• Re: Segregation might not

    From Ron L.@1:120/616 to Aaron Thomas on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 07:24:42
    Aaron Thomas wrote to Mike Powell <=-

    Just that they lost their homes. But they said the phrase "black
    people" at least a dozen times throughout the segment, which is the
    part that makes no sense.

    They are setting a Narrative that the fires disproportionally impacted black people. So when Newscum announces help, but only for black people, they have an excuse to claim that this isn't discrimination.

    But is there any logic in it? I'm Christian, white, and a nationalist.
    But as I put that all together, does it equal a bad thing?

    Yes. It means you won't fall for their Narrative. So they can't control you.

    That's bad (for them).


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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/202 to Ron L. on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 07:54:04
    Just that they lost their homes. But they said the phrase "black people" at least a dozen times throughout the segment, which is the part that makes no sense.

    They are setting a Narrative that the fires disproportionally impacted black people. So when Newscum announces help, but only for black
    people, they have an excuse to claim that this isn't discrimination.

    Well, he might as well pay them double then, since his party is responsible for the enslavement of their ancestors.

    But is there any logic in it? I'm Christian, white, and a nationalist But as I put that all together, does it equal a bad thing?

    Yes. It means you won't fall for their Narrative. So they can't
    control you.

    I agree that I won't fall for their narrative, but I can finally say with confidence that people from outside my "nation of whiteness" aren't falling for it either. (Not in large quantities, at least!)

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AARON THOMAS on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 09:03:00
    I watched CBS Evening News today (Sunday) and they were inferring that California "wild" fires "hurt the black community." (They ignored the f
    tha
    fires affect people of all colors.)

    Did they explain how?

    Just that they lost their homes. But they said the phrase "black people" at least a dozen times throughout the segment, which is the part that makes no sense.

    From what I can tell, the fires are not choosing which homes to burn. They seem to be a pretty equal opportunity destroyer.

    That is not a new phrase, unfortunately.

    But is there any logic in it? I'm Christian, white, and a nationalist. But as put that all together, does it equal a bad thing?

    When put together, it is supposed to infer that the people in question
    would prefer a nation made up of only christians and whites. In other
    words, a more polite what of saying white supremacists.

    I don't think being all three necessarily puts you into the category they
    are talking about, i.e. being Christian and White doesn't mean you want a nation that is only those things.

    There are some people who do, though.


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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/202 to Mike Powell on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 13:43:44
    But is there any logic in it? I'm Christian, white, and a nationalist. B put that all together, does it equal a bad thing?

    When put together, it is supposed to infer that the people in question would prefer a nation made up of only christians and whites. In other words, a more polite what of saying white supremacists.

    I don't think being all three necessarily puts you into the category they are talking about, i.e. being Christian and White doesn't mean you want a nation that is only those things.

    I just hope that the TV viewers in the idiot sections of the USA (see Trump
    va Harris map) see things that way also.

    There are some people who do, though.

    I've met a few BLM protesters, but I don't think they are serious about black nationalism. Other than that, I've never met any skin color supremacists, and I have a hard time believing that they exist in the USA.

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  • From Ron L.@1:120/616 to Aaron Thomas on Thursday, January 16, 2025 07:51:02
    Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-

    Well, he might as well pay them double then, since his party is responsible for the enslavement of their ancestors.

    Oh, but the parties switched, don'tchaknow?

    Check out the story on that. The idea is that back in the 1960's all the Democrats became Republican and Republicans became Democrats. So it's really the Republicans of today that were the slave holders. What a load of BS.

    I agree that I won't fall for their narrative, but I can finally say
    with confidence that people from outside my "nation of whiteness"
    aren't falling for it either. (Not in large quantities, at least!)

    I was never in areas with large groups of Ignorant Elitists. But there were some in my circle. They have long been Red Pilled. You can only fool some people for so long.

    I'm sure that there are some that simply refuse to accept Reality, but that normal for these people and we can just laugh and ignore them. It gets tiring to listen to them complain about how they just can't find a good paying job even those they have a "degree" (when pressed, it's in something like "women's studies").


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AARON THOMAS on Thursday, January 16, 2025 10:04:00
    There are some people who do, though.

    I've met a few BLM protesters, but I don't think they are serious about black nationalism. Other than that, I've never met any skin color supremacists, and have a hard time believing that they exist in the USA.

    I think we meet them, we just don't know it as they keep their beliefs
    masked unless they know they are "among friends."

