i oppose diversity because i hate racism

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i think i offer a unique perspective in "right-wing circles."

the thing is i wish there was less racism in the world. while i can acknowledge that race is real, and we can observe patterns about racial groups, i don't think that justifies hating people on the basis of their skin color. i didn't choose to be asian, neither did any of us choose to be born into the race that we were born into. i find it unethical how some right-wingers use race-realist conclusions to demean an ethnic person. just because their group on average has a lower IQ or more prone to violence. they didn't choose to be born into that racial group or the IQ that they have, as well as why should one individual shouldn't be responsible for the collective. browsing these right-wing sites, made me more empathetic towards people in the long run, and made me try to see people as individuals (even if i could observe behaviors and patterns amongst groups). in short, that is why i'm not a racist.

some of the ways i think politically comes from that foundation. to decrease the amount of racism in the world. ideally, i wish we were a colorblind species, and saw individuals for who they were instead of their skin color. however, as i've matured and grownup, i've begun to see the reality of things. most people are unwilling to compromise with other ethnic/racial groups, for fear that that would diminish the power of their own group (i'm not saying that's entirely wrong). we humans are tribalistic in nature and always going to prefer those that look like us. this leads us to hold bias or sometimes even vitriol towards other groups of people. if different groups of people share a territory, this worsens that problem because there has to be a government that accommodates the wants and needs of all racial/ethnic group it occupies. of course, a country is never going to be 100% white or asian, but more diversity naturally worsens this problem. because of this unfortunate reality of human nature, i oppose diversity or multiculturalism. i don't want to see any more conflicts/deaths from racial vitriol or hatred. in an idealistic world, i believe in all countries being ethnostates of some sort (while maintaining communication), to lessen the impact of the inevitable consequences that multiculturalism/diversity brings with it.

in this way, i've started to empathize with concerned Whites that talk about the Black-on-White killings, as well as African Americans that rightfully complain about certain racists, generalizing individual African Americans, as well as seeing them as less than.
 
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i think i offer a unique perspective in "right-wing circles."

the thing is i wish there was less racism in the world. while i can acknowledge that race is real, and we can observe patterns about racial groups, i don't think that justifies hating people on the basis of their skin color. i didn't choose to be asian, neither did any of us choose to be born into the race that we were born into. i find it unethical how some right-wingers use race-realist conclusions to demean an ethnic person. just because their group on average has a lower IQ or more prone to violence. they didn't choose to be born into that racial group or the IQ that they have, as well as why should one individual shouldn't be responsible for the collective. browsing these right-wing sites, made me more empathetic towards people in the long run, and made me try to see people as individuals (even if i could observe behaviors and patterns amongst groups). in short, that is why i'm not a racist.

some of the ways i think politically comes from that foundation. to decrease the amount of racism in the world. ideally, i wish we were a colorblind species, and saw individuals for who they were instead of their skin color. however, as i've matured and grownup, i've begun to see the reality of things. most people are unwilling to compromise with other ethnic/racial groups, for fear that that would diminish the power of their own group (i'm not saying that's entirely wrong). we humans are tribalistic in nature and always going to prefer those that look like us. this leads us to hold bias or sometimes even vitriol towards other groups of people. if different groups of people share a territory, this worsens that problem because there has to be a government that accommodates the wants and needs of all racial/ethnic group it occupies. of course, a country is never going to be 100% white or asian, but more diversity naturally worsens this problem. because of this unfortunate reality of human nature, i oppose diversity or multiculturalism. i don't want to see any more conflicts/deaths from racial vitriol or hatred. in an idealistic world, i believe in all countries being ethnostates of some sort (while maintaining communication), to lessen the impact of the inevitable consequences that multiculturalism/diversity brings with it.

in this way, i've started to empathize with concerned Whites that talk about the Black-on-White killings, as well as African Americans that rightfully complain about certain racists, generalizing individual African Americans, as well as seeing them as less than.
exactly, diversity is The False God @Debetro

to each his own, embrace ethnostatism :blackpill::blackpill::blackpill:
 
