They pushed back the timeline for the minority majority America, didn't they? So soon you'll enjoy the perks of the gibs minorities get now, I'm sure about that 😉
It's better to say non-White. The phrase "minority majority" should be all that's required to understand that linguistic manipulation is being employed to deceive and manipulate.
Better, probably. I do enjoy the oxymoron of minority majority though. Plus it has a certain revelation about those non whites inferiority complex. As even when they are the majority they will still inferior and want help from the new minority
Sure, but I think adopting the term non-White into one's everyday lexicon is better for casually planting a seed of doubt in the nearby normie. Similar to how we've abandoned the term "reverse racism" in favor of "racism", because it helps the normie to see that no, race based animosity is not unidirectional. I've had luck with this one first-hand in altering the perspective of a normie.
Choice of words influences thoughts both of oneself and those around you so it behooves us to be prudent with our vocabulary when it's such a small effort for such large potential payoff.
They pushed back the timeline for the minority majority America, didn't they? So soon you'll enjoy the perks of the gibs minorities get now, I'm sure about that 😉
It's better to say non-White. The phrase "minority majority" should be all that's required to understand that linguistic manipulation is being employed to deceive and manipulate.
Better, probably. I do enjoy the oxymoron of minority majority though. Plus it has a certain revelation about those non whites inferiority complex. As even when they are the majority they will still inferior and want help from the new minority
Sure, but I think adopting the term non-White into one's everyday lexicon is better for casually planting a seed of doubt in the nearby normie. Similar to how we've abandoned the term "reverse racism" in favor of "racism", because it helps the normie to see that no, race based animosity is not unidirectional. I've had luck with this one first-hand in altering the perspective of a normie.
Choice of words influences thoughts both of oneself and those around you so it behooves us to be prudent with our vocabulary when it's such a small effort for such large potential payoff.
Cool, I'm sold.