What makes a raciest?

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maxwel

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A racist is a person who discriminates based on the colour of skin.
For example, if you are a white person and you hate someone who is African American because they are black, that is racist.

No, no, no... this is 2018.


According to modern Neo-Marxist politics,
a racist is someone perceived, by anyone, of having institutionalized power over another person:

a.) even if they don't KNOW they have any such power
b.) even if they don't APPEAR to have any such power
c.) even if they never USE this power to actually do anything wrong.
d.) even if this power is COMPLETELY IMAGINARY and DOESN'T REALLY EXIST
e.) even if the person claiming to be OPPRESSED HAS, OBJECTIVELY AND MEASURABLY, FAR MORE MONEY and POWER



Welcome to 2018.


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Lillywolf

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No, no, no... this is 2018.


According to modern Neo-Marxist politics,
a racist is someone perceived, by anyone, of having institutionalized power over another person:

a.) even if they don't KNOW they have any such power
b.) even if they don't APPEAR to have any such power
c.) even if they never USE this power to actually do anything wrong.
d.) even if this power is COMPLETELY IMAGINARY and DOESN'T REALLY EXIST
e.) even if the person claiming to be OPPRESSED HAS, OBJECTIVELY AND MEASURABLY, FAR MORE MONEY and POWER



Welcome to 2018.


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Ah, but that description was given voice over a decade ago. The old Phil Donahue show featured a discussion about Racism. A black professor claimed those same characteristics that defined Racism was what made it impossible for blacks to be racists.
He taught courses on the subject.

Then there is this more contemporary era Rac..Professor.
 
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race-ism - is inbred in every culture, according to one's individual circumstances,
pertaining to 'family/country-influence' first and foremost:

we now have the honor or be able to READ all of history and LOOK BACK what our ancestors have done
and how they have lived up until 'right-now'...this is 'the way of the world'...

BUT, those who have been called-chosen-elected' have been given a choice to
LOVE as He has shown us how much He Loves us, and so, we are a different breed,
for God has given us the gift of His Holy Faith and thus His 'Golden Rule' -
if we truly Love Him, then we cherish His Ways that He has blessed us with,
and obey them...
 

maxwel

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Ah, but that description was given voice over a decade ago. The old Phil Donahue show featured a discussion about Racism. A black professor claimed those same characteristics that defined Racism was what made it impossible for blacks to be racists.
He taught courses on the subject.

Then there is this more contemporary era Rac..Professor.

But 10 years ago...
most people were too embarrassed to say something so stupid in public.


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Lillywolf

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race-ism - is inbred in every culture, according to one's individual circumstances,
pertaining to 'family/country-influence' first and foremost:

we now have the honor or be able to READ all of history and LOOK BACK what our ancestors have done
and how they have lived up until 'right-now'...this is 'the way of the world'...

BUT, those who have been called-chosen-elected' have been given a choice to
LOVE as He has shown us how much He Loves us, and so, we are a different breed,
for God has given us the gift of His Holy Faith and thus His 'Golden Rule' -
if we truly Love Him, then we cherish His Ways that He has blessed us with,
and obey them...
The KKK call themselves Christian.
Hitler was a Catholic. As were many of his SS.
 

Quantrill

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There’s this study from 2012, I think, that is about transgenerational trauma being passed from generation to generation after the War between the states. The study is about union soldiers, but I reckon it’ll apply for the confederate soldiers as well.
No, I think it applies to yankees only.

Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome transgenerational trauma.
Fancy name for being ignorant. Those poor union soldiers just couldn't take the trauma.

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We need to bring back "All in the Family" "The Jefferson's" and "Good Times" and people need to lighten up imho.
 

Quantrill

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The KKK call themselves Christian.
Hitler was a Catholic. As were many of his SS.
The Southern people were Christian. The north had turned to a false social Christianity. The north was so liberal in its Christianity that it was turning to transcendentalism.

The South is not called the Bible Belt for nothing. And the Bible Belt isn't the north.

Quantrill
 

Quantrill

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We need to bring back "All in the Family" "The Jefferson's" and "Good Times" and people need to lighten up imho.
Ah yes, the peacemaker. If you don't want to participate in the discussion then stay out. If you have something to say, then say on. But your coming in as one who just wants everyone to get along is nauseating.

Quantrill
 
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We need to bring back "All in the Family" "The Jefferson's" and "Good Times" and people need to lighten up imho.
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P4T,
are you truly 'serious' or are you mocking? for those Hollywood programs of course were all fantasy=make believe,
made-up family situations to put a mask on Jesus' reality...
 
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It is more and more apparent you didn't watch the video and haven't done your own research. Crying, "PROPAGANDA!" Isn't truth, it's a myth when it comes to William Clarke Quanrill and that shows you haven't done your research. People that know Civil War history know your not to be taken seriously.

When you say there's a reason for the Kansas massacre, well....

What video are you talking about Lilly? I'm very interested.....
 
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Ah yes, the peacemaker. If you don't want to participate in the discussion then stay out. If you have something to say, then say on. But your coming in as one who just wants everyone to get along is nauseating.

