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Old 02-16-2021, 11:53 AM
 
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1) Who got rid of immigrants by forced abortion? Weak people might be led by suggestion, but not those who are secure in their own skin.
In fact, the immigrants are lured within, legally or not, to vote in favor of their "liberators". And the liberators have thus changed the culture of the nation they seek to control... because they couldn't control the hearts and minds of the indigenes, for they aren't the indigenous race.

2) Countries are not a WE proposition in actual fact. The American Constitution says "We the people establish and ordain the Constitution. Now, if they ever really attempted to do so, they'd be called insurgents, and a faux-Wild Hunt would be set on them.

This is the reason why the cry of Racism misses the point: Because the people who govern aren't royal, they're rich. Long years of rulership doesn't make a foreigner royalty, being one heart and mind with the people does. Even the tenants of their religion are seen through the race of the people.

The mind itself is a racial construct; it can't be changed.
The only people fit to rule a race are those of the same race.
The rest are just pretenders to the throne, and rule by tyranny.
Ok. Still doesn’t change the fact many Americans of color were killed by abortion.

If you look up Margaret Sanger, you will see partly why she did what she did.

I honestly don’t know why you mentioned the last points though.
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Old 02-17-2021, 04:48 AM
 
Location: SE UK
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Yep, Ancient Britons, the indigenes of Albion: The Brythons of "Wales" and Albany, the Lloegrians of "England"... all the same race of people... the first people of Ireland and Scotland were these Brython Ligurians.

Even Wikipedia notices that Scots and Irish were sent to penal colonies: to the colonies as punishment. As Welsh miners were "sent" to Australia to work the mines. Miners of the Silures type were still working the Welsh mines when they did the blood typing in 1965... men of 5'6", very sturdily built, dark of hair and eye. Wouldn't they've had to be very sturdy to work the mines? This type is what made them good farmers in rocky places, and good factory workers, later on. It also made them worth kidnapping... they withstood the harsh trip and harsh treatment without dying, having been miners by trade.

Ligurians from the Summerland, Deffrobani... Deep Valleys of the bani... several -tani mountains stood as a barrier between Ligurian Lake at Tartessos, at the South-East of which stood the Solurus mountain found by Avienus and Pliny, and the rest of Iberia. Ligues of the Greeks were the Ligurians of the Romans. So then, the Ligurian tribe of Sallyes also became the Silures of the Romans.

"Avienus makes only one direct reference to the Celts when he mentions that beyond the tin-producing Oestrymnides was a land now occupied by the Celts, who took it from the Ligurians."--Cunliffe, Ancient Celts
'Ancient' Britons like the Welsh miners (men of 5'6", sturdily built, dark of hair and eye) were 'sent to Australia' to work the mines!?
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Old 03-02-2021, 05:41 PM
 
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They are the two most unracist places on earth.

The real meaning of "racism" is the belief that one group is biologically superior to another. Such beliefs persist in places like Asia and Africa, not so much in Europe or America, and in America, we have passed laws to make sure that they do no affect employment, housing, etc.

What "racism" has come to mean in Europe and America is opposing leftist social engineering. There is nothing racist, in the true meaning of the word, in defending borders, deporting illegals, cutting benefits, or even insisting that people in your country speak the language or respect the culture. These last two are common sense.

Hell, I have heard in said in by country that tax cuts are "racist."

Fortunately, this garbage is about to go away, and, pretty soon, those who perpetuated it are going to face reprisal. We are already seeing it, and it is only going to grow as the real grassroots of America and Europe take back their civilizations. Ground zero is the Greek border, even as we speak.
Sadly, for decades the democrats have used RACIST!! as their political sledgehammer to keep blacks angry and afraid and voting for democrats. This has caused division and race-baiting non stop.
America is NOT a racist country. Are there pockets of racists — always will be everywhere in the world.
What other Western country has had a black president? A black VP?
A black Secretary of State, Ssecretary of Defense?
The richest woman in America is Oprah.
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Old 03-02-2021, 05:54 PM
 
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I would suggest one way to measure racism in Europe is to see how many non-whites have obtained wealth and power in the various countries. Another way is to learn how many mixed-race people there are and how they are treated.
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Old 03-05-2021, 01:30 PM
 
Location: Louisiana to Houston to Denver to NOVA
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Sadly, for decades the democrats have used RACIST!! as their political sledgehammer to keep blacks angry and afraid and voting for democrats. This has caused division and race-baiting non stop.
America is NOT a racist country. Are there pockets of racists — always will be everywhere in the world.
What other Western country has had a black president? A black VP?
A black Secretary of State, Ssecretary of Defense?
The richest woman in America is Oprah.
The funny part is none of what you said has to do with racism.
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Old 03-06-2021, 07:37 AM
 
Location: England
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It is not always easy to tell which is more racist.

