I Find Myself Feeling More Racist Over The Years....

I'm totally racist nowadays. I was reading up on motorcycle gangs because Sons of Anarchy raised a lot of questions for me and I used to pal with a guy that was in the Devils' Disciples way back in the day. I read that the question of whether motorcycle gangsters did the mayhem and violence to make money or the money was to support their style of mayhem and violence had been raised in serious quarters. They had concluded that the mayhem and violence actually was the first priority. So after awhile I started thinking about blacks in the same light and I had to conclude that they don't really want jobs at all, they are happier using the political system to rip off whities. I looked into the situation in South Africa, now run by blacks, and found that whites there are appealing to the UN because they are experiencing genocide. We're seeing the same thing except they are in the minority, all they can do is "fuck shit up" like one guy said to me. His answer to life with whites in the majority was "fuck shit up"... Democrats suck up that energy and use it to stay in power. I'm looking for an all white area of the world for my next move, why put with this shit from these blacks?
 
This topic required more thought than what is sometimes my knee jerk reaction to one subject or another, so I let this sink in for a few days.
As a teenager and younger man, say through my 20's and early 30's I was blatantly racist but didn't really know why. It's just how it was. It was a learned thought process not based on any, or at least enough real world experience, just following a group think type process. As the years went by, like most people, I encountered many people, at many different levels, in many different situations. My opinions changed dramatically on an individual, I know you, you know me type level. However, my broader opinion pretty much remained the same. The whole, there are a few good ones, but most are for shit type attitude. Over time this has evolved to a most people are okay, but there are a few that really muck things up. That's pretty much where I'm at today. The questions that spin around in my head is, are these few just beyond any point that they can be reasoned with? Do they even want to change their behavior? Should I even care?
I do know this and have enough self honesty to admit it. If I had to grow up in some of the neighborhoods I've been through over the years. If that was all I ever knew. If I was trapped in a system that purposely and intentionally warped all my thoughts from early childhood...if I had to endure all that, I'd be one dangerous motherfucker hell bent on making sure my pain was a shared experience for all who I came in contact with. Does this excuse the actions of these few? No, but I sure as hell can understand the hate, which is why I tread very carefully on the rare occasions my travels take me through the urban jungle.
 
I'm not racist on a personal level. If a black wants to work I'll train them, if they want to shop I'm polite. I just don't buy the narrative about equality or how we owe them anything. If anything they owe us for all the burned cities and disruption.

I love it: The parents of that thug that got shot in Ferguson were all for "fucking shit up" and somebody went and burned their church! Boo fucking hoo, your church needs rebuilding and how's that my problem?
 
I'm not racist on a personal level. If a black wants to work I'll train them, if they want to shop I'm polite. I just don't buy the narrative about equality or how we owe them anything. If anything they owe us for all the burned cities and disruption.

I love it: The parents of that thug that got shot in Ferguson were all for "fucking shit up" and somebody went and burned their church! Boo fucking hoo, your church needs rebuilding and how's that my problem?

It's good that you're not a racist on a personal level. ;)
 
This topic required more thought than what is sometimes my knee jerk reaction to one subject or another, so I let this sink in for a few days.
As a teenager and younger man, say through my 20's and early 30's I was blatantly racist but didn't really know why. It's just how it was. It was a learned thought process not based on any, or at least enough real world experience, just following a group think type process. As the years went by, like most people, I encountered many people, at many different levels, in many different situations. My opinions changed dramatically on an individual, I know you, you know me type level. However, my broader opinion pretty much remained the same. The whole, there are a few good ones, but most are for shit type attitude. Over time this has evolved to a most people are okay, but there are a few that really muck things up. That's pretty much where I'm at today. The questions that spin around in my head is, are these few just beyond any point that they can be reasoned with? Do they even want to change their behavior? Should I even care?
I do know this and have enough self honesty to admit it. If I had to grow up in some of the neighborhoods I've been through over the years. If that was all I ever knew. If I was trapped in a system that purposely and intentionally warped all my thoughts from early childhood...if I had to endure all that, I'd be one dangerous motherfucker hell bent on making sure my pain was a shared experience for all who I came in contact with. Does this excuse the actions of these few? No, but I sure as hell can understand the hate, which is why I tread very carefully on the rare occasions my travels take me through the urban jungle.

