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Posted: 7/1/2023 7:49:36 PM EDT
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I’m proud of all my white ancestors. They were tough, kick-ass men and women.
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I am ashamed of my white skin!
Does anyone know how Robert Downey Jr. darkened his skin for Tropic Thunder? |
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One day when the human race finally is surrendered into the Luciferian NWO
There will only be one color of peon and body type...the correct phenotype will be the expression of Chinese genes. The elite of course and their people toys will retain various skin colors. |
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Thank you for posting the video , OP . I have never been ashamed of my heritage , and cannot understand why anyone could be ashamed of being white . Unless they are incredibly stupid .
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Funny thing is I’m pastey as fuck and like White people too. I also like people that aren’t shit heels no matter the pigment. Hard concept for guilty suburban soccer moms to grasp I guess.
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Quoted: One day when the human race finally is surrendered into the Luciferian NWO There will only be one color of peon and body type...the correct phenotype will be the expression of Chinese genes. The elite of course and their people toys will retain various skin colors. View Quote Huh, I thought it was supposed to be a coffee colored race of all the human features blended together? In any case it won't happen. There are many reasons for the human race to diverge into wildly different forms than what we have now. Just as a for instance, would a Guild Navigator from the Dune Universe be considered human even though they started out as a human? |
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It’s not a bad video, but the whole premise is a strawman. I don’t personally know a single person who is ashamed to be white. Sure, I can find some weirdo online who is, but I can find anything online. I can find people who implant whiskers and tails and reshape their ears to become cats. Doesn’t mean it’s widespread.
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“THERE AIN'T A WHITE MAN IN THIS ROOM
THAT WOULD CHANGE PLACES WITH ME. NONE OF YOU, NONE OF YOU WOULD CHANGE PLACES WITH ME. AND I'M RICH ! THAT'S HOW GOOD IT IS TO BE WHITE. THERE'S A WHITE, ONE-LEGGED, BUSBOY IN HERE RIGHT NOW, THAT WON'T CHANGE PLACES WITH MY BLACK ASS. NO, MAN, I DON'T WANNA SWITCH, I WANNA RIDE THIS WHITE THING OUT. SEE WHERE IT TAKES ME.” |
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Quoted: It’s not a bad video, but the whole premise is a strawman. I don’t personally know a single person who is ashamed to be white. Sure, I can find some weirdo online who is, but I can find anything online. I can find people who implant whiskers and tails and reshape their ears to become cats. Doesn’t mean it’s widespread. View Quote I grew up in Eugene Oregon. In the late 90s to early 2000s there were plenty of people who were ashamed of being white. But perhaps that whole city is just a Strawman argument. Portland sure is. |
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When it comes to my "whiteness," I feel more lucky than proud. It's a fun club to be member of.
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Quoted: I grew up in Eugene Oregon. In the late 90s to early 2000s there were plenty of people who were ashamed of being white. But perhaps that whole city is just a Strawman argument. Portland sure is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It’s not a bad video, but the whole premise is a strawman. I don’t personally know a single person who is ashamed to be white. Sure, I can find some weirdo online who is, but I can find anything online. I can find people who implant whiskers and tails and reshape their ears to become cats. Doesn’t mean it’s widespread. I grew up in Eugene Oregon. In the late 90s to early 2000s there were plenty of people who were ashamed of being white. But perhaps that whole city is just a Strawman argument. Portland sure is. I don’t doubt you, I’ve never lived in a place like that. But have lived in several other cities and known plenty of liberals. |
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I used to prime tobacco for $4 an hour… Talk about white privilege.
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I Enjoy Being White |
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Quoted: I grew up in Eugene Oregon. In the late 90s to early 2000s there were plenty of people who were ashamed of being white. But perhaps that whole city is just a Strawman argument. Portland sure is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It’s not a bad video, but the whole premise is a strawman. I don’t personally know a single person who is ashamed to be white. Sure, I can find some weirdo online who is, but I can find anything online. I can find people who implant whiskers and tails and reshape their ears to become cats. Doesn’t mean it’s widespread. I grew up in Eugene Oregon. In the late 90s to early 2000s there were plenty of people who were ashamed of being white. But perhaps that whole city is just a Strawman argument. Portland sure is. People like that should just do the world a favor and end their shame. |
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Yes, your fucking ancestors were evil.
Everyone’s ancestors were evil. It had zero to do with their skin color. The ones (of whatever fucking race) who embraced Christ and spent what time on earth they had in being faithful to him are the ones worthy of admiration. |
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Quoted: This but with equal feelings of proudness. 8654 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: When it comes to my "whiteness," I feel more lucky than proud. It's a fun club to be member of. This but with equal feelings of proudness. 8654 I dunno, how can someone be “proud” to be black, white, tall, handsome, American, British, etc? For me, pride is attached to personal accomplishments. I’m grateful to born a certain way and in a certain country, but I’m proud of things I personally accomplish and do. I always think that those who claim to be proud of things they haven’t personally accomplished must not have ever accomplished much. |
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Quoted: I dunno, how can someone be “proud” to be black, white, tall, handsome, American, British, etc? For me, pride is attached to personal accomplishments. I’m grateful to born a certain way and in a certain country, but I’m proud of things I personally accomplish and do. I always think that those who claim to be proud of things they haven’t personally accomplished must not have ever accomplished much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: When it comes to my "whiteness," I feel more lucky than proud. It's a fun club to be member of. This but with equal feelings of proudness. 8654 I dunno, how can someone be “proud” to be black, white, tall, handsome, American, British, etc? For me, pride is attached to personal accomplishments. I’m grateful to born a certain way and in a certain country, but I’m proud of things I personally accomplish and do. I always think that those who claim to be proud of things they haven’t personally accomplished must not have ever accomplished much. Have you never had a sibling or close family member accomplish something great? Were you not proud of them? Have you not watched a friend or coworker achieve something great? Did you not experience feelings of proudness? Have you ever only been a small contributor to a much larger project that succeeded? Did feelings of pride not rush to you? If anything, the inability to feel pride is just a downstream consequence of the individualism that liberalism creates. It severs you from the world, from the people around you. The experience of pride, is not dissimilar to the feeling of reverence. It’s recognizing an objective standard, it’s an acknowledgment that aesthetics are true, that beauty is real, and that these things should be held in high regard. One of the closest synonyms to Pride is Self-Esteem. If you cannot feel pride in those around you, it’s a sign that you do not hold your society/community in high esteem, and is indicative of a fallen society. |
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All of humanity would be living in shit shacks if not for white people. Your best hope for a civilized society would be the Asians, and it took a nuke to get them to play nice.
