Biff_Poindexter
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Sessions declared Black Extremist groups as more dangerous than white extremist groups, did that not make you happy? what more do you want him to do?
You can be ANY color and be nationalistic or a supremacist, yet I only hear of WHITE nationalism and WHITE supremicism; the Black Panthers is an example of a group painted as being pro-Black and promoting black rights, yet they are every bit the Black Supremacist as any white group, yet we don't see them in the news. La Raza is another group of pro-Mexicans painted as promoting and protecting Mexican interests, yet by the same measure, they are Mexican Nationalists or Supremacists, yet no mention in the news. So people who constantly tout white this and white that are themselves shown up as being racist and merely anti-white as well.
By the way, how many people has La Raza killed this year? or ever?
Tell these groups to stop calling themselves Nazis, no one is forcing them to declare themselves Nazis
- No group alive today can be accurately touted as being "Nazis." Aryan skinheads may be white supremacists, but a true Nazi was much more. Quit using the world 'Nazi' when you obviously don't know what you are talking about..
White isn't a real race, but do we need to go into why the classification of "white" as demographic was created in the first place? White supremacy perhaps? and no, there is nothing wrong with being pro-german, pro-Italian, pro Irish, etc --- the problem is when some feel that being pro means that other races need to be exterminated or subjugated in order for you to be "pro"
I imagine any advocacy has a whole spectrum of attitudes, so while it is convenient to fear-monger and hate-monger any group as hateful and bad by lumping them under the umbrella of another convenient and self-serving label (Nazi, white supremacist, etc.), what I don't see here or anywhere are any examples of any ACTUAL IDEAS or PROMOTIONS from these groups! Don't you think you should at least know what a group believes, actually believes, before you exclude them as a "hate" organization? You might find some of their ideas make sense or are at least not all as crazy as you think. Growing up with an endless list of pro-black societies, pro-Italian societies, pro-German societies, et al., I find it strange that the only ones being attacked are those labeled as "white." Could it be that the REAL racism lies in all of the anti-white rhetoric? Especially when "white" isn't even a real race?..
When you can point to anytime in American history were pro-black, pro-Hispanic movements in the United States came equipped with extermination of all non Hispanics and non Blacks, let me know...