly we are much further along the path laid out by the meme. And one thing we can absolutely say is that we are absolutely NOT literally witnessing at this very moment an obvious backlash to the moral authority of Black Supremacism.
You know this too.
You might as well be saying, "I know those local British elections are over and Labour have as many local council seats as the Green Party, but if we keep going the way things were going in 2023, Labour will have full political dominance over the country." You are arguing against the opposite of reality, presented in front of you, that you are explicitly participating in.
Don't say it's just "it's not okay to be white is a controversial statement"
Don't tell me what to say.
That's very old culture war stuff at this point.
Okay, they hated whites back then too, got me.
And one thing we can absolutely say is that we are absolutely NOT literally witnessing at this very moment an obvious backlash to the moral authority of Black Supremacism.
More whites getting more fed up with the very anti-white system is not proof there isn't an anti-white system. And being angry doesn't mean the whites are back in charge. All the same structures are still in place, and things are (often, not all the time) run by people who hate whites.
It just came up in another thread, but George Floyd/Derek Chauvin versus Justine Damond/Mohamed Noor is an excellent example. It's anecdotal, of course, as it's just two individual incidents.
But a black police officer shot and killed an unarmed white woman, had his initial murder conviction dismissed, and was released with time served and supervised release...in under three years.
A white police officer restrained a belligerent and very likely high black man, with a sanctioned and trained pin, and is looking at decades in prison.
The main difference these is race, and treatment and reaction surrounding the races.
You might as well be saying, "I know those local British elections are over and Labour have as many local council seats as the Green Party, but if we keep going the way things were going in 2023, Labour will have full political dominance over the country." You are arguing against the opposite of reality, presented in front of you, that you are explicitly participating in.
Stop telling me what I'm saying and doing. You can come up with whatever ridiculous analogies you want, but it's meaningless, and not what I'm saying. It's what you've decided my argument is.
Gitz isn’t worth engaging. Despite the reasonably advanced vocabulary, his arguments are actually very low quality and frequently irrational. When you drill down on his logic, you find that he’s either secretly quite stupid or potentially brain damaged. The wires just aren’t connected. And when you catch him out, he immediately resorts to insane accusations in order to deflect and distract. He’s done it many times to many people on this forum.
If it's not easily dismissed, then it should be really obvious that we are on track to make white people illegal. Clearly, that isn't a psychotic hyperbole anymore. Don't say it's just "it's not okay to be white is a controversial statement", because that was a scandal from 4chan as well, from the very era of this meme. That's very old culture war stuff at this point. Clearly we are much further along the path laid out by the meme. And one thing we can absolutely say is that we are absolutely NOT literally witnessing at this very moment an obvious backlash to the moral authority of Black Supremacism.
You know this too.
You might as well be saying, "I know those local British elections are over and Labour have as many local council seats as the Green Party, but if we keep going the way things were going in 2023, Labour will have full political dominance over the country." You are arguing against the opposite of reality, presented in front of you, that you are explicitly participating in.
Don't tell me what to say.
Okay, they hated whites back then too, got me.
More whites getting more fed up with the very anti-white system is not proof there isn't an anti-white system. And being angry doesn't mean the whites are back in charge. All the same structures are still in place, and things are (often, not all the time) run by people who hate whites.
It just came up in another thread, but George Floyd/Derek Chauvin versus Justine Damond/Mohamed Noor is an excellent example. It's anecdotal, of course, as it's just two individual incidents.
But a black police officer shot and killed an unarmed white woman, had his initial murder conviction dismissed, and was released with time served and supervised release...in under three years.
A white police officer restrained a belligerent and very likely high black man, with a sanctioned and trained pin, and is looking at decades in prison.
The main difference these is race, and treatment and reaction surrounding the races.
Stop telling me what I'm saying and doing. You can come up with whatever ridiculous analogies you want, but it's meaningless, and not what I'm saying. It's what you've decided my argument is.
Gitz isn’t worth engaging. Despite the reasonably advanced vocabulary, his arguments are actually very low quality and frequently irrational. When you drill down on his logic, you find that he’s either secretly quite stupid or potentially brain damaged. The wires just aren’t connected. And when you catch him out, he immediately resorts to insane accusations in order to deflect and distract. He’s done it many times to many people on this forum.
Like with many, I think October 7th broke him.
It could be rose-tinted glasses, but I swear he used to put forward better arguments and logic. But, yeah, right now it's definitely a mess.
I'm going to continue telling you what you're saying and doing until you say or do something different than what you're saying and doing already.