Im alot younger than you, 32, and i was raised in Canada, I grew up in a predominantly colored area, black, and brown people. Growing up most of my friends from school were either black or brown, honestly we used to laugh when teachers gave these little lessons on stopping racism, because it simply didnt exist. Race was never an issue with us because it hadnt been drilled into our head constantly like in the U.S. When they gave us lessons and it would have some cheesy example of some redneck being a racist, we would just laugh at how absurd the whole thing was, because we had never met people like that.

Now granted im from a younger generation and im sure racism was more prevalent with older people before me in Canada, so im sure it was there at some point, but honestly amongst people my age it simply was not a factor. My best friend was a muslim guy who i played hockey with whose parents had a christmas tree up at christmas time in Toronto, they embraced our culture.

I never started paying attention to politics until I was in college, and i saw all these accusations of racism all over american t.v. and with the way they portrayed it i honestly thought the u.s. was some strange place full of hate filled rednecks. I also saw online in forums that there was definitely alot of people who were pissed off who were pointing out examples of how black people acted differently.

Then i started living in the states and i realised its not at all the way the hyperbolic media portrays it, i thought id be walking into segregation with some yankee stroking his shot gun while he sat on the front porch in his rocker with a can of chew spit. Honestly thats what i thought i was walking in too.

At first all i really saw was the inside of my trading firm where we had black and white guys all getting along, so i thought whats the big deal here, It was essentially like it was for me growing up in Canada.

Then I started going out to bars and we particularly went to this place that was kind of scummy close to my work, and i started to realise that there was this entire subclass of black people who were totally different from the professionals, they would always ask for cigarettes, or money, and they would get in your face when you didnt give them something. They were constantly staggering drunk and always had a chip on their shoulder towards people like me for no reason. I then understood what the deal was.

The problem has nothing to do with black people in general, it has to do with the subhuman group of american blacks that come from the ghetto's. In my opinion, this group of people has been created entirely by liberals and assholes like Al Sharpton. It makes me cringe when i watch Canadian politics these days, because canadian liberals seem to be taking a page out of these race hustlers play book, and they are now pandering too people based on race, and trying to divide people based on race, constantly letting false accusations of racism fly.

Growing up i never looked at black people any different because there was no difference, the whole problem the u.s. has is that the black people living in poverty have been taught that there is nothing wrong with what they are doing, and that its the system that is holding them back, they refuse to adapt to try to fit into society, because their leaders tell them that fitting into society is acting white, and anyone who tells you to do that is racist. Sorry to piss in liberals corn flakes, but stereotypes exist for a reason, there is no one who is stereotyping asians as being degenerates, in fact if you were to hear an asian stereotype, itd probably be that they are hard workers who are good at math.

If you want to eliminate the stereotype the way to do it is to make it untrue. The reason why people in Toronto didnt have negative stereotypes about black people is because it would not have made any sense.

There is a reason why black immigrants are successful in the united states, while black people who have been here for generations have a much higher propensity to act like pieces of shit, and it has nothing to do with skin color, it has everything to do with the kind of garbage that is being taught to them by most liberals, and the likes of Al Sharpton.
 
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Nobody in America, persons or government in general, is accountable for how tax money is spent or where it goes. That way the politicos can keep taxing, overspending, and exercising ever greater control over all our lives while tax money somehow leaks all over the place into the hands of those whose vote does the most good for incumbent politicians.

Just like the $800B stimulus package in 2009. Was supposed to go to "shovel ready jobs in infrastructure to put unemployed Americans back to work". About $30B ended up being spent on infrastructure. When asked, "what happened to the rest"? All we ever get is "I dunno".

Same for Federal tax on gasoline... supposed to go to highways and infrastructure. Now that they want to nearly double the federal gasoline tax we ask, "where were all the other $Billions in gasoline taxes spent?... certainly wasn't on our crumbling highways and bridges." Again, I dunno".

Neat system, huh?

Scataphagos : as you might start to believe me, whenever discussions/researchs start to take place
near "where does the money go?" and "who one can not criticize" , the best barrier is getting people back into
the frame of skin color discussions.

