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Posted by Chris Lewis, Monday, 20 July 2020 7:46:40 AM
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how strange that we are talking about what an overrated individual said many moons ago when many of the great thinkers then were still very much racists (and hypocrites).
The idea that one race, or ethnic group, is superior to another, is simply rubbish and should be called for what it is, stupid racism. You don't fight radical protests groups by also talking rubbish. But that is what we have from right wingers in this country, at least on OLO. So ok Einsteins, tell us how the world would function with the world you would be promoting. I am not talking about not liking certain peoples. Many of us do that, including myself. I am talking about a world of nations comprising separate cultures. Talk about a world of make believe Posted by Chris Lewis, Monday, 20 July 2020 8:10:39 AM
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Thanks for the information Armchair Critic...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Davis Angela Davis is a pretty interesting person. Studied under Herbert Marcuse founder of the New Left- Troskyite New Freudian. ... "Firearms registered to Davis were used in an armed takeover of a courtroom in Marin County, California, in which four people were killed"... "she joined the Communist Party and became involved in numerous causes, including the second-wave feminist movement, the Black Panther Party, ... In 1969 she was hired as an acting assistant professor of philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). UCLA's governing Board of Regents soon fired her due to her Communist Party membership; after a court ruled this illegal, the university fired her again, this time for her use of inflammatory language." etc, etc...wow... Yes Antifa seems to have a uniform and as you've said- have been around since the 1920's in Europe- they seem to wear black and sometimes also red at the rallies and they are easily delineated against other protesters. Of course their flag is made up of black for anarchism and red for communism. Their tactics at rallies appear to be extremely sophisticated. They are appear well disciplined and set effective ambushes for the police using cameras and other elements. They seem to be very well connected in government and society. I only became aware of Antifa fairly recently- they don't seem to be well known in Australia or perhaps even in the US. I think they've been able to stay under the radar somehow or perhaps they have been recreated in the modern era. Posted by Canem Malum, Monday, 20 July 2020 8:16:52 AM
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Black Lives Matter organisation is both claimed by Hamas and Marxism as their movement. it is not based in skin colour but ideology. Their agenda is to break and destroy Western values of the nuclear family and Judaeo-Christian world view. The idea is to rewrite history as Western values being evil and unjust and cruel.
We should not be using the term without understanding the ideology, and thousands of blacks refuse to support the movement as it does nothing for the black community. Are Black lives matter Black? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuZW9VOIXGs&pp=wgIECgIIAQ%3D%3D&feature=push-fr&attr_tag=-6cUz7drRWJplYZp%3A6 Posted by Josephus, Monday, 20 July 2020 9:09:34 AM
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From Paul1405- Claimed prejudice is interesting- even used in the workplace by white people- difficult to prove- can be misattributed- there are a few interesting behaviors and tactics- passive aggressive, victim reversal. This state of "office cold war" is difficult for productivity- difficult determining legitimate complaints- opportunistic complaints. I've heard it said the party more open to legal conciliation gets a raw deal. You could argue that the whole multicultural agenda is opportunistic on many sides. There was a case of Queensland student who was apparently killed by Indian "Puneet Puneet" who then claimed that "Australia was racist" for charging him and demanding his attendance in court. In the shop example (Paul1405) a minority person may feel intimidated because they "are" a minority not from being treated as one. Salespeople are rude to everyone- pouncing on weakness- though I increasingly perceive rude behavior from "Black" sales people- which shows the power is shifting. Breaking the ice is a social challenge and of course outsiders are going to feel alienated. I think everyone favours their own kind- not only white people- that's why we have the war of the sexes, wars, wars between the age groups, etc. And that’s why multiculturalism doesn't work. Sometimes all you can do is get the neighbours- in a broad sense- to stay on their side of the fence. The history of the world is the history of war- refuse to fight and die.
Posted by Canem Malum, Monday, 20 July 2020 9:32:02 AM
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I find it a little disingenuous to choose a partner from a "different culture" and then wonders why that partner is not accepted as part of "your culture" and you are not fully accepted in theirs. They seem to have a view that the world should change for them. When you choose a partner from another culture you have to assume that there will be difficulties- often unseen. Like the person with a mohawk that complains that people look at them differently- isn't that why the person got the mohawk- so that people would see them differently- so that they would see themselves differently- then they blame the world because they didn't get what they wanted. Rather than blaming the world if they tried to understand the world maybe they would enjoy themselves more. The way you act, dress ecetera tells others about you- whether you respect yourself and the community. If you want others to respect you- you have to respect others.
Posted by Canem Malum, Monday, 20 July 2020 9:32:51 AM
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If they did, when was that? Enlighten us.
there is no use rewriting history and now declaring that all Europeans were brothers. they clearly were not given all the wars and racism that occurred