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take a wild guess why the left wants free immigration to all white nations ? they want white males to lose their power and turn the white nations into non-white. and it will happen, probaly in 200 years almost whole europe will have non-white majority by far and biggest religion will be islam which i am okay with because i think its better than atheism andd even christianity.
Tell us more about how all those young, white, left-leaning men are actually anti-white racists. You're totally credible.
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Anti-white? I dunno.
But I've stopped debating many on the left for my own physical/mental well-being (no really I actually do get sick whenever I debate too long) because I got sick of being called a white man whenever they talk politics, but I'm an Asian man in EVERY OTHER topic (or whatever racial slur they wanted to throw at me).
I'm a Hawaiian "hapa" (mixed). So I'm apparently a racist white supremacist to those who hate white people and a white island n****r to those who hate Hawaiians, non-whites, or mixed people.
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take a wild guess why the left wants free immigration to all white nations ? they want white males to lose their power and turn the white nations into non-white. and it will happen, probaly in 200 years almost whole europe will have non-white majority by far and biggest religion will be islam which i am okay with because i think its better than atheism andd even christianity.
Tell us more about how all those young, white, left-leaning men are actually anti-white racists. You're totally credible.
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Anti-white? I dunno.
But I've stopped debating many on the left for my own physical/mental well-being (no really I actually do get sick whenever I debate too long) because I got sick of being called a white man whenever they talk politics, but I'm an Asian man in EVERY OTHER topic (or whatever racial slur they wanted to throw at me).
I'm a Hawaiian "hapa" (mixed). So I'm apparently a racist white supremacist to those who hate white people and a white island n****r to those who hate Hawaiians, non-whites, or mixed people.
![shrug :shrug:](./images/smilies/shrug.gif)
I got called a neo-Nazi while they called me a racial slur in the same sentence because I didn't agree with Warren's free college plan. That was an interesting one. I wish I had that screenshot.
It's one of the many reasons I have trouble going outside these days, or even having an internet presence at all.
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Study finds a race gap in air pollution — whites largely cause it; blacks and Hispanics breathe it
While the air pollution in the U.S. has gotten cleaner in the past decade, pollution inequity has remained high. USA TODAY
The air that Americans breathe isn't equal.
Blacks and Hispanics disproportionately breathe air that's been polluted by non-Hispanic whites, according to a study. This new research quantifies for the first time the racial gap between who causes air pollution – and who breathes it.
"Pollution is disproportionately caused by whites, but disproportionately inhaled by black and Hispanic minorities," the study said.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 130783002/
Whoever wrote that is simplifying so much that it is not even funny. The truth is some poorer areas are hit harder by pollution...those poor areas also contain white people granted there may be a higher rate of minorities than white people. But to say 'white people create all the pollution and hispanics and blacks breath it' is not an accurate conclusion from that. Seems they are more trying to stir the pot then actually report accurately on pollution problems in this country.
Almost seems like you found the left version of Fox News
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Study finds a race gap in air pollution — whites largely cause it; blacks and Hispanics breathe it
While the air pollution in the U.S. has gotten cleaner in the past decade, pollution inequity has remained high. USA TODAY
The air that Americans breathe isn't equal.
Blacks and Hispanics disproportionately breathe air that's been polluted by non-Hispanic whites, according to a study. This new research quantifies for the first time the racial gap between who causes air pollution – and who breathes it.
"Pollution is disproportionately caused by whites, but disproportionately inhaled by black and Hispanic minorities," the study said.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 130783002/
Whoever wrote that is simplifying so much that it is not even funny. The truth is some poorer areas are hit harder by pollution...those poor areas also contain white people granted there may be a higher rate of minorities than white people. But to say 'white people create all the pollution and hispanics and blacks breath it' is not an accurate conclusion from that. Seems they are more trying to stir the pot then actually report accurately on pollution problems in this country.
Almost seems like you found the left version of Fox News
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Except it's USA Today. One of the more trusted news sources.
Well, "trusted" is depending on. Hard to trust any media nowadays. You got people who think InfoWars is a trusted news source for crying out loud.
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take a wild guess why the left wants free immigration to all white nations ? they want white males to lose their power and turn the white nations into non-white. and it will happen, probaly in 200 years almost whole europe will have non-white majority by far and biggest religion will be islam which i am okay with because i think its better than atheism andd even christianity.
Tell us more about how all those young, white, left-leaning men are actually anti-white racists. You're totally credible.
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Anti-white? I dunno.
But I've stopped debating many on the left for my own physical/mental well-being (no really I actually do get sick whenever I debate too long) because I got sick of being called a white man whenever they talk politics, but I'm an Asian man in EVERY OTHER topic (or whatever racial slur they wanted to throw at me).
