It's never been about equality. Much like all the other snowflake victim groups that are constantly denigrating the average white person, it's about superiority and power.
It's a main reason none of these people can point to irrefutable concrete examples of their oppression; It's all anecdotal nonsense and finger pointing.
I have respect for the black dude who had the balls to stand in between that black supremacist asshole and the person on the ground. At least that's what it looks like from this video.
Most of the black people participating in these riots and demonstrations are very clearly racist black supremacists who only wish to harm anyone with different color skin while simultaneously playing the victim.
Hell, I challenge others to go look at the statistics; even black people think black people are more racist than any other group. The numbers are somewhat surprising and don't reflect what the media portrays at all.
Edit: I'm glad the vietnamese community in Florida are coming together to fight against these ridiculous double-standards. I'm hoping more and more communities do the same. I've heard there are some Hispanic and Korean groups scattered about that are beginning to come together as well.
The reality is that we desperately need these groups to come out and demonstrate like this. In the present political and social climate white people who don't conform to their orthodoxy have been completely blocked out from being represented fairly in the mainstream media. Anytime they try to rally they get publicly labeled as racist, sexist, alt-right, neo-Nazi, white supremacists -- no matter how peacefully they gather or the message they promote.
If other minority groups are looking to the usual patriotic white americans to do the work for them then they're going to be sorely disappointed. It's time for them to step up as well.
It's never been about equality. Much like all the other snowflake victim groups that are constantly denigrating the average white person, it's about superiority and power.
It's a main reason none of these people can point to irrefutable concrete examples of their oppression; It's all anecdotal nonsense and finger pointing.
I have respect for the black dude who had the balls to stand in between that black supremacist asshole and the person on the ground. At least that's what it looks like from this video.
Most of the black people participating in these riots and demonstrations are very clearly racist black supremacists who only wish to harm anyone with different color skin while simultaneously playing the victim.
Hell, I challenge others to go look at the statistics; even black people think black people are more racist than any other group. The numbers are somewhat surprising and don't reflect what the media portrays at all.
Edit: I'm glad the vietnamese community in Florida are coming together to fight against these ridiculous double-standards. I'm hoping more and more communities do the same. I've heard there are some Hispanic and Korean groups scattered about that are beginning to come together as well.
The reality is that we desperately need these groups to come out and demonstrate like this. In the present political and social climate white people who don't conform to their orthodoxy have been completely blocked out from being represented fairly in the mainstream media. Anytime they try to rally they get publicly labeled as racist, sexist, alt-right, neo-Nazi, white supremacists -- no matter how peacefully they gather or the message they promote.
If other minority groups are looking to the usual patriotic white americans to do the work for them then they're going to be sorely disappointed. It's time for them to step up as well.