In the centuries to come humanity will have a darker and darker skin tone. Why do you care?

I always hear stuff from the alt-right about preserving the white race. How exactly do you do that in the long game, and why bother worrying about it at all? It won't mean we have gone extinct when there are no more white people. It will just mean our descendants have darker skin than we did. They'll still be related to us. Our genetics will live on and humanity will continue to prosper. What's the problem? Why is it so important that people continue to have white skin? Do you really think humanity will descend into chaos without white people on top of society?
You know that means dark skinned folks will be getting lighter, right? We're gonna meet somewhere in the middle eventually.
 
You know that means dark skinned folks will be getting lighter, right? We're gonna meet somewhere in the middle eventually.

Yes, I wasn't trying to imply that everybody will be black. A lot of skin tones will be swallowed by homogenization.
 
If you want to understand how Nazi Germany managed to convince the german population that discrimination and ethnic cleansing (not even genocide, only forced removal) of ethnic/racial minorities was socially acceptable you just have to read the OP and observe 21th century America in general.

You have 320 million multiracialist zombies openly, shamelessly advocating, celebrating and sometimes even mocking the genocide of an entire racial group.

You can't make this shit up.

I don't want more useless poor people from south of our border in the United States. I just accept that because of ease of travel and fusion of cultures humanity will eventually homogenize its skin color. I don't see it as scary or bad, just as an inevitability. White won't be the only skin color that disappears. If you use your brain and listen to what scientists are saying about it you'll see that it's really not something that can be avoided, not permanently anyway.

Your culture and your descendants are not at risk. They'll just be a bit different than you, as it has always been, and there's nothing wrong with that. Fighting change is an exercise in futility.


What if, in 50 years, we are able to engineer the racial attributes of ourselves and/or our children?
 
What is the flaw?

The flaw is that you believe culture will be negatively impacted by the inevitable homogenization of the human race. It will change, but you won't be forgotten any faster if your grandchildren's grandchildren aren't white.

You have a child and don't care about the world he/she will live in?

Of course I do. I just don't think white dominance of the first world is necessary for a positive future.

Your desire to avoid discussing the very REASON for our difference of opinion, ie the very basis of our disagreement,

greatly undermines your pretense of just asking some reasonable and sincere questions.

You seem to think white people are special, and that the skin color needs to be preserved for the good of humanity and its culture. I simply think that entire thought process is ridiculous.


I recall looking at pictures on the walls of those Catholic universities, and looking around at the people attending or working at the school/hospital(s) and thinking how what those institutions have grown into were a complete betrayal of their founding missions and intentions.

You can't stop change. Or can you? You still haven't told me what the plan is.
Talking to yourself? wtf?
 
If you want to understand how Nazi Germany managed to convince the german population that discrimination and ethnic cleansing (not even genocide, only forced removal) of ethnic/racial minorities was socially acceptable you just have to read the OP and observe 21th century America in general.

You have 320 million multiracialist zombies openly, shamelessly advocating, celebrating and sometimes even mocking the genocide of an entire racial group.

You can't make this shit up.

I don't want more useless poor people from south of our border in the United States. I just accept that because of ease of travel and fusion of cultures humanity will eventually homogenize its skin color. I don't see it as scary or bad, just as an inevitability. White won't be the only skin color that disappears. If you use your brain and listen to what scientists are saying about it you'll see that it's really not something that can be avoided, not permanently anyway.

Your culture and your descendants are not at risk. They'll just be a bit different than you, as it has always been, and there's nothing wrong with that. Fighting change is an exercise in futility.


What if, in 50 years, we are able to engineer the racial attributes of ourselves and/or our children?

I suppose that's possible. I think something like that might extend the timeline somewhat, but ultimately the result will be the same in my opinion.
 
What is the flaw?

The flaw is that you believe culture will be negatively impacted by the inevitable homogenization of the human race. It will change, but you won't be forgotten any faster if your grandchildren's grandchildren aren't white.

You have a child and don't care about the world he/she will live in?

Of course I do. I just don't think white dominance of the first world is necessary for a positive future.

Your desire to avoid discussing the very REASON for our difference of opinion, ie the very basis of our disagreement,

greatly undermines your pretense of just asking some reasonable and sincere questions.

You seem to think white people are special, and that the skin color needs to be preserved for the good of humanity and its culture. I simply think that entire thought process is ridiculous.


I recall looking at pictures on the walls of those Catholic universities, and looking around at the people attending or working at the school/hospital(s) and thinking how what those institutions have grown into were a complete betrayal of their founding missions and intentions.

