One thing I've always wanted to ask white nationalists is what they consider white? In their view, are Italians, Slovenians, Hungarians, etc. conisdered white?
Further, conservativism and white nationalism don't mesh. A white nationalist would probably be more willing to vote for Hillary Clinton than Condoleeza Rice. It's white above all else for those folks.
PS: If it were possible, I'd take out a life insurance policy on this thread with me as the beneficiary. Locking in 5, 4, 3, 2.....
I completely do not understand where you are coming from in those comments.
For starters, you have a user I.D. that denotes racial qualities so I'm thinking you have issues related to such.
If I'm wrong about that, I'm willing to listen. However, from what I read and as recent as yesterday read (before this article), people of "races other than 'white'" write these alleged, presumed states of mind that they allege "white people" think, feel, will conclude, have concluded -- just generally a lot of imaginings from their own cultural perspectives about "white people" that mostly I (as a "white person") have never experienced nor would ever conclude...and yet I read where "white people think this and that, etc." and then I read that the signer is someone who identifies as another race.
It's a case of people projecting their own fears and their OWN PREJUDICE onto others. It's just become more culturally emboldened lately for some races to do that where "white people" are concerned but it still is nonsense, and, actually, I think it indicates a lower level of self awareness when people make those sort of drastic projections of their own references onto others...just as this article author does.
I completely do not understand where you are coming from in those comments.
For starters, you have a user I.D. that denotes racial qualities so I'm thinking you have issues related to such.
If I'm wrong about that, I'm willing to listen. However, from what I read and as recent as yesterday read (before this article), people of "races other than 'white'" write these alleged, presumed states of mind that they allege "white people" think, feel, will conclude, have concluded -- just generally a lot of imaginings from their own cultural perspectives about "white people" that mostly I (as a "white person") have never experienced nor would ever conclude...and yet I read where "white people think this and that, etc." and then I read that the signer is someone who identifies as another race.
It's a case of people projecting their own fears and their OWN PREJUDICE onto others. It's just become more culturally emboldened lately for some races to do that where "white people" are concerned but it still is nonsense, and, actually, I think it indicates a lower level of self awareness when people make those sort of drastic projections of their own references onto others...just as this article author does.