Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jan 5, 2023 3:51:24 GMT 12
RACISM
P H writes > Racism occurs whenever a group of people with an ethnocentric membership base creates or colonises a system to afford themselves separate, different, or superior rights on the basis of group membership.
When brown supremacist part-Maori who have elevated their brown ancestors while turning their white ancestors into a toilet bowl to identify monoculturally as ‘Maori’ bang on about‘racism,’ they don’t mean getting rid of any ‘racism’ that might exist.
Just placing it under new management.
Theirs.
To muddy the waters, the actual racists have carried out a clever little bait-and-switch.
Black American political economist, Thomas Sowell, identified this process as far back as 1988: “Sixty years ago, if you believed everyone should play by the same rules and be judged by the same standards, you were a radical. Thirty years ago, you were a liberal. Today, you’re a racist.”
In point of fact, those who believe in one law for all, colour-blind government, individual equality in citizenship; and an end to unearned ethnocentric privilege for brown supremacist part-Maori are the polar opposite of their racist opponents.
If you believe rights belong equally to individuals on the basis of citizenship, not to groups on the basis of group membership, you’re one of the good guys.
And if one of the bad guys calls you ‘racist,’ wear it with pride.
The only power these Nimrods have is to slap on a nasty label.
That only works if you allow it to.
P H writes > Racism occurs whenever a group of people with an ethnocentric membership base creates or colonises a system to afford themselves separate, different, or superior rights on the basis of group membership.
When brown supremacist part-Maori who have elevated their brown ancestors while turning their white ancestors into a toilet bowl to identify monoculturally as ‘Maori’ bang on about‘racism,’ they don’t mean getting rid of any ‘racism’ that might exist.
Just placing it under new management.
Theirs.
To muddy the waters, the actual racists have carried out a clever little bait-and-switch.
Black American political economist, Thomas Sowell, identified this process as far back as 1988: “Sixty years ago, if you believed everyone should play by the same rules and be judged by the same standards, you were a radical. Thirty years ago, you were a liberal. Today, you’re a racist.”
In point of fact, those who believe in one law for all, colour-blind government, individual equality in citizenship; and an end to unearned ethnocentric privilege for brown supremacist part-Maori are the polar opposite of their racist opponents.
If you believe rights belong equally to individuals on the basis of citizenship, not to groups on the basis of group membership, you’re one of the good guys.
And if one of the bad guys calls you ‘racist,’ wear it with pride.
The only power these Nimrods have is to slap on a nasty label.
That only works if you allow it to.