"It's OK to be white"

If you feel the need to clarify that it's o.k to be white, then you have a problem.

Collective 'you'.

That's a twisted take on the current reality in this country where the unspoken "dog whistle", to borrow a term which has oft been used by the left to describe anti-black sentiments that are implied rather than spoken outright, has been that it's not necessarily OK to be white.

Given how often it's been implied that every problem experienced by blacks can be traced back to ongoing, unrelenting racism by whites, it's not difficult to understand how white people might get the impression that blacks and their woke, progressive white supporters feel that it's not OK to be white.

I seem to recall not all that long ago, a big flap that was created by the suggestion from major organizations to their white associates and whites in general, that they should apologize to blacks for their white racism.

https://denvergazette.com/news/salv...cle_276d41ca-2ec5-5602-bfee-a94a033a7061.html

https://anglican.ink/2021/11/29/sal...white-supporters-to-apologize-for-their-race/

https://www.fundforreparationsnow.org/statementofapology

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/lo...racism-joy-sewing-column-houston-12510316.php

https://www.apa.org/about/policy/racism-apology

https://nypost.com/2021/09/17/virgi...logizes-to-students-of-color-for-being-white/

https://www.usatoday.com/story/ente...shame-over-being-white-privileged/1962475001/

https://www.davidson.edu/about/comm...ogy-role-perpetuating-slavery-systemic-racism

In light of all that, I truly do not see how you can say that white people who push back by asserting that it's just as OK for them to feel good about the color of skin they were born with, as it is for blacks to do so, have a problem.
 
That's exactly what as posted already.

And 26% is not 'nearly half'.

So how do you feel about the 26%?

Are they racists?

Should white people avoid them?

If not, why?

Why should white people associate with black people who feel that being white is bad?

Just curious.
 
He seemed to believe that helping people should mean more to them, that it earned him better than (what he said here) nearly half saying it was not okay to be white. So basically he was saying why help if nearly half of the people you thought you were helping thought you still sucked simply for being white. (Again his statements, not mine).

So... there you have it. That's what he said in a nutshell.

You left out the parts where he identified those he was upset at as all being black.

And where he said White people should avoid “blacks”.
 
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So how do you feel about the 26%?

Are they racists?

Should white people avoid them?

If not, why?

Why should white people associate with black people who feel that being white is bad?

Just curious.

I can imagine a lot of people don't want to associate with you.
 
I can imagine the only people who associate with you, do so in the toilet stalls of gay bar restrooms.

Seriously, you keep pretending that the statements of Adams are not overtly racist. How does someone call for segregation without it being racist?
 
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Lol! I bet you cannot even count to twenty if you take off your shoes. A typical dumb fuck democrat that cannot even do simple math. Go fuck yourself Althea. Facts are facts.
There it is. Sailor gets aggressive when he's been proven to be a liar.

26 will never be greater than 50.

Sorry to break it to you
 
He seemed to believe that helping people should mean more to them, that it earned him better than (what he said here) nearly half saying it was not okay to be white. So basically he was saying why help if nearly half of the people you thought you were helping thought you still sucked simply for being white. (Again his statements, not mine).

So... there you have it. That's what he said in a nutshell.
'In a nutshell', he said 'White people should stay away from black people"

Pretty hard to argue that he didn't
 
Seriously, you keep pretending that the statements of Adams' are not overtly racist. How does someone call for segregation without it being racist?

I'm not sure that's what he said.

Sounds to me like he was saying is that if they won't try to accept us, why should we accept them?

And maybe he meant the people who responded to the poll by answering no or not sure as to whether or not it's ok to be white.

I don't want to associate with black people who feel that way either.
 
In light of all that, I truly do not see how you can say that white people who push back by asserting that it's just as OK for them to feel good about the color of skin they were born with, as it is for blacks to do so, have a problem.
See...it's the 'pushing back' that illustrates the racism.

Thou dost protest too much.
 
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