$800Bn - $30Bn = $770Bn = $770 000 * 1 million that have disappeared into some people's hands ( those YOU can not criticize may be ?).

Now, you went to defend your country ( we are not evaluating here if the decision for war was a good one or not), and you had to fight to finance your education, some to fight to raise money for their businesses, etc...

Now let's look at these $770 000 * 1 million $ : and how the use of this money for the GOOD of your country and all its citizen could have done.

- 7 000 000 ( yes 7 millions) grants at 100 000$ for university.
That means also monthly stipends for education.
What would be the consequences for your WHOLE country?
veterans, students and even unemployed in high value retraining (medical school, etc...) with no student debts, being able to study without
worrying about daily expenses, AND obviously at least 700 000 new jobs in
Universities.

Instead the $770Bn have just disappeared, and people in your country are out there manifesting/fighting
the c-o-n-s-e-q-u-e-n-c-e-s instead of looking to the root causes :
- where has the money gone?
- who is it people can not criticize in America?

- 77 000 ( 7 star luxury prisons ) at 10 million $ each could have been built.
What would have been the benefit for your WHOLE country?
From Scandinavian experiences, the prisonners sooner or later have great remorses about their crimes,
they also go their ways to restart their education and become model citizens, recidism is ridiculously low.
Looking to your country, what difference would it make to replace all criminals by model citizens?
Just think of some awful areas in your country : what would it changed if all these people were now
busy studying, building honest businesses, and themselves fighting crime? How many new jobs would have thus been created ?

Instead the $770Bn have just disappeared, and people in your country are out there manifesting/fighting
the c-o-n-s-e-q-u-e-n-c-e-s instead of looking to the root causes :
- where has the money gone?
- who is it people can not criticize in America?

- 770 000 ( kipp schools) at 1 million$ each.
What would have been the benefit for your WHOLE country ?
ALL kids , with no exceptions from age3 to 24 ( college) busy studying, volunteering, creating youth start-up.
Just now think of what you have in your country : many kids raised into becoming prisonners.


Instead the $770Bn have just disappeared, and people in your country are out there manifesting/fighting
the c-o-n-s-e-q-u-e-n-c-e-s instead of looking to the root causes :
- where has the money gone?
- who is it people can not criticize in America?

- 7 700 000 ( business start-up ) grants or even soft loans at 100 000$ each
for new entrepreneurs, with the condition that they be at least 5 people in there.
What would have been the benefits for your WHOLE country?
at least 45 000 000 ( yes 45 millions) people into new jobs. Basically unemployment wiped out in your country. And who knows, may be some of the thugs, might realise they'd better help themselves to the 100 000$
( hence may be few months of compulsory business training, and mentors, etc.... to
ensure the authenticity of the entrepreneur motivation)

Instead the $770Bn have just disappeared, and people in your country are out there manifesting/fighting
the c-o-n-s-e-q-u-e-n-c-e-s instead of looking to the root causes :
- where has the money gone?
- who is it people can not criticize in America?


And we are not even talking about the other 100s of billions that is being taken out of the American tax payer via road taxes, etc...

Now, if you want to make sure that these two questions are not answered :
- where has the money gone?
- who is it people can not criticize in America?

How would you distract the masses attention? ( not saying the killings are good here!)

That's why I understand how you, American people, are getting played like fools,
and I am really grateful we have some very much enlightened individuals here.
Now these individuals paid a heavy price ( divorcing to protect families,etc....),
their lives ruined , real violence threat ( hoodied commandos ) from
the moment they did not think in the way "those you can not criticize"
want them to and obviously as these individuals educate others about what
is really going on.
 
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Damn!!!! No song on "where are the 100s of billions gone?" lol hahahahaha,
just a simple one :


Bar none that is the worst music video i have ever seen, Im starting to get it when people say there is a huge chasm between coonservative, and liberal minds.
 
Bar none that is the worst music video i have ever seen, Im starting to get it when people say there is a huge chasm between coonservative, and liberal minds.

I was looking for a song on where are the 100s of billions gone,
only this one came up.
I have to recognise it is a very discordant song: a call here for music composers:
" we need a high quality song called where are the 100s of billions gone".

My Values are Conservative :rolleyes:
My Intelligence is Progressist. :D
 
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