We need to come to the realization that we, the white race, is hated by the black race. I don't know why, but I'm sure jealousy has a lot to do with it. No conversation, legislation, or reparation payments will change this. Therefore we need regional separation. Not just your neighborhood, my neighborhood, but real separation. Like dividing the country into large regions for each race according to their percentage of the population. It's the only solution besides the final solution.
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We need to come to the realization that we, the white race, is hated by the black race. I don't know why,
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!
Also, since you're obviously going to pick the South for your racist fiefdom, you may have some competition, cuz the New Black Panthers want to annex the region as well.
We need to come to the realization that we, the white race, is hated by the black race. I don't know why
It might have a tad to do with that whole owning them as slaves thing and the resultant institutionalized racism present ever since then.
Attempted in South Africa and miserabily failed hard .
@Pepe
Good luck pavement ape. Second Amendment works both ways.
I don't think having both White and Black militias fighting for the ground like in the 1990s Yugoslavia is a good thing, at last in the reasonable persons' minds.
Does that "final solution" presuppose that your side would win? Be careful what you wish for.
And how finely should the dividing line be drawn? I mean, as a freckled redhead, I don't want to be assigned a place in the desert southwest. I need my shade. And I'm not sure I want to be with those icky redheads who still manage to get a tan. Blondes, of course, will be someplace else, and a woman who changes her hair color might have to spend her life ready to move with every visit to the hairdresser. Same with those that tan easily; will they need a summer home and a winter home? Will a light brown person with straight blond hair be sent to the same location as a light brown person with curly black hair? And people with green eyes they'll probably just have one of the smaller islands for their personal kingdom. White-haired elders? Deeply tanned weatherbeaten cowboys, only tanned above the neckline? Albinos? People with vitiligo? Damn, we would just spend our whole lives sorting people, or we could invent automated ways to do it like they do with a bucket of mixed coins....
Sluggo, think this over.
So you, of course, will have no problem with being uprooted from your job and home and sent to a part of the country that you don't like, just because that location is where your race is sent. I hear Idaho is popular with white racists, but the winters can be brutal if you've grown up in Georgia.
Jealousy ? envy.
Learning the difference might help you to understand the strained relationship between the establishment (over represented by, but not consisting solely of the “white race”) and under advantaged/disadvantages people (drastically overrepresented by, but certainly not solely consisting of the “black race”).
Also empathy
get some, it will help further your understanding of the above.
We need to come to the realization that we, the white race, is hated by the black race.
You do not represent whites as a whole, and the blacks you've met had damn good reason to loathe you.
Like dividing the country into large regions for each race according to their percentage of the population. It's the only solution besides the final solution.
Can you say "South Africa"? And look up all the shit apartheid brought upon its country, for that matter?
> We need to come to the realization that we, the white race, is hated by the black race.
You is also hated by grammar Nazis. I'm sure the other kind love you, though.
@Kanna - I think we'd have to go with haplotype, which might have the benefit of having people with similar predispositions to various diseases live together.
"Is our children learning?" Sluggo went to the G.W. Bush school of grammar.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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