I'm a Hawaiian "hapa" (mixed). So I'm apparently a racist white supremacist to those who hate white people and a white island n****r to those who hate Hawaiians, non-whites, or mixed people.
![shrug :shrug:](./images/smilies/shrug.gif)
I got called a neo-Nazi while they called me a racial slur in the same sentence because I didn't agree with Warren's free college plan. That was an interesting one. I wish I had that screenshot.
It's one of the many reasons I have trouble going outside these days, or even having an internet presence at all.
I was called a white supremacist by some weeaboos over a Japanese video game called Siren Blood Curse that introduced some American characters and I defended the game saying that there was nothing at all racist about it.
I've also been called a white island n****r by my racist uncle who also called my dad an island n****r.
When you are mixed you are hated by everyone.
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Yeah, they do exist.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
I'm not saying they don't exist, I'm saying they don't exist in significant numbers. Legitimate criticism of white supremacism, or of white nationalist style identity politics as is increasingly being mainstreamed within the right is often dismissed as 'self-hating' or as racist or as both by the same people responsible for that mainstreaming.
But I've stopped debating many on the left for my own physical/mental well-being (no really I actually do get sick whenever I debate too long) because I got sick of being called a white man whenever they talk politics, but I'm an Asian man in EVERY OTHER topic (or whatever racial slur they wanted to throw at me).
I got sick of being magically the worst possible person in everything they ask for. It's like I really am a subhuman to them. That's why I can't ever truly jibe with the lefty progs.
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I'm metis and 'a Status Indian' but also pass as white. I can't say I've experienced much 'anti-white racism' from other lefties, whether POC or white/white-ish. If they wish to point out that I'm white or at least pass and thus benefit from 'white privilege' why would I be butthurt, it's an objective fact? Ultimately the whole idea of 'privilege' seems to be misinterpreted in many creative ways by people who wish to attack it (in my experience), but how exactly does it make one a horrible person to have been more likely to have avoided certain struggles in life? Being attractive or wealthy or charismatic, etc have privileges that come with them too and all these things stack in some contexts and sometimes mean more or less in certain other ones, but it's not unreasonable to suggest in the US or Canada, if you're an able-body, well-to-do, intelligent, attractive, charismatic, NT white dude who comes from a generation or more of that there's certain things you're less likely to deal with in life, or will deal with less often than others who don't match that profile. In some parts of the continent you can add 'member of the dominant church' to the list too, as Marknis might attest. If someone gets butthurt by that being pointed out, so be it; that's on them.
I've had (hard) WS/WNs assume I might be one of them, what happens when they realize I'm not depends individually since a mixed liberal but knowledgable fanboy of Germanic culture is still a fanboy of Germanic culture.
Usually (soft) white nationalists are fairly tolerant of mixed white-ish people and even will tolerate token (culturally assimilated) non-whites so long as they don't express too many dissenting views, and usually with some degree of 'more' tolerance for some people they disagree with vs. others. It seems like 'brown' liberals (like West and Central Asians, Middle Eastern, South Asians) get more flak on some issues (say like, discussing sexism or racism within this culture), with slurs like 'anti-Canadian' or whatever getting trotted out or other racist attempts to invalidate their concerns based on ethnic background. I don't think I've ever gotten that myself, or personally seen that get trotted out against 'western' non-whites or people from East or South-East Asia. The only racist trope I've personally had directed at me was nonsense about me not paying taxes, based on a common WN talking point.
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^I just want to point out whilst there are leftists who think all the problems in the world are solely caused by white men and white men alone there are quite a lot who think that is bullsh*t as well. I mean there is a problem of very wealthy people getting too much power and using it to negatively influence politics..I'd say unchecked wealth might be a bigger problem than white males.
Also finger pointing at a vast segment of the population never really does any good. Also all this right left conflict is good for the real oppressors so long as we're busy pointing fingers at white males, the left, liberals, the right they can continue increasing their empire.
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Study finds a race gap in air pollution — whites largely cause it; blacks and Hispanics breathe it
While the air pollution in the U.S. has gotten cleaner in the past decade, pollution inequity has remained high. USA TODAY
The air that Americans breathe isn't equal.
Blacks and Hispanics disproportionately breathe air that's been polluted by non-Hispanic whites, according to a study. This new research quantifies for the first time the racial gap between who causes air pollution – and who breathes it.
