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Thread ID: 11352 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2003-12-04
2003-12-04 00:58 | User Profile
Someone on VNN was saying that they talk to people and ask them, do blacks have a right to exist as a race? And the answer is without hesitation, yes. Then they ask if Whites have a right to exist, and there's some hesitation, and at times a yes, at times just criticism for asking such a 'racist" question.
This is a great conversation-starter and enlightener, I suggest you try 3 or 4 steps. "Do blacks have a right to exist?" "Yes." "Do Hispanics have a right to exist?" "Yes." "Do American Indians have a right to exist?" "Yes." "Do Chinese have a right to exist?". "Yes." (See where I'm going here? Get not one Yes, but several.) "Do Whites have a right to exist?" A pause, then, anything from "YES!" to spluttering, a moment of silence, perhaps widening eyes and "Wait a minute, of course we do!"
Socrates used to unfreeze stuck minds this way, call it ancient Greek WD-40. It won't work with just one Yes, you get a whole chain of Yeses, then ask that final question that must logically be a Yes also.
Now go out there and start asking!
2003-12-04 03:18 | User Profile
You and I know that in modern America (and Europe), society is taught that whites are inherently evil. "Diversity" means non-white. When someone talks about the importance of diversity, they mean getting rid of whites.