Gunny
Gold Member
This is a curiously hateful comment from someone who presumably fancies himself "anti-racist." In my dealings I've always found that those who hate the absolute hardest are those who spend a lot of time denouncing "racism" and "hate" and "oppression" and etc.
Myself, I've always been interested in how folks like "maineman" (from Maine? You know it's the whitest state in the union, right?) come to have such violent sentiments against... whites. I'll bet a lot "maineman" is a white, liberal male living in a very white environment in a place cold enough to keep away blacks and Mexicans. Ever notice how those people rail hardest against "white supremacy"? These kinds would get eaten alive in Harlem, believe me.
It has not gone unnoticed by me that the most ardent abolitionists pre-Civil War were New Englanders as well. People who don't have to deal with something usually have the strongest opinions about it, and the self-righteous are ALWAYS willing to tell others how they should live.
The same can be said about Easterners who bemoaned the "poor red man" who never saw him sitting on horseback in full war regalia with fresh white scalps hanging from his lance.
But don't feel too proud ... all y'all damned Yankees talk funny.
