View Full Version : The one error of the anti-racists
Apothecary
10-28-2005, 12:12 PM
Anti-racists believe that their creed is the future; they will not accept the principle of "What goes up must come down".
Apothecary
10-28-2005, 12:34 PM
Further explain please.
They don't believe there can be a return to racialism within western society, they believe it to be a property of the past.
Apothecary
10-28-2005, 12:43 PM
The greatest error a man can make is to believe something is behind him when infact it is infront of him.
Starr
10-28-2005, 07:59 PM
I love how they all always repeat the same tired line. "I cannot believe it is 2005 and this stuff still happens" As if racism is just going to disappear because we are all thrown together and told we must get along.:rolleyes: the same kind of people generally seem to believe that because an idea is "today" or modern" that, in itself, makes it a good thing and everything from the past is evil or bad. Pretty retarded thinking which applies to many different things not just racial issues.
And of course, they most often will say this only when talking about white racism, for anyone else they have all kinds of excuses. It drives me nuts how they believe every thing they hear, but yet they think they are just so enlightened, and anyone who does not believe the "we are all equal" dogma is "ignorant" Another one of their favorite way overplayed lines.
Sinclair
10-29-2005, 05:38 PM
Ideologues on both sides can be amazingly foolish. That said, a lot of anti-racists are more annoying, because the slogans are frequently less interesting. But the whole "Racism will NEVER come back!" thing isn't exactly omnipresent... To listen to groups like the SPLC, the Racists are a monolithic group with a jillion members, and if you don't send the SPLC money RIGHTNOW, then the Racists will win. Hell, if the Racists were as strong as the SPLC says they are (Fun trick: When somebody is a member of multiple organisations, count them as multiple people!) then The Day Of The Rope would be yesterday.
It seems to me that there's optimists ("Racism is dead, it's never gonna come back, and we're all gonna be super-happy living together in a perfect mix"/"Seeing us marching around in our spiffy Nazi outfits will wake up the White Man in a jiffy! No chance of it not working!") and fatalists ("Racism is unstoppable... UNLESS YOU SEND US MONEY"/"The Jew will win no matter what we do, so let's just march around in Nazi outfits anyway") on both sides. And this isn't just for racists and anti-racists... It shows up in general left/right politics, esp. in the US. To hear some right-wingers talk, the unstoppable Liberal conspiracy of less than half the supreme court, some social-studies professors, and Hollywierd is undefeatable, for instance.
Vindex
10-29-2005, 06:01 PM
Racism will never come back, because it never went away, the mistake of the anti-sanity people is there against the White Race. Sinclair hit a honest point, the extreme on both sides is literally a cult for the most part.
Vindex
10-29-2005, 06:04 PM
Also people bitching about the ara and anti-facist/anarchists groups is pointless because there just as much a powerless sidewalk show as groups like the nsm.
Sinclair
10-29-2005, 11:05 PM
I've heard that quite a few members of the ARA and other "anti-racist skinhead" groups are ex-racist skinheads, who like the fighting, but prefer being on the "winning side". Can't say if it's true or not, but it's interesting...
A lot of "street fighting" groups, on all sides, are basically gangs. Recruit disaffected young guys, they can beat up people, and parrot whatever stuff you tell them as long as it isn't too complicated.
8975293187
11-03-2005, 03:49 AM
They don't believe there can be a return to racialism within western society, they believe it to be a property of the past.
You underestimate your enemies...typical Phora.
Billy Score
11-03-2005, 03:56 AM
History, social trends, all of this is cyclical. ALl of civilization to some degree is cyclical. This is obvious, there are periods of "progress" and then there are "dark ages" and out of the dark ages rises a new progressive era and then a dark age. The pendulum swings from one side, but it will never stay in place. The object of any movement is to hold it in that place as long as possible (at least, this should be the realistic goal).
Fade the Butcher
11-03-2005, 08:38 PM
There is more criticism of multiculturalism and discussion of racial differences in the press these days than I have ever seen before.
Gorilla
11-07-2005, 12:13 AM
There is more criticism of multiculturalism and discussion of racial differences in the press these days than I have ever seen before.
What we could do is convince the 'powers that be', both media and governmental, that it is in their interests to do so. I'm considering making up a proposal.
angrywhiteboy
11-13-2005, 05:48 PM
There is more criticism of multiculturalism and discussion of racial differences in the press these days than I have ever seen before.
because it is personal, it gets attention, and it sells.
Crowley
11-18-2005, 11:37 PM
Anti-racists are not. They are street clowns hired to harass any public formation of White community.
Uberberserker
11-19-2005, 09:02 AM
There is more criticism of multiculturalism and discussion of racial differences in the press these days than I have ever seen before.
That is certainly True and my belief is that these Semi-Official Organs have been instructed to allow some steam to be let out of the multi-cult boiler before too many more Katrina Riots and French Riots result in a Real Reactionary backlash.
Scales
11-23-2005, 07:09 PM
What an odd thing to say: 'their creed is the future' -which antiracists have said that?
As an antiracist myself, I believe there can be a return to 'racialism'. I'm certainly not naive or deluded enough to believe it ever went away in entirety, which is one reason why I bother to oppose it.
If some antiracists say that 'racism has gone forever', then yes, it's obviously their 'one error'. But in most cases when you meet an antiracist, they'll just see that kind of statement as a straw man. Nobody's pretending that there aren't still many people, of all races, who advocate racist ideals.
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