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To: Mr. Mojo

Their Only Weapon

A correspondent on Lawrence Auster’s site,

http://www.amnation.com/vfr/

commenting on republican Arkansas Governor Huckabee’s feeling that racism is fueling the anti-immigration sentiment, wrote:

“All he has to do is stand up there, give one inane comment after another and use the word that puts trembling in the hearts of the American people and shut them down. Racist.”

A cartoon I saw recently showed a Mexican-flag-waving illegal snarling at a white man, saying something like “Let me into your prosperous country, you damned racist xenophobe.” It captured perfectly the dynamic involved in the immigration debate: people who have no leverage other than guilt are using it to control us.

What are they going to do the day that white people stop running from that word, “racist”?

I have begun, among my white friends, to acknowledge that I am a racist. I say, “If by racist, you mean that I think there are actual differences, genetic differences, between racial groups that have real consequences, then yes I am a racist. If you mean that I feel more of an affinity for people of my ethnic group, that I feel more comfortable and at home with them, then yes I am a racist. If you mean I put the interests of my people, my ethnic group, ahead of the interests of others just as I put my family’s interests over others, then yes I am a racist. But if by “racist” you mean someone who believes in genocide or slavery or hatred or oppression of other ethnic groups, then no, I am not a racist.”

I sense that many white people have had enough of being bullied with the “racist” label. But there are two ways of handling that accusation. One is to claim that you’re not actually a racist. This is the approach most whites take right now, but it hands all of the power over to the non-white person, who can then act as judge and jury on the evidence to decide whether the white person is a racist or not. The other approach is to say, “yeah, I’m a racist; so what?” There is no answer to that. If you prefer your own people and put their interests ahead of others’ without engaging in hatred or violence, what’s it to them?

Perhaps the non-whites and liberals are flinging the “racist” accusation with such vehemence because they sense that the white majority is losing patience. Their one tool, their one way of controlling white people, is losing its efficacy, so they ramp up the volume and the bitterness to try to keep the upper hand. Their worst nightmare is that white people stop flinching at the word because that will be the day that anti-whites (both non-whites and whites who scorn whiteness) lose their only weapon.

But while we need to assert that we, like every other healthy people on earth, are indeed “racists”, what we want to avoid this time is letting the pendulum swing back the other way into hatred. We don’t want another Hitler. We don’t want burning crosses. We don’t want oppression and injustice. We just want to assert our right to survive as a distinct people and to separate ourselves physically and politically from those who threaten our safety, prosperity, and unique identity.


28 posted on 03/19/2016 2:21:13 AM PDT by Ultima
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To: Ultima
I have begun, among my white friends, to acknowledge that I am a racist.
To that I add that methinks they protest too much. Those guilt riddled Whites obsessed with real or imagined racist attitudes and privilege are comparable to the Westboro Baptist "Church". Being that their big schtick was that all our problems, 9/11, islamic terrorism, hurricane Katrina and other such things are caused by our tolerance of homosexuality, they sure as heck obsess about gayness a lot didn't they? As if they had a few skeletons in their own closets. According to FBI agents who keep tabs on them, as well as some members of the Phelps family, there's good reason to believe Fred Phelps himself was a closet homosexual. IMO, most Whites involved with BLM or other such worthless causes project their personal racism because they lack the character to face up their own shortcomings. That, or some obsession to ingratiate themselves with those they perceive to be oppressed in order to soothe their fragile egos. I've witnessed this mindset back in college. White student activists putting on their song and dance about how they were "in solidarity" with their Brothers and Sisters in the ghettos, pretending to be "down for the struggle" I wish I had these phonies ubder surveillance during a typical Saturday night of partying. When the brewskis flowed and the doobies passed around, that's when these hypocrites let their, no pun intended TRUE COLORS show. In vino veritas INDEED!
52 posted on 03/20/2016 9:11:10 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
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