Quantrill
I am totally with you on this quantrill.. Now, back to our discussion ...You only said that" you no what I meant and I really don't... Explain yourself. I got all your other things. Just not this one..
 

Quantrill

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I am totally with you on this quantrill.. Now, back to our discussion ...You only said that" you no what I meant and I really don't... Explain yourself. I got all your other things. Just not this one..
You will have to tell me where I said that.

Quantrill
 
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No, I think it applies to yankees only.
What I’m saying is that the trauma the soldiers, and others, experienced during the time of the war, has been passed from generation to generation after the war.

Then there was the reconstruction era. That added insult to injury and contributed to the experience of trauma.

I think that’s part of the reason why the war is not really going away. Why would people be talking about a long gone war if it wasn’t some underlying issues present?
 

Quantrill

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What I’m saying is that the trauma the soldiers, and others, experienced during the time of the war, has been passed from generation to generation after the war.

Then there was the reconstruction era. That added insult to injury and contributed to the experience of trauma.

I think that’s part of the reason why the war is not really going away. Why would people be talking about a long gone war if it wasn’t some underlying issues present?
Yes, I am sure you are right.

The Reconstruction was a terrible time for our people. Many fail to realize however that it was just a continuation of the War between the States that now turned guerilla warfare. And in the end, the South did win that war driving the yankee carpetbaggers out. And of course when we got control again of our own government, placing the people in power we wanted, then the yankees started leaving. What they left behind was the black people they used against us, and the hatred that it caused.

This is why our 'Reconstruction' is still going on today. It is not us that won't leave it alone. We simply want to remember our history as a people. It is them who want to erase not just our history, but us.

Quantrill
 

I_am_Canadian

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Abraham Lincoln was a white supremacist. As were most of the yankees. The KKK was not formed as a white supremacist organization. It was formed to combat the wrongs done by the carpet bagging yankees who were coming down from the north to take advantage of a defeated Southern people.

The Federal govt, (yankee), used the black people against the Southern defeated people. The Fed. govt. made the black man the enemy of the Southern people. Promised them many things. Forty acres and a mule. They used the black man, not because they looked at him as equal, but because they wanted to create a political voting majority in the South.

The KKK was formed to fight against the yankee rule of Reconstruction. Have you ever heard of that? Probably not. So because the Fed. govt. did use the black man against us, then yes, we fought against the black man.

Consider this...or better yet...let me ask you, have you ever heard of the 'emancipation proclamation'? You are Canadian but don't feel bad if you haven't because you would be surprised at how many Americans don't know anything about it either. I will add more to this upon your response.

But, the black panthers have nothing in common with the KKK except they both are racist. The KKK was more than racism. Go to any KKK web site that gives what they believe, and tell me the things you agree with and those you don't. Can you be honest in this? The black panthers are against the white people period. The KKK was agaisnt the Fed. govt that was putting them under 12 years of martial law where the Southernor had no rights what so ever. And the Fed. govt. was using the blacks to enforce this upon the Southern white people. Just as they continue to do today with the NAACP.

So, you see how your statement that both the KKK and the black panthers are racist, is an over simplification.

Quantrill
So if Lincoln was a white Supremesist, why did he fight to free the black slaves? If I am not mistaken that is what the Emancipation Proclimation is, is that white people could no longer own slaves and the black people were given the same rights and libertys as the whites.
 

maxwel

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Revisionist History & Problem Solving


Revisionist history isn't a threat which is exclusive to the southern states,
and the driving forces behind revisionism aren't black Americans.

The problems run deeper than these sophomoric and racially charged polemics.


Propagating Division?

I truly can't understand why anyone on a Christian forum would choose an avatar of a man like Quantrill -
a figure well documented as a thief and cattle rustler, slave hunter, outlaw, and murderer.

Quantrill is a figure whom, at the very BEST, is controversial, divisive, sometimes criminal, and has absolutely nothing to do with Christ.



Conclusion

1. There are real problems in the world, and in the U.S... agreed.

2. However, we really can't solve problems by completely misidentifying the actual problems, digging our heals into a few symptoms, dividing the body of Christ along arbitrary lines, and then fighting endlessly with everyone in sight.


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I_am_Canadian

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No, no, no... this is 2018.


According to modern Neo-Marxist politics,
a racist is someone perceived, by anyone, of having institutionalized power over another person:

a.) even if they don't KNOW they have any such power
b.) even if they don't APPEAR to have any such power
c.) even if they never USE this power to actually do anything wrong.
d.) even if this power is COMPLETELY IMAGINARY and DOESN'T REALLY EXIST
e.) even if the person claiming to be OPPRESSED HAS, OBJECTIVELY AND MEASURABLY, FAR MORE MONEY and POWER



Welcome to 2018.


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marxist? your defining racism from a communist point of view?
 

maxwel

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marxist? your defining racism from a communist point of view?

This is how the left currently defines racism... and it's all based on Neo-Marxist Conflict Theory.

It wasn't my idea.


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Lillywolf

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What video are you talking about Lilly? I'm very interested.....
The post I made a few ticks back that shared a brief history of Quantrill and his raiders. It's pencil images that were used back in Civil War news times to deliver reporting with a visual attachment to the news.
Here's another.