Posted on 09/07/2013 11:59:33 AM PDT by NotYourAverageDhimmi
I agree with the idea, but it is unwieldy. I wonder if a whole lot of people will think about it long enough to make the connection to the meaning (& I think many people’s first reaction would be “Huh?” Mine was.) “Anti-white racist” would be easier to understand, imo.
It's a knee-jerk thing to say when it comes to race. Multiculturalism/diversity always immediately equals "good," regardless of what reality has shown us.
The use of the word racism and racist can be turned against the Left by making it a taboo word when used by the Left. Anytime someone from the Left cries racism or calls someone a racist, conservatives can simply say that that word is highly offensive to conservatives just like the ‘N’ word is offensive and demand that the user stop using the word.
Pretty sure that's not really what it was speaking against actually.
There are various factions involved in this war on Western heritage. The Fabian Socialists & Communists, for example, have worked together in such groups as the NAACP & ACLU, to respectively alienate the rooted races & religious dissenters from other Americans, while attacking traditional rights of personal association, moral values, and any link between a free community & religious values.
A little later, the assault was augmented by such organizations as the ADL, SPLC and others who sought to redefine "bigotry," to include people proud of their heritage. In my opinion, the biggest single factor, post World War II, was those in the Academic Left--and their cultish followers in the mainstream media--who have sought some form of "World Government." These have openly denigrated everything about the traditional concept of a nation--even to the point of changing terminology, to suggest that a nation is simply the area within particular borders, rather than a definable ethnicity.
All of these groups, however, work together, where they sense an advantage in doing so.
Of course, the smear tactics, the hissing of insults, covers up for the fact that their is no rational argument why any people should give up their heritage; nor is there any rational argument for equating the love of those--or loyalty to those--who have shared your historic struggles, with "hate," "bigotry" or anything other than patriotism, loyalty, fidelity, duty or virtue.
On the Internationalist assault, see Surrender By Subterfuge, and Myths & Myth Makers.
On the subject of whom are the actual "bigots," see How To Recognize The Bigot In The Argument.
No one but scoundrels & demagogues benefit from this war on heritage; but two generations of American youth have been conditioned like Pavlovian dogs, not to question the attributions implicit in the slogans that are the Left's only arguments.
William Flax
ASIA FOR THE ASIANS, AFRICA FOR THE AFRICANS, WHITE COUNTRIES FOR EVERYBODY!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.
.... there is another six paragraphs and it ends with the line on the sign:
"Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white".
I'd heard 'the mantra' enough to recognize it, so I did some googling and I found out this information about 'the mantra' on RationalWiki:
A specific form of this argument, dubbed "the mantra," was written by Bob Whitaker and subsequently copy-pasted on various forums, blogs and comments boxes across the Internet, even when race is completely irrelevant to the subject.
And I found this bio for the author on another crowd-sourced wiki: Metapedia:
Robert "Bob" Whitaker (born in 1941) is an American white nationalist, writer and political activist. He has been a college professor, international aviation negotiator, Capitol Hill staffer, Reagan Administration appointee, and writer for the Voice of America. He has written numerous articles and three books in his own name. He is perhaps best known for being the creator of The Mantra, a strategy to fight white genocide. Robert resides now in Columbia, South Carolina.
Free Republic doesn't support white nationalist groups, and has a long standing policy against postings by racists of any type, so Whitiker and his followers are not welcome here.
However I did think it important to provide the context for the saying on the banner.
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