You can't stop change. Or can you? You still haven't told me what the plan is.
Talking to yourself? wtf?

Good catch, Dingus. Luckily the mistake didn't stop him from responding.
 
With enough interracial mating and breeding we can eventually eliminate different races and the problems that go along with them.
 
What is the flaw?

The flaw is that you believe culture will be negatively impacted by the inevitable homogenization of the human race. It will change, but you won't be forgotten any faster if your grandchildren's grandchildren aren't white.

You have a child and don't care about the world he/she will live in?

Of course I do. I just don't think white dominance of the first world is necessary for a positive future.

Your desire to avoid discussing the very REASON for our difference of opinion, ie the very basis of our disagreement,

greatly undermines your pretense of just asking some reasonable and sincere questions.

You seem to think white people are special, and that the skin color needs to be preserved for the good of humanity and its culture. I simply think that entire thought process is ridiculous.


I recall looking at pictures on the walls of those Catholic universities, and looking around at the people attending or working at the school/hospital(s) and thinking how what those institutions have grown into were a complete betrayal of their founding missions and intentions.

You can't stop change. Or can you? You still haven't told me what the plan is.
Talking to yourself? wtf?

Good catch, Dingus. Luckily the mistake didn't stop him from responding.
Loon
 
With enough interracial mating and breeding we can eventually eliminate different races and the problems that go along with them.

Homogenization will be the end of racial tensions. It's a good thing for humanity, as you've implied.
 
What is the flaw?

The flaw is that you believe culture will be negatively impacted by the inevitable homogenization of the human race. It will change, but you won't be forgotten any faster if your grandchildren's grandchildren aren't white.

You have a child and don't care about the world he/she will live in?

Of course I do. I just don't think white dominance of the first world is necessary for a positive future.

Your desire to avoid discussing the very REASON for our difference of opinion, ie the very basis of our disagreement,

greatly undermines your pretense of just asking some reasonable and sincere questions.

You seem to think white people are special, and that the skin color needs to be preserved for the good of humanity and its culture. I simply think that entire thought process is ridiculous.


I recall looking at pictures on the walls of those Catholic universities, and looking around at the people attending or working at the school/hospital(s) and thinking how what those institutions have grown into were a complete betrayal of their founding missions and intentions.

You can't stop change. Or can you? You still haven't told me what the plan is.
Talking to yourself? wtf?

Good catch, Dingus. Luckily the mistake didn't stop him from responding.
Loon

Is that you in your avatar? Nice bow tie.
 
they will not remember or revere us.

That's inevitable. Given a large enough timeline we will all be forgotten. Eventually all of the hydrogen in the universe will burn up and leave nothing but darkness. Who will remember us then? Why does it matter?



"Given enough time" is a cop out.


I've seen supposedly Catholic Universities, where liberalism is the new religion, and those that worked and sacrificed to build the university are forgotten and their hopes and dreams are utterly rejected by those that benefit from their good works.



Why? Because they were foolish enough to be open to others, instead of insisting on religious and ideological discrimination.

Why is it important to you to be revered and remembered after you're dead? Humanity and culture changes dude. It's the way of the world. I don't feel your example involving universities in entirely relevant. We're talking about the long term change in skin tone that humanity will inevitably undergo. Why is it a big deal and how do you stop it?



Some people care about the future, especially the future they leave their descendants, whether literal biological descendants or figurative "identified with" descendants.



Indeed, I think this is likely the normal and healthy person's viewpoint on the issue.


You seem to not share this. In the context of this thread, that is fine.


All you need to do is understand that many people are different than you, and respect that.

My descendants will have my blood, even if they don’t have my skin color. To think only skin tone reflects my heritage is shallow thinking.
 
In centuries to come we’ll finally acknowledge the fact that there is no such thing as ‘race’ – the notion of ‘race’ will no longer exist, and the color of one’s skin or how ‘dark’ it is will become irrelevant.
 
Well, damn. I feel like I live in alternate universe just pointing that out. Perhaps skin color shouldn't matter, but it does. All the race hucksters and the phony cries of racism are just phony cries trying to take away that brutality of poor black culture. You can't escape their malevolence. And you can't ignore just how broken poor black culture IS. All the whining by all the activist won't change that.

There is a difference between skin color and culture. And the differences will become more pronounced as people stop obsessing over slin color as “identity.”
 
