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I am a licensed broker and have come across sellers who made it clear they do not want to show or sell their home to Fill in the Blank people. It becomes an opportunity to educate regarding federal and state law. Some got it and some did not and we parted ways.
Lastly, I am aware of a few people I casually knew who use social media/ their own name to communicate hatred. This began with the Trump era. Apparently it has encouraged some to feel more comfortable going public.
Most people I come across are not remotely into white supremacy.
Really? So Trump invented racial hatred? Wow. Umm, just wanted to check on something. Did you ever go to school? Ever study history? Ever try to think for yourself?
Being that there are lots of different types of people on earth and various peoples have been mixing and cohabiting on and off since time in memorial. I would say diversity is pretty natural. The other option is social division, which leads to much worse problems.
Uh huh then how is we have such distinct people who could even be considered diverse and to mix in the first place? Diversity is natural and not a bad thing, forcing it together is not.
It's an opinion, like it or not. And it doesn't make you a bad or good person, like it or not. Like all opinions it can be correct or misguided, but what counts is how you live your life, not the opinions one shares about something as abstract as the hierarchy of races.
What happened to you is years of social conditioning to hate white supremacists. This is actually dangerous in of it itself because if they can make you hate white supremacists, they can make you hate anyone they want. You may want to deeply reflect on how easily you're led by your nose.
Two paragraphs of philosophical babble to say you are OK with white supremacists. Thank goodness you and your ilk are not part of mainstream America.
Seem like many posters think that having an opinion that whites are better is not white supremacy.
"Better" can mean a lot of things depending on context and doesn't imply superior or supreme. Put that standard definition of white supremacy up again.
As a white person born certainly at the time in a white country, I find it "better" to live in a white country ruled by whites. If anyone, white or not, doesn't like that I'd prefer it if you would just decide to go somewhere else. I didn't ask for or want your policy.
"Better" can mean a lot of things depending on context and doesn't imply superior or supreme. Put that standard definition of white supremacy up again.
As a white person born certainly at the time in a white country, I find it "better" to live in a white country ruled by whites. If anyone, white or not, doesn't like that I'd prefer it if you would just decide to go somewhere else. I didn't ask for or want your policy.
I am a licensed broker and have come across sellers who made it clear they do not want to show or sell their home to Fill in the Blank people. It becomes an opportunity to educate regarding federal and state law. Some got it and some did not and we parted ways.
Lastly, I am aware of a few people I casually knew who use social media/ their own name to communicate hatred. This began with the Trump era. Apparently it has encouraged some to feel more comfortable going public.
Most people I come across are not remotely into white supremacy.
I know a few people who are realtors. I sometimes wonder if they come across people who are like that. I've heard stories about real estate discrimination.
People using social media to communicate their hatred isn't just a Trump-era thing. I had to break ties with individuals who did this during the Obama administration.
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