Posted on 12/26/2023 6:55:46 AM PST by Altura Ct.
There are a number of “woke” articles depicting that White people are “replaceable.” For obvious reasons, many are finding these kinds of stories to be offensive and hateful. We are currently living in the 21st century and mindsets like these should be abolished. Furthermore, conservatives are wondering why liberals show so much hostility towards White people?
An old opinion piece from the New York Times states that America’s White conservatives are now a minority in the country and they’re “clinging” to whatever they can hold on to. Statements like these would most definitely be deemed as offensive and outrageous if it were to be said about another racial group.
This piece was done before the illegal migrant crisis America is suffering through thanks to the liberal ideology. Prior to that, a significant portion of the White conservatives are against having illegal migrants coming into the country. However, today, the same opinion is shared among Americans of all races.
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I agree and I lump that in with my statement that Christianity (rationalism) is the root of the advancement of knowledge.
One of the tenets of Christianity is that of right of being secure in you possessions. No one has the right to dispossess you of your possessions and the just rule of law.
Nigeria being a majority Muslim country; freedom is a foreign concept.
Christians are under constant attack in Nigeria as is freedom of thought and action.
Nigeria is a good argument for colonialism. Under colonial rule Nigeria was safer and much more free.
“Freedom” is only part of the issue.
It is private property itself that is alien to the culture.
Are you saying you think whites are the majority in S. Africa?
Thanks for you inputs. I’ll make some adjustments.
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