If you want to understand how Nazi Germany managed to convince the german population that discrimination and ethnic cleansing (not even genocide, only forced removal) of ethnic/racial minorities was socially acceptable you just have to read the OP and observe 21th century America in general.

You have 320 million multiracialist zombies openly, shamelessly advocating, celebrating and sometimes even mocking the genocide of an entire racial group.

You can't make this shit up.

I don't want more useless poor people from south of our border in the United States. I just accept that because of ease of travel and fusion of cultures humanity will eventually homogenize its skin color. I don't see it as scary or bad, just as an inevitability. White won't be the only skin color that disappears. If you use your brain and listen to what scientists are saying about it you'll see that it's really not something that can be avoided, not permanently anyway.

Your culture and your descendants are not at risk. They'll just be a bit different than you, as it has always been, and there's nothing wrong with that. Fighting change is an exercise in futility.


What if, in 50 years, we are able to engineer the racial attributes of ourselves and/or our children?

I suppose that's possible. I think something like that might extend the timeline somewhat, but ultimately the result will be the same in my opinion.

Do you think that we will ever move to into space? Or was the Apollo program a silly one off?
 
If you want to understand how Nazi Germany managed to convince the german population that discrimination and ethnic cleansing (not even genocide, only forced removal) of ethnic/racial minorities was socially acceptable you just have to read the OP and observe 21th century America in general.

You have 320 million multiracialist zombies openly, shamelessly advocating, celebrating and sometimes even mocking the genocide of an entire racial group.

You can't make this shit up.

I don't want more useless poor people from south of our border in the United States. I just accept that because of ease of travel and fusion of cultures humanity will eventually homogenize its skin color. I don't see it as scary or bad, just as an inevitability. White won't be the only skin color that disappears. If you use your brain and listen to what scientists are saying about it you'll see that it's really not something that can be avoided, not permanently anyway.

Your culture and your descendants are not at risk. They'll just be a bit different than you, as it has always been, and there's nothing wrong with that. Fighting change is an exercise in futility.


What if, in 50 years, we are able to engineer the racial attributes of ourselves and/or our children?

I suppose that's possible. I think something like that might extend the timeline somewhat, but ultimately the result will be the same in my opinion.

Do you think that we will ever move to into space? Or was the Apollo program a silly one off?

Will we put a colony on Mars eventually? I see that as likely. Will we put humans on a planet orbiting another star? I don't know. I like to think it's possible. Underestimating humanity is usually a losing game.
 
they will not remember or revere us.

That's inevitable. Given a large enough timeline we will all be forgotten. Eventually all of the hydrogen in the universe will burn up and leave nothing but darkness. Who will remember us then? Why does it matter?



"Given enough time" is a cop out.


I've seen supposedly Catholic Universities, where liberalism is the new religion, and those that worked and sacrificed to build the university are forgotten and their hopes and dreams are utterly rejected by those that benefit from their good works.



Why? Because they were foolish enough to be open to others, instead of insisting on religious and ideological discrimination.

Why is it important to you to be revered and remembered after you're dead? Humanity and culture changes dude. It's the way of the world. I don't feel your example involving universities in entirely relevant. We're talking about the long term change in skin tone that humanity will inevitably undergo. Why is it a big deal and how do you stop it?



Some people care about the future, especially the future they leave their descendants, whether literal biological descendants or figurative "identified with" descendants.



Indeed, I think this is likely the normal and healthy person's viewpoint on the issue.


You seem to not share this. In the context of this thread, that is fine.


All you need to do is understand that many people are different than you, and respect that.

My descendants will have my blood, even if they don’t have my skin color. To think only skin tone reflects my heritage is shallow thinking.


If my grandson looks like this,

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what are the odds, he will have my Scottish Coat of Arms hanging on his wall?
 
I always hear stuff from the alt-right about preserving the white race. How exactly do you do that in the long game, and why bother worrying about it at all? It won't mean we have gone extinct when there are no more white people. It will just mean our descendants have darker skin than we did. They'll still be related to us. Our genetics will live on and humanity will continue to prosper. What's the problem? Why is it so important that people continue to have white skin? Do you really think humanity will descend into chaos without white people on top of society?
Sounds to me like you're the one who cares. You're the one that keeps yapping about race...

Thanks for your participation in the discussion. Political correctness mandates that you get a trophy.

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No, remember I'm white, and therefore cannot allow any recognition of my historical contributions.

If being proud of your whiteness is all you’ve got, then that’s all you’ve got. Sorry for you.
 

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