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       Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word
       By: guest98 Date: March 10, 2023, 4:30 pm
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       Liberal's think one should disassociate from ones emotions in
       order to be "normal". They want to keep people in a dissociative
       and relativist state in order to beat and exploit them without
       resistance.
       In order to integrate into soulless western civilization one
       must give a piece of oneself to the state. One must sacrifice a
       piece of one's own flesh in order to be able to gain access to
       the faustian material excesses.
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       Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 7, 2023, 5:51 pm
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       Cousins is learning (2:30 onwards):
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICbpT8uINoU
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       Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 10, 2023, 5:19 pm
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB2KZ6YjXRE
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       Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word
       By: 2ThaSun Date: May 10, 2023, 7:25 pm
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       Hate to say it, but most won't "speak up to save a stranger",
       especially in the U.S.! In fact, I would go as far as to say
       that "home of the brave" should be stricken from the U.S. Pledge
       of Allegiance. I get the sense that most human-beings these days
       are selfish opportunists who are absolutely scared shyteless of
       their own shadow!
       You can even see it in the last few posts by Ascesis in the
       thread that Ascesis started, fear of the consequences for
       standing up for truth. Oooooohhhhh, the FEDS are going to shut
       us down because 90SRF is a "cat-torturing federal agent" and
       other such nonsense. Cowardly selfish morons!
       Most human-beings are nothing more than SELFISH COWARDS!!! This
       is why Allah looses in the devil Yahweh's world more often than
       not! But, don't you know, they're all going to heaven! Yip,
       they'll all be sitting at Allah's side during the day of
       judgement!  ;)  ;D
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       Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word
       By: FRG_03 Date: May 10, 2023, 8:51 pm
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       [quote author=2ThaSun link=topic=1030.msg19440#msg19440
       date=1683764737]
       Hate to say it, but most won't "speak up to save a stranger",
       especially in the U.S.! In fact, I would go as far as to say
       that "home of the brave" should be stricken from the U.S. Pledge
       of Allegiance. I get the sense that most human-beings these days
       are selfish opportunists who are absolutely scared shyteless of
       their own shadow!
       You can even see it in the last few posts by Ascesis in the
       thread that Ascesis started, fear of the consequences for
       standing up for truth. Oooooohhhhh, the FEDS are going to shut
       us down because 90SRF is a "cat-torturing federal agent" and
       other such nonsense. Cowardly selfish morons!
       Most human-beings are nothing more than SELFISH COWARDS!!! This
       is why Allah looses in the devil Yahweh's world more often than
       not! But, don't you know, they're all going to heaven! Yip,
       they'll all be sitting at Allah's side during the day of
       judgement!  ;)  ;D
       [/quote]
       Yes I've been thinking about this lately and come to the same
       conclusion. Western/Zionist civilization is also the most
       cowardly civilization. I always hated adults obsession with
       "safety" since I was a child. Ascesis was also trying to appeal
       to cowardice by advising us to be more secretive and reclude to
       the dark web.
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       Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word
       By: christianbethel Date: May 22, 2023, 4:36 pm
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       'I would go as far as to say that "home of the brave" should be
       stricken from the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance.'
       That's in the Star-Spangled Banner, not the Pledge of
       Allegiance.
       #Post#: 20752--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BLM
       By: guest98 Date: July 3, 2023, 3:36 pm
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  HTML https://newrepublic.com/article/174061/french-deny-racism-police-killing-nahel-merzouk
       It's OK for denial to be "white"
       Why the French Deny Their Own Racism
       [quote]
       On Friday, a spokesperson for a union representing over half of
       all police officers issued a statement that they were “at war”
       against “vermin.” The interior minister has promised the police
       “unwavering support,”  and French President Emmanuel Macron has
       blamed video games for protesters’ violent unrest.
       Initially, the French media cited anonymous police sources
       claiming the young driver, Nahel Merzouk, was shot when he tried
       to plough into a group of officers. Bystander footage later
       revealed the vehicle was stopped at a traffic light and one of
       the officers was pointing a gun through the window of the
       driver’s side. As the car began pulling away, one of the
       policemen fired a shot directly at Merzouk
       For those who live in the French suburbs, run-ins with heavily
       armed cops are not uncommon. To understand why, it is important
       to note that the word “suburb” in French does not suggest leafy
       communities of middle-class apartments in beautiful Haussmann
       buildings surrounded by cafés and restaurants. The banlieues, as
       they are known, are mostly assortments of block residential
       towers deliberately separated from commerce and public
       transportation. The neighborhoods suffer from high unemployment,
       low economic mobility, and social exclusion.
