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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: toolytooly Date: Aug 6, 2008 09:11
"ZerkonX" X.net> wrote in message news:pan.2008.08.06.12.24.49@X.net...
> On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 05:57:52 -0400, tooly wrote:
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>> the last bastion of the white race essentially
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> You do not speak for 'the white race'. Your 'truth' or TRUTH, as you put
> it, is based on standard, 101 media fear and, I must add, personal phobia
> since you regularly choose to 'blog' here.
I have yet to find a white guy who does not agree with my point of view IN
PRIVATE. It has led me to believe that people show one face to the public,
while hiding from view if that public does not condone a certain point of
view. We are social animals bent upon being sociable is all. But how do
we really feel inside. That is the question. Most people are too busy
surviving personal existence to become activated...as long as it does not
affect them too much.
If gas prices pushes us into a real and acute economic downturn...a REAL
depression [and not just the inconvenience it is now, not even a recession
yet], a great many subliminal things might come to the surface of our
consciousness.
I say a powder keg is building in the hearts and minds of white people,
watching on as their societies are slowly corrupted and their daughters
taken. But if you take a PUBLIC poll, you will never see this. Be a fly on
the wall, IN PRIVATE, and you might.
I speak for no one but myself. It's up to anyone who reads this to discern
if there is any truth to what I say. Don't fall into the fallacy of
thinking one's small social enclave speaks to how people everywhere feel.
The pulse of a national conscience is not something modern politicians have
much sensitivity to IMHO. Clinton and Ferraro found how small enclaves now
control things (major point).
White people have NEVER liked the idea of integrating with the black race.
How could they? It simply seemed expedient and necessary. With
misengenation, that necessity might be highly questioned as it means, in
time, the erasure of our existence from this world usurped by some sort of
Brazilian-like monstrocity. And it's not about skin color.
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