Because both can be as much as the other.
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Old 03-06-2021, 08:43 AM
 
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There are plenty of biggoted narrow minded people in Europe. In my 20 years living in Europe I found Europeans have a deep dislike for two groups of people:

1. Americans
2. Muslims
and then the usual Western Europeans looking down on East Europeans.

The two most disliked people in Europe are:

AMERICANS:
Americans are seen as ugly, loud, pompous, imbeciles who are unable to comprehend the world because they are just too dumb to rationalize humanity. Being an American will cause you to be stereotyped often negatively. Europeans cant stand when Americans claim they are 25% italian and 2% irish. It just gets under their skin and Americans who do that are often met with arrogance and rejection.

What I find funny is how eager Americans are to lump themselves with Europe culturally and politically, when Europe in reality cringes when Americans do that.

MUSLIMS:
Muslims are seen as a threat, many dont say anything over political correctness but many Europeans wish there were less North Africans in Europe. Muslims are an underclass.


Western Europeans also look down on Eastern Europeans in the same fashion Americans look down on Mexicans.

In the US racist is mostly a black white dichotomy thing.

But European disregard is very focused on seeing America and Islam as both threats to European identity.
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Old 03-07-2021, 10:25 AM
 
Location: sumter
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAwZHb_IkLw

These all British ladies talks about race.
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Old 03-10-2021, 09:55 AM
 
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I know Europe is a continent while the United States is a country but they do share a similar population size and economic power so it would be useful to compare them.

Living in Ireland as a black person I find that I've never encountered much hostility regarding my race as when i lived in the Deep South as a kid. Now I didn't experience much racism there, but I've heard this reiterated by black people who have lived in European countries verses various states in America.

I've read an article by a sociologist that says areas with stronger sentiments of racism often have a long history of immigrants that have become part of an underclass. I guess this makes sense with America's history of black slavery. America has had black immigration longer than most or all of Europe. 400 years. Even though Britian had slaves, it was nowhere near the same extent. The most racially intolerant part of Western Europe is France perhaps and they've not had a good history with immigrants living in "les banlieus" so there's an underclass almost like there is in the US.

Perhaps it's not that Europeans are nicer but that they'd had less time to be develop strong anti-black or anti-muslim sentiments.
This is a directly backwards interpretation of how racism forms. Racism does not form from the integration of a diverse array of races into a society, it forms in societies that have been more exclusively of a certain ethnicity or race, like European countries have and the US has not.

The US had significant enough racial diversity long enough ago to have ethnic conflict arise because of that - as it has and did in other countries with racially diverse populations like South Africa and Brazil. South Africa's history is much more condemnable as racist, because it involves a white minority immigrant population oppressing the native majority black population.

Conversely, the US had segregation and horrific episodes of mass-lynching, but slavery was instituted by Europeans. The US abolished it, went to war over it, set up programs to benefit African minorities, graciously incorporated them into culture and society, and many black people are leaders all over the country.

What society can the US be compared to, in this sense? To say Europe is less racist is dumb, because everything it learned about racial tolerance it largely learned from the American civil rights movement. It has never been, and still isn't, to a comparable extent, a racially diverse place. It has never had to deal with promoting multiracial harmony and integration in a hands-on manner, so Europeans cannot claim to know what they're talking about when they lecture the US on "race".

On top of that, the US is not as proximate to muslim countries, so I think it's pretty clear that racism against muslims is not felt very deeply at all in the US.
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Old 03-10-2021, 10:02 AM
 
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Think about it - if you leave aside black male/white female and Asian female/white male relationships, interracial relationships are still uncommon in the US.
This is not true, they are more common in the US than they are in European countries, and this is just random conjecture on your part.
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