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i think i offer a unique perspective in "right-wing circles."

the thing is i wish there was less racism in the world. while i can acknowledge that race is real, and we can observe patterns about racial groups, i don't think that justifies hating people on the basis of their skin color. i didn't choose to be asian, neither did any of us choose to be born into the race that we were born into. i find it unethical how some right-wingers use race-realist conclusions to demean an ethnic person. just because their group on average has a lower IQ or more prone to violence. they didn't choose to be born into that racial group or the IQ that they have, as well as why should one individual shouldn't be responsible for the collective. browsing these right-wing sites, made me more empathetic towards people in the long run, and made me try to see people as individuals (even if i could observe behaviors and patterns amongst groups). in short, that is why i'm not a racist.

some of the ways i think politically comes from that foundation. to decrease the amount of racism in the world. ideally, i wish we were a colorblind species, and saw individuals for who they were instead of their skin color. however, as i've matured and grownup, i've begun to see the reality of things. most people are unwilling to compromise with other ethnic/racial groups, for fear that that would diminish the power of their own group (i'm not saying that's entirely wrong). we humans are tribalistic in nature and always going to prefer those that look like us. this leads us to hold bias or sometimes even vitriol towards other groups of people. if different groups of people share a territory, this worsens that problem because there has to be a government that accommodates the wants and needs of all racial/ethnic group it occupies. of course, a country is never going to be 100% white or asian, but more diversity naturally worsens this problem. because of this unfortunate reality of human nature, i oppose diversity or multiculturalism. i don't want to see any more conflicts/deaths from racial vitriol or hatred. in an idealistic world, i believe in all countries being ethnostates of some sort (while maintaining communication), to lessen the impact of the inevitable consequences that multiculturalism/diversity brings with it.

in this way, i've started to empathize with concerned Whites that talk about the Black-on-White killings, as well as African Americans that rightfully complain about certain racists, generalizing individual African Americans, as well as seeing them as less than.
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I share a similar perspective. Though you could argue that it’s only natural to be racist because we hold prejudices against other people and other races because of our basic animalistic instincts. I think everyone more or less consiously or unconsiously is racist because of this
 
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Most people who complain about multicultrism and white erasure don't have a right to complain. But others are just hateful sheep
 
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Most people who complain about multicultrism and white erasure don't have a right to complain. But others are just hateful sheep
everybody does

nobody has to be fair and support 'equal rights for everyone' - idk why butthurt muzzies like @JasGews69x can't get it
 
everybody does

nobody has to be fair and support 'equal rights for everyone' - idk why butthurt muzzies like @JasGews69x can't get it
why you quoting me?:lul::lul:
Im living in your head rent free
 
I think segregation is good as long as resources are distributed equitably
 
everybody does

nobody has to be fair and support 'equal rights for everyone' - idk why butthurt muzzies like @JasGews69x can't get it
White people in America have treated anybody that isn't Germanic/British like dogs for hundreds of years now the country's beings flooded by migrants. Seems fair to me
 
White people in America have treated anybody that isn't Germanic/British like dogs for hundreds of years now the country's beings flooded by migrants. Seems fair to me
do you think it's fair when Ireland that supports Palestine gets flooded by mass migration and every bad aspect of it?
 
do you think it's fair when Ireland that supports Palestine gets flooded by mass migration and every bad aspect of it?
No i don't but Ireland has benefited from the actions of country's that directly played a hand in causing said conflict
 
race is real, and we can observe patterns about racial groups, i don't think that justifies hating people on the basis of their skin color

i find it unethical how some right-wingers use race-realist conclusions to demean an ethnic person. just because their group on average has a lower IQ or more prone to violence.
 
Saying that doesn't make it less true. If they don't want them they can send all of them to the UK anyways
key word: can

yeah they can but as we all know, Jews control everything and they won't allow a white ethnostate

so yeah, you're a Jewish weapon against Europe at the end of the day... and what do you really think Muslims will face in the future? your 'justice' won't last forever and white revolt is inevitable
 
Pattern recognition is a thing unfortunately
 

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