"Pollution is disproportionately caused by whites, but disproportionately inhaled by black and Hispanic minorities," the study said.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 130783002/
Whoever wrote that is simplifying so much that it is not even funny. The truth is some poorer areas are hit harder by pollution...those poor areas also contain white people granted there may be a higher rate of minorities than white people. But to say 'white people create all the pollution and hispanics and blacks breath it' is not an accurate conclusion from that. Seems they are more trying to stir the pot then actually report accurately on pollution problems in this country.
Almost seems like you found the left version of Fox News
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Except it's USA Today. One of the more trusted news sources.
Well, "trusted" is depending on. Hard to trust any media nowadays. You got people who think InfoWars is a trusted news source for crying out loud.
Well based on this article its just as bad as Fox News, like seriously what the hell. There is a pollution crisis and all this article author wants to do is get people pointing fingers rather than actually addressing the issue with solutions. I wonder who owns USA Today maybe its the same people who own Fox News....
I mean the problem with these big news companies isn't that they are too biased to the right or left, its that they're just corporate money grabbers. I much prefer more independent news sources, or local news sources, documentary shows that actually show what's going on around the world and to just get a quick update I look at the BBC news page because it seems at least a little more factual and neutral than any of the big news stations in the U.S.
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Also finger pointing at a vast segment of the population never really does any good. Also all this right left conflict is good for the real oppressors so long as we're busy pointing fingers at white males, the left, liberals, the right they can continue increasing their empire.
I'm just saying in my experience the lefties I've met who say that tripe are either children or exaggerating or trolling or all of the above. YMMV
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Also finger pointing at a vast segment of the population never really does any good. Also all this right left conflict is good for the real oppressors so long as we're busy pointing fingers at white males, the left, liberals, the right they can continue increasing their empire.
I'm just saying in my experience the lefties I've met who say that tripe are either children or exaggerating or trolling or all of the above. YMMV
Mine were ex-friends or ex-peers in political groups I used to loom on. Far from trolls.
I know that the right is worse in this category. It only hurt because these were people who I was friends with for years and they were perfectly fine with me. When they started overlooking and later encouraging racial slurs being thrown at me around 2016 and putting me down or even stopped talking to me altogether whenever I disagreed with them, it came as sort of a shock. You don't want to lose friends over politics, but apparently that is the norm now. And for someone who has difficulty making friends to begin with, it's one more obstacle I have to deal with.
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Why young, left-wing radicals could help re-elect President Trump
“It really is their 9/11,” said Laila, 26. “Not that I’m attempting in any way to equate the loss of so many precious lives to an individual that was elected to office.”
Angry and anguished over Donald Trump’s 2016 victory, the Zillennials — leftist millennial and Generation Z activists — continue to fuel the anti-Trump resistance.
And they just might get him re-elected in 2020.
That’s because their ideology of intersectionality, and its full-frontal attack on moderation and compromise in American politics, “is a gift to Trump and those who continue to support him,” writes Robby Soave in “Panic Attack: Young Radicals in the Age of Trump” (All Points Books), out Tuesday.
Soave spoke to dozens of young activists to paint a sprawling portrait of the political unrest that Trump’s presidential campaign set ablaze. Intersectionality, he found, is at the heart of leftist movements from antifa to #MeToo to Black Lives Matter.
Because all types of discrimination — from racism to transphobia, from economic inequality to “ableism” — are linked, an intersectional activist is expected to combat them with equal fervor.
“I’m not necessarily criticizing the idea of intersectionalism. In a sense it’s kind of true,” Soave told The Post. But in practice, “it makes it hard to get people on board to advance a cause when you say, ‘We don’t want you unless you agree to fight all the oppressions.” Someone might agree about the need to fight racism but not be ready for all of the things the activist left demands, like boycotting Israel or accepting their ideas on transgender identity.”
“The way they demand everyone to want all of them immediately is a very self-defeating framework,” Soave said.
That inflexibility causes rifts that weaken potential alliances within the coalition — as in this month’s DC Dyke March in Washington, when organizers ordered Jewish lesbians not to carry pro-Israel symbols as a signal of solidarity with the parade’s much more oppressed Palestinian participants.
“It’s a tyranny of the most victimized,” Soave said. “The more categories of oppression you can claim, the more authority you have.”
It also spells trouble for every one of the Democrats’ 24 declared candidates, because the very qualities that could allow them to appeal to a broad swath of voters in the general election make a politician anathema to the intersectional left.
Take former Vice President Joe Biden. He’s kind of a regular, traditional Democrat, well-liked in ‘real America,’ ” Soave said. “But he is absolutely hated by the very woke, the young intersectional progressives. For them, he is a failure on virtually every level.”