    Several, several years ago, before I moved here, KKK activity was reported
    in the newspaper. A local/state political appointee was pictured, sans headress. He kept his job. IIRC, that was the 1970s or early 1980s.


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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/202 to Ron L. on Thursday, January 16, 2025 08:30:43
    Well, he might as well pay them double then, since his party is responsible for the enslavement of their ancestors.

    Oh, but the parties switched, don'tchaknow?

    Check out the story on that. The idea is that back in the 1960's all the Democrats became Republican and Republicans became Democrats. So it's really the Republicans of today that were the slave holders. What a
    load of BS.

    I've heard that before. The problem with that story is that Democrats are still participating in human trafficking hundreds of years later while Republicans are still openly opposing it. That, and the fact that they still try to manipulate descendants of their victims.

    "Something happened in 1960" is a Chewbacca defense.

    I find it interesting that L.A. Mayor Karen Bass was in Ghana, which was once a major supplier of slaves, while "black people were being disproportionately impacted" by the "wild" fires in her city. It seems like Democrats still have
    ties to the tribal leaders who they did all that dirty slave business with.

    I'm sure that there are some that simply refuse to accept Reality, but that normal for these people and we can just laugh and ignore them. It gets tiring to listen to them complain about how they just can't find a good paying job even those they have a "degree" (when pressed, it's in something like "women's studies").

    My opinion of college has changed over the past few years. I used to think I was so smart, learning all kinds of fancy new words and concepts in college, but by now I realize that the people who actually contribute to society are farmers, cooks, vehicle manufacturers, and others who don't adhere to
    institutions for recognition. I can live without lawyers, but life would be hard without farmers.

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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/202 to Mike Powell on Thursday, January 16, 2025 08:47:05
    I've met a few BLM protesters, but I don't think they are serious about nationalism. Other than that, I've never met any skin color supremacists have a hard time believing that they exist in the USA.

    I think we meet them, we just don't know it as they keep their beliefs masked unless they know they are "among friends."

    But we'll never know.

    Several, several years ago, before I moved here, KKK activity was
    reported in the newspaper. A local/state political appointee was pictured, sans headress. He kept his job. IIRC, that was the 1970s or early 1980s.

    That sounds pretty rare. It seems obvious that the media is trying to segregate us with fear mongering. Luckily, I don't see it working.

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  • From Ron L.@1:120/616 to Aaron Thomas on Friday, January 17, 2025 07:36:01
    Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-

    I find it interesting that L.A. Mayor Karen Bass was in Ghana, which
    was once a major supplier of slaves, while "black people were being disproportionately impacted" by the "wild" fires in her city. It seems like Democrats still have ties to the tribal leaders who they did all
    that dirty slave business with.

    Yup. The Slave Traders had their contacts in Africa to supply the slaves. The Traders didn't go tromping into the jungle. They had Africans do that for them.

    And Elitists still act like their Slave Traders that they still are.

    My opinion of college has changed over the past few years. I used to
    think I was so smart, learning all kinds of fancy new words and
    concepts in college, but by now I realize that the people who actually contribute to society are farmers, cooks, vehicle manufacturers, and others who don't adhere to institutions for recognition. I can live without lawyers, but life would be hard without farmers.

    As I've said before, nearly every Elitist is worthless. They contribute nothing. They do nothing. If they were beamed to another planet, they wouldn't be missed. Yet they somehow think that they are the most valuable people in society.

    Ya, well, that's about to change in a big way and in some places already has.

    College for me (but that was near 40 years ago) was useful and I can connect what I learned there with the accomplishments I made in work. And I can show how my work accomplishments did positive things for the world (at least in a small way).

    But I would guess that many (if not most) college graduates in the last 20 yearscouldn't do that.


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AARON THOMAS on Friday, January 17, 2025 09:23:00
    I think we meet them, we just don't know it as they keep their beliefs masked unless they know they are "among friends."

    But we'll never know.

    Unless they make the mistake of believing they are "among friends." I have seen that happen before.

    Several, several years ago, before I moved here, KKK activity was reported in the newspaper. A local/state political appointee was pictured, sans headress. He kept his job. IIRC, that was the 1970s or early 1980s.

    That sounds pretty rare. It seems obvious that the media is trying to segregat
    us with fear mongering. Luckily, I don't see it working.

    It was not so rare seeming them because they could be more out in the open about it. They would have to keep it to themselves now or be cancelled.


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