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16637745? ago

Posts like these are intended to hijack the movement to make us seem like white supremacists. People in The_Donald fell for a similar post, an Asian guy telling 'us' white people that he's proud of his race and we should be too. 5k+ upvotes.

Problem? Pride in skin color is no different than hatred toward skin color.

I know this is voat and n'er this, n'er that but this is the truth.

If you have racial pride, you're racist.

That all said, yes I'm a Q follower, white, male, married, and aware Jews rule the world.

Stay on track, do not fall into the trap of an imbecile.

16637813? ago

Pride is different than hatred. I hope you don't have to believe they're the same to feel ethical. I would call that a blue pill. Just be honest with yourself. It's ok to believe pride and hate are different. It's correct in fact.

16637933? ago

You're leaving out context then strawmanning me. I'm not sure if you intended to do that or not but let me break it down for you.

Pride and Hate are different sides of the spectrum. When having PRIDE in skin color and when having HATE in skin color, they're effectively amounting to the same thing: racial preference, superiority, inferiority, etc.

It would be similar to having pride of eye color. BLUE EYES MATTER.

This has nothing to do with ethics and everything to do with preventing the toxic collectivism that'll result from the ideological trap.

16638220? ago

They're still not the same thing. Loving something isn't hating everything else. Hating something is significantly more malicious than loving something or having pride in something.

The opposite of pride would be shame or embarassment, but it feels like you're putting it on the love-hate scale and equating not loving with hating.

I don't think I'm strawmanning you. I think you're blue pilled and it's preventing you from thinking clearly.

In some instances pride and hate can have the same effect such as if I hire a nanny the same race as me even though the nanny I interviewed of a different race seemed a bit better. I think you mean something along these lines, but that is more accurately described as discriminating based on racial preference. It's separate from love hate pride or embarassment. It's in-group preference - a much more interesting and honest debate topic.

16638596? ago

You're leaving out context once again so I won't respond to that portion.

re: nanny example- Racial Pride is a form of discrimination...