       Police in the banlieues need no excuse to stop anyone on the
       street; a simple demand of “show me your papers” is enough. In
       2021, six nongovernmental organizations filed a class action
       lawsuit against the French government claiming the police have
       engaged in widespread racial profiling. One of the victims in
       the report said he experienced racial profiling since he was 16,
       “sometimes up to three times a day” and that on one occasion a
       cop “put me violently up against the wall. One of the officers
       touches my private parts. Then he hits me in the stomach and
       calls me a ‘dirty Arab.’”
       Although accounts of discrimination at the hands of the police
       are widespread, proving it is an entirely different matter. That
       is because the French government has explicitly outlawed keeping
       any statistics on race. This means ethnic minorities can claim
       mistreatment all they want, but without any statistical evidence
       their claims fall on deaf ears. It is, in effect, the national
       policy of France to pretend that racism doesn’t exist within its
       boundaries.
       Reuters accumulated data that revealed French Muslims died at a
       higher rate from the virus than the overall population
       The French government has no way of knowing if the children of
       French immigrants are falling behind those of native-born
       students and therefore has no way of targeting any reforms that
       might help them catch up.
       It shouldn’t be controversial to say that France is a racist
       country. The country’s wealth was built on an imperial past that
       relied on the stolen labor of the enslaved and the colonized.
       How Nahel Merzouk experienced his nationality in the banlieue is
       no less valid an experience than those of the children of French
       presidents attending lycée across the river in Neuilly sur
       Seine. The difference is that those children will have numerous
       opportunities that Merzouk never could have dreamed of.
       Acknowledging this lack of égalité would be a sign of national
       strength, not weakness.
       [/quote]
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       Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 4, 2023, 5:34 pm
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  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-u-supreme-court-affirmative-100403851.html
       [quote]As expected, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that
       affirmative action policies in universities are
       unconstitutional. Whatever the legal validity, this decision
       damages the pursuit of justice by eliminating policies that play
       a key role in addressing the harms of past wrongs.
       Any defensible conception of justice requires actions that
       rectify the harms of past wrongs.
       ...
       Affirmative action plays an essential role in overcoming
       systemic discrimination in American society. We say “systemic”
       because socioeconomic systems exhibit many feedback effects
       ...
       We say systemic “discrimination” because previous generations’
       disadvantage was induced by historical injustices, hence the
       disparities faced by Black children of the present day are not
       systemic and benign: They are systemic and unjust.
       ...
       The failure of a society to implement policies that rectify the
       effects of past injustices is itself systemic discrimination.
       ...
       Another argument against affirmative action is that it penalizes
       overrepresented students who are not guilty of the
       discriminatory acts that affirmative action is designed to
       address. This misunderstands the ethics of affirmative action.
       Affirmative action represents an acceptance of the moral burdens
       that define what it is to bethe inheritors of the history of the
       United States. It is not about individual guilt, but collective
       responsibility.
       ...
       African American taxpayers contributed to Japanese American
       reparations despite not being responsible for the internment
       camps-in fact they were often denied the right to vote when
       internment occurred. These contributions of African American
       taxpayers are just by virtue of all Americans being shareholders
       of the country’s legacy.[/quote]
       See also:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/childcare-issues/msg711/#msg711
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/human-evolution/ethnotribalism-the-computer-simulation/msg11643/#msg11643
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       Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 9, 2023, 8:48 pm
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       Another coward after all:
  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/lula-says-putin-not-arrested-005829558.html
       [quote]Lula says Putin would not be arrested in 2024 Brazil G20
       meeting
       ...
       "I believe that Putin can go easily to Brazil," Lula said. "What
       I can say to you is that if I'm president of Brazil, and he
       comes to Brazil, there's no way he will be arrested."
       The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant
       against Putin in March
       ...
       Brazil is a signatory to the Rome Statute which led to the
       founding of the ICC. Lula's office did not immediately respond
       to a request for comment.[/quote]
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       Re: Superiority cannot be taught
       By: rp Date: September 28, 2023, 8:28 pm
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       I wish these were true..:
       [img]
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       [img width=725
       height=1280]
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       BTW, "Day of the Rope" is from the Turner Diaries
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