Biden’s flailing flip-flop on federal funding for abortion two weeks ago was an attempt to ingratiate himself with several victim groups, including feminists and the poor. It won’t be the last ideological somersault he’ll have to perform to please intersectional activists, insiders said.
And the rest of the field will have to do the same.
Already, young Democrats’ support is split along intersectional lines,” Soave said.
“Zillennial activists who are most concerned about economic inequality are supporting Bernie Sanders and to some extent Elizabeth Warren, the fourth-wave feminists are split up among the female candidates and so on.”
The effort to connect with Zillennials is driving some White House hopefuls to parrot the language of the young and woke. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) posted a tweet last December — “Our future is: Female / Intersectional” — that drew relentless mockery online. This month, she perplexed an audience of Iowans at her Fox News town hall with a lecture on the topic.
“So, intersectionality is the same thing about inclusivity,” Gillibrand said. “Please understand that our strength is in our diversity.”
“These candidates are trying to speak the language of intersectionality in a way that’s not going to fool any young person,” Soave said. “It’s embarrassing — so forced, so awkward and inauthentic.”
Their messaging attempts are in stark contrast to the slang-filled, emoji-laden tweets and stream-of-consciousness livestreams of actual Zillennials like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Bronx/Queens).
“The fun of the 2020 campaign will be watching these people make their desperate, doomed efforts to appear to speak the language of intersectionality to be in step with what the young activists care about right now,” Soave said.
None of the current crop of candidates has shown signs of being the Democrats’ next Barack Obama — a politician bold enough to inspire young people but moderate-sounding enough to capture the mainstream.
“That’s a hard line to walk,” Soave said. “But in fairness, he didn’t have intersectionality to deal with.”
Soave described the fight for gay marriage as “the last movement before intersectionality took over the left.”
“In that case, liberals were trying to bring conservative America on board and convince them of this one issue, that it was about equality,” Soave said. “The argument was tailored to bring in the maximum amount of people. And it completely worked.”
To today’s intersectional activists, that kind of pragmatism would be traitorous.
A willingness to tolerate those with differing views, once seen as a positive good in all corners of American society, is condemned by the Zillennial left. Many of the activists Soave interviewed believe that speech that offends them should be — or already is — illegal.
“Free speech is allowing people to express themselves in a way that doesn’t put other people down,” said Rose, 17, a demonstrator Soave spoke to at a Washington, DC, rally in 2017. “It doesn’t oppress people and damage our society.”
Our country’s free-speech amendment says, ‘free speech except for hate speech,’ ” agreed Jessica, a fellow student protester — a blithe rewrite of the First Amendment, which makes no such exception.
“Reflexive opposition to speech is perhaps the most noticeable quirk of the new left,” Soave writes — a potentially ominous sign for the health of America’s civil liberties.
Large numbers of young Americans see free expression as merely a means to an end, not as a positive good in and of itself, and something that authorities can and should regulate. A 2016 Knight Foundation survey found that 69 percent of college students favored bans of “intentionally offensive” language on campus. According to a 2017 Cato Institute study, 60 percent of Americans under age 30 believe that hate speech constitutes violence.
The real-world ramifications of those beliefs are obvious on college campuses. “I think that this activism has become an intimidation, a tactic of terror . . . that leaves administrators very frightened,” defense attorney Andrew Miltenberg tells Soave.
What began in 2011 as a crackdown on campus rape, driven by the Obama administration’s reinterpretation of the education nondiscrimination law known as Title IX, was quickly seized as a weapon by activists intent on shutting down ideas they found offensive.
In one such case, Northwestern University students filed a formal Title IX complaint against a professor for publishing an essay that criticized Title IX — a Kafkaesque charge that contributed to a chilling effect throughout academia.
“If activists can file a speech complaint because a professor is talking about uncomfortable subjects, professors start avoiding these conversations altogether,” Soave said. “We’re at the point where we have law professors refusing to teach sexual-assault law for fear that students will say they have been triggered. That is going backwards on all our progress.”
And there’s evidence that millennials are not leaving those lessons behind once they graduate.
“Their attitude is, ‘we will not change, the world will change to fit us,’ ” Soave said. “So those values are getting taken off the campus and into the workplace. And it only takes a few to radicalize the policies of the institution.”
But despite their widening influence, Zillennial activists are not a majority within the millennial and Gen Z cohorts.
“In fact, it’s striking how few they are but how large the effect they are having on our cultural and political dialogue,” Soave said. “They are very good at making it seem like they speak for everyone; very good at representing their demands as universal.
“They are a radical fringe, but they’re getting their way with their ability to control the conversation.”
