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The race organizations care about one thing and one thing alone: something that allows them to grift as much as possible, certainly not about how things make blacks look.

That’s my point. What am I supposed to think of a group of people that so consistently argue that they shouldn’t be held to reasonable standards of behavior, just for the sake of getting gibs? If there was a “pro-white” organization that said things like “whites don’t need to feel guilty about their ancestors because it’s natural for them to be cruel conquerors” or “whites built the modern world, but now they’re kind of pathetic and we should go easy on them out of respect for their past accomplishments,” or “yes, white people are racists and that is bad, but it’s just their culture and you should accept that,” I wouldn’t exactly expect whites to rally behind that particular messaging. Yet you have the black equivalent all over the place, and the black people that oppose such messaging seem to be the exception.

Maybe I’m wrong—hopefully I’m wrong—about black agreement with such messages and standards, but it sure doesn’t feel like it.

1 year ago
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The race organizations care about one thing and one thing alone: something that allows them to grift as much as possible, certainly not about how things make blacks look.

That’s kind of my point. What am I supposed to think of a group of people that so consistently argue that they shouldn’t be held to reasonable standards of behavior, just for the sake of getting gibs? If there was a “pro-white” organization that said things like “whites don’t need to feel guilty about their ancestors because it’s natural for them to be cruel conquerors” or “whites built the modern world, but now they’re kind of pathetic and we should go easy on them out of respect for their past accomplishments,” or “yes, white people are racists and that is bad, but it’s just their culture and you should accept that,” I wouldn’t exactly expect whites to rally behind that particular messaging. Yet you have the black equivalent all over the place, and the black people that oppose such messaging seem to be the exception.

Maybe I’m wrong—hopefully I’m wrong—about black agreement with such messages and standards, but it sure doesn’t feel like it.

1 year ago
1 score