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The myth of racism

July 23, 2012
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Racism is the idea that it is wrong to think your race is better than others. That your culture is better than others. To acknowledge that every human being is not ‘the same.’  Until the early twentieth century it was considered natural to have pride in who you were and where you came from. Then along came the Marxists who wished to make everyone a servant of the almighty State. In order to accomplish this goal they had to get rid of people’s links to family, God and country. Racism is a concept used by Marxists to undermine nations and make the citizenry ashamed of their history and culture.

Governments have been infiltrated and legislation passed making racism a type of ‘Orwellian thought-crime.’ Nowadays it is illegal to deny someone a job or housing based on race. The government expects businesses to keep “racial quotas” to make sure they are not ‘discriminating.’ Schools are forced to integrate and the focus is on the less intelligent students being able to pass ‘standardized tests’ instead of nurturing the intelligent and encouraging creativity. Marxists do not want a society of well-read, creative, intellectuals. They want beaten down, mindless drones who go to work, watch television, and pop out a baby or two in order to keep the human species going. They want to overrun the populations of productive countries with Third World immigrants who will be dependent on the State for services. If you speak out against these policies you are called a ‘racist’ or a ‘xenophobe.’

Of course, these names are ridiculous nonsense. There is absolutely nothing wrong with thinking one culture is better than another. The original reason folks emigrated to the United States was because the nations of Europe had strong central governments, so folks who thought a weak central government was better moved to America. To them, America was better than Europe. I myself left New York and came to Dixie because I believe Dixie is better. The culture and people of the South are a better class of people than those in the North.

Some folks may argue that having these ‘racist’ thoughts causes violence and atrocities. They might bring up Adolf Hitler, the Ku Klux Klan or the Black Panthers. My answer to that argument would be the term ‘collectivism,’ which is the misguided assumption that everyone of the same race or who speaks the same language is exactly alike. It is the idea that people believe the same thing and act the same way simply because they have one thing in common. Hitler wanted all German-speaking people under his rule, regardless of the fact that many different cultures speak German. Europe is full of White people, but they are not all the same. Africa is full of Black people, but they are not all the same. South America is full of Hispanic people, but they are not all the same. These places are continents made up of countries with different cultures. The people who make up these nations are all proud of who they are; or at least they would be had the Marxists not poisoned the world with their cancer known as ‘political correctness.’

There is nothing wrong with liking one group of people over another or liking one culture over another. It is your right to think and form whatever opinions you wish to. Since there is nothing wrong with having these ideas we can draw one simple conclusion: that there is no such thing as racism; it does not exist. Racism is a myth. So the next time a Marxist calls you a ‘racist’ reply by saying ‘So what? You’re a Leprechaun!’

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10 Responses to The myth of racism

  1. SouthernAtHeart on July 23, 2012 at 11:06 pm

    “So the next time a Marxist calls you a ‘racist’ reply by saying ‘So what? You’re a Leprechaun!’”

    I’m sorry but I don’t understand this comment. Maybe because I’m partially Irish. Usually when people have labeled me “racist” I say “yes, I like who I am and my ancestors. How about you?”

  2. The Masked Walnut on July 23, 2012 at 11:11 pm

    i was originally going to use Lochness monster. the point I was making is that there is no such thing as racism. just like there is no such thing as unicorns, leprechauns, yetis etc. im talking the power away from the term racist and making it comical to even call someone a racist. you might as well call someone an elf, or a cyclops.

  3. WhiteSouthron on July 24, 2012 at 12:26 am

    I call myself racist because I believe in racial truths. If I believed the word racist meant I wanted to go out and lynch blacks or gas Jews, then trust me, I wouldn’t label myself as such. It offends some people that we ain’t all the same, but they simply fear reality. If they grew up in the environment I did then they would be quite ‘racist’ themselves. I attended a 80%+ black public school, so I was enriched with this reality early on in my life. While I did meet some well meaning black folks there, overall the experience was not something I would want to put my non-existant children through.

    Most of these white anti-whites live in safe white environments, while at the same time they wish to preach down to me for my evil generalizations of other races. The best way to wake up a white anti-white is to ‘throw them to the lions’ so to speak. They will either awaken or be devoured by the lions. Its a win-win either way.

  4. Michael on July 24, 2012 at 7:16 am

    I still prefer the mantra as the best way of dealing with the ‘r’ word because it reverses the field on our enemies and points out their agenda against us.

  5. The New Silence Dogood on July 24, 2012 at 8:16 am

    Interesting discussion.

    I would agree with all that is said. The only danger in being an “ultra nationalist” is that you never want to become a Hitler where you hurt another human being of your race.

    Otherwise, yea it’s cool to be proud of who you are! That’s what makes us unique as human beings :-) We’ve all become warped by labels to the point where I think a lot of folks are confused on this issue, and you’re right, become more like bleating sheep and Marxist in their mindset, believing we all need to be the same, act the same, think the same, etc..

    We never want to become mindless, robotic, drones. Instead, we should celebrate who we are, and “treat others the way you want to be treated”.

  6. Michael on July 24, 2012 at 8:24 am

    TNSDG, I think we do this by stressing self-determination, de-centralisation and opposition to imperialism. I, for one, have no desire to rule over or oppress anyone. At the same time, I reject anyone who wants to rule over to oppress (or blend out of existence) my people.

  7. The New Silence Dogood on July 24, 2012 at 9:25 am

    Mistake:

    In the second paragraph I meant to say “because of your race”.

    Michael,

    Interesting thoughts. I’ve “flip flopped” on issues like this in my mind.

    Understanding what you’re saying, I guess I’m choosing to live, for the moment, by trying to treat others the way I want to be treated, regardless.

    Having said that, I guess I’ll see where that takes me….

    Take care, Michael.

    TNSDG

  8. SouthernAtHeart on July 24, 2012 at 5:15 pm

    Michael, forgive me for being slow… but what “mantra” are you referring to? I must have missed it!

  9. WhiteSouthron on July 24, 2012 at 5:44 pm

    Mantra:

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    “Everybody says there is this RACE problem. Everybody says this RACE problem will be solved when the third world pours into EVERY white country and ONLY into white countries.”

    “The Netherlands and Belgium are more crowded than Japan or Taiwan, but nobody says Japan or Taiwan will solve this RACE problem by bringing in millions of third worlders and quote assimilating unquote with them.”

    “Everybody says the final solution to this RACE problem is for EVERY white country and ONLY white countries to “assimilate,” i.e., intermarry, with all those non-whites.”

    “What if I said there was this RACE problem and this RACE problem would be solved only if hundreds of millions of non-blacks were brought into EVERY black country and ONLY into black countries?”

    “How long would it take anyone to realize I’m not talking about a RACE problem. I am talking about the final solution to the BLACK problem?”

    “And how long would it take any sane black man to notice this and what kind of psycho black man wouldn’t object to this?”

    “But if I tell that obvious truth about the ongoing program of genocide against my race, the white race, Liberals and respectable conservatives agree that I am a naziwhowantstokillsixmillionjews.”

    “They say they are anti-racist. What they are is anti-white.”

    “Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.”

    ————————————————–

    There is many variations of the Mantra but the words that are used in all of them are the last two quotes. It can be quite effective as an offensive tool in a discussion with the anti-whites.

  10. Michael on July 24, 2012 at 9:58 pm

    Yes, I generally just use the last three sentences of the mantra after pointing out that our enemies only push their racial agenda in Western countries. It’s a great concluding point. I’ve had a lot of success with the mantra.

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