But shouting down conservatives on campus and dominating Twitter discourse may not translate into a White House win in 2020. Many of the most vocal Zillennial activists reserve their harshest criticism for the Democratic Party’s neoliberals — mainstream Dems like Hillary Clinton who think capitalism should be regulated, not destroyed. Feeling “almost vindicated by Hillary’s defeat,” Soave writes, their goal during this primary season is to push their party as far left as they possibly can.
But while that strategy has paid off for the activists in deep-blue districts like AOC’s, party leaders doubt the same could work in the purple and red states that are needed to win the White House.
And if Zillennials can’t get the candidate they want? They may not turn out to vote at all. “Biden and other moderate Dems’ … lack of progressive bona fides make them just another sad symptom of everything that’s wrong with the world,” Soave said. “Most Democratic candidates are seen as “not so much better than Trump that it’s worth the effort.”
In other words, Zillennials would rather risk a second Trump term than compromise the intersectional principles they hold so dear.
Why the Dems are having so much trouble winning Zillennial support
Joe Biden
Biden holds a forbidding lead in the early polling, but nominating him will be a deal-breaker for Zillennial activists, despise his bipartisan hopes. “He’s playing patty-cake with Republicans, and they are punching him in the face,” complained Ana Kasparian, from left-wing news commentary program The Young Turks, last week.
Bernie Sanders
While he retains many rabid Zillennial fans, Sanders has refused to join the intersectional bandwagon. “Woke activists more animated by sex and race issues find his monomaniacal focus on class to be off-putting,” Soave says.
Elizabeth Warren
Warren’s race- and gender-focused rhetoric has boosted her progressive support recently. “If she captures the nomination, it will be a good sign that the new left is winning the war for the Democratic Party’s soul,” Soave says. But her tin ear for youth speak (“Hold on a sec, I’m gonna get me a beer.”) has made some Zillennial voters cringe.
Pete Buttigieg
The party’s rising star is fluent in the language of intersectionality: His college-professor father helped develop its underlying theory. But that’s not enough for the “wokest of the woke,” who believe that being gay is no longer a category of oppression for white males. “They feel he isn’t radical or transgressive enough to deserve their support,” says Soave.
Kamala Harris
As a woman of color and the daughter of immigrants, Harris ticks off multiple identity boxes, which should make her a Zillennial favorite. But her past as a tough-on-crime prosecutor horrifies progressives, who have made criminal-justice reform a top priority.
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This is a great article that is on topic with the subject of the thread. It pulls together a lot of bits and pieces of the problem of SJW’s discussed in individual posts.
The most hopeful part of this largely depressing article the part I bolded. These bullies are fringe that will fold if stood up to. Hopefully the Oberlin, OH bakery that did stand up to them and won big time is a start
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Pupils 'triggered' by calorie-counting question in maths test have the right to complain, says exam board
Pupils protested that a maths GCSE question about how many calories a woman had consumed for breakfast was distressing for anyone who has struggled with an eating disorder.
One student, a recovering anorexic, told how she was so upset by the question that she had to leave the exam hall in a panic.
The question said: “There are 84 calories in 100g of banana. There are 87 calories in 100g of yogurt. Priti has 60g of banana and 150g of yogurt for breakfast. Work out the total number of calories in this breakfast”.
Following the concerns, Pearson, which owns the exam board EdExcel, carried out a review of the question and found it to be valid.
A spokesman for Pearson said that any student “who thinks that this question may have impacted their performance” should make contact via their school.
Poppy-Willow Kent, a student from Colchester, wrote on Twitter: “I am sorry, but can I ask what on earth you were thinking by having a question around counting calories?
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Pupils protested that a maths GCSE question about how many calories a woman had consumed for breakfast was distressing for anyone who has struggled with an eating disorder.
One student, a recovering anorexic, told how she was so upset by the question that she had to leave the exam hall in a panic.
The question said: “There are 84 calories in 100g of banana. There are 87 calories in 100g of yogurt. Priti has 60g of banana and 150g of yogurt for breakfast. Work out the total number of calories in this breakfast”.
Following the concerns, Pearson, which owns the exam board EdExcel, carried out a review of the question and found it to be valid.
A spokesman for Pearson said that any student “who thinks that this question may have impacted their performance” should make contact via their school.
Poppy-Willow Kent, a student from Colchester, wrote on Twitter: “I am sorry, but can I ask what on earth you were thinking by having a question around counting calories?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/0 ... ave-right/
I could see how this would be triggering for people recovering from anorexia...
If I was a math teacher, I wouldn’t have centered a problem around calories, but I’ve struggled with obsessing in this department myself.
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