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Quoted: I grew up in Eugene Oregon. In the late 90s to early 2000s there were plenty of people who were ashamed of being white. But perhaps that whole city is just a Strawman argument. Portland sure is. View Quote That’s understandable. I’d be ashamed to be a white Liberal. That’s totally f’ed up. |
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Quoted: Have you never had a sibling or close family member accomplish something great? Were you not proud of them? Have you not watched a friend or coworker achieve something great? Did you not experience feelings of proudness? Have you ever only been a small contributor to a much larger project that succeeded? Did feelings of pride not rush to you? If anything, the inability to feel pride is just a downstream consequence of the individualism that liberalism creates. It severs you from the world, from the people around you. The experience of pride, is not dissimilar to the feeling of reverence. It’s recognizing an objective standard, it’s an acknowledgment that aesthetics are true, that beauty is real, and that these things should be held in high regard. One of the closest synonyms to Pride is Self-Esteem. If you cannot feel pride in those around you, it’s a sign that you do not hold your society/community in high esteem, and is indicative of a fallen society. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: When it comes to my "whiteness," I feel more lucky than proud. It's a fun club to be member of. This but with equal feelings of proudness. 8654 I dunno, how can someone be “proud” to be black, white, tall, handsome, American, British, etc? For me, pride is attached to personal accomplishments. I’m grateful to born a certain way and in a certain country, but I’m proud of things I personally accomplish and do. I always think that those who claim to be proud of things they haven’t personally accomplished must not have ever accomplished much. Have you never had a sibling or close family member accomplish something great? Were you not proud of them? Have you not watched a friend or coworker achieve something great? Did you not experience feelings of proudness? Have you ever only been a small contributor to a much larger project that succeeded? Did feelings of pride not rush to you? If anything, the inability to feel pride is just a downstream consequence of the individualism that liberalism creates. It severs you from the world, from the people around you. The experience of pride, is not dissimilar to the feeling of reverence. It’s recognizing an objective standard, it’s an acknowledgment that aesthetics are true, that beauty is real, and that these things should be held in high regard. One of the closest synonyms to Pride is Self-Esteem. If you cannot feel pride in those around you, it’s a sign that you do not hold your society/community in high esteem, and is indicative of a fallen society. I can be proud of someone else for their accomplishments. Or proud of myself for my accomplishments. But I cannot be proud of myself for someone else’s accomplishments. See the difference? In the same way, I am not ashamed of myself for someone else’s sins (which is what I take to be one message from the video). |
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Quoted: I can be proud of someone else for their accomplishments. Or proud of myself for my accomplishments. But I cannot be proud of myself for someone else’s accomplishments. See the difference? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: When it comes to my "whiteness," I feel more lucky than proud. It's a fun club to be member of. This but with equal feelings of proudness. 8654 I dunno, how can someone be “proud” to be black, white, tall, handsome, American, British, etc? For me, pride is attached to personal accomplishments. I’m grateful to born a certain way and in a certain country, but I’m proud of things I personally accomplish and do. I always think that those who claim to be proud of things they haven’t personally accomplished must not have ever accomplished much. Have you never had a sibling or close family member accomplish something great? Were you not proud of them? Have you not watched a friend or coworker achieve something great? Did you not experience feelings of proudness? Have you ever only been a small contributor to a much larger project that succeeded? Did feelings of pride not rush to you? If anything, the inability to feel pride is just a downstream consequence of the individualism that liberalism creates. It severs you from the world, from the people around you. The experience of pride, is not dissimilar to the feeling of reverence. It’s recognizing an objective standard, it’s an acknowledgment that aesthetics are true, that beauty is real, and that these things should be held in high regard. One of the closest synonyms to Pride is Self-Esteem. If you cannot feel pride in those around you, it’s a sign that you do not hold your society/community in high esteem, and is indicative of a fallen society. I can be proud of someone else for their accomplishments. Or proud of myself for my accomplishments. But I cannot be proud of myself for someone else’s accomplishments. See the difference? And if someone else’s accomplishments are facilitated by you or your actions or teachings ? |
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Quoted: And if someone else’s accomplishments are facilitated by you or your actions or teachings ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: When it comes to my "whiteness," I feel more lucky than proud. It's a fun club to be member of. This but with equal feelings of proudness. 8654 I dunno, how can someone be “proud” to be black, white, tall, handsome, American, British, etc? For me, pride is attached to personal accomplishments. I’m grateful to born a certain way and in a certain country, but I’m proud of things I personally accomplish and do. I always think that those who claim to be proud of things they haven’t personally accomplished must not have ever accomplished much. Have you never had a sibling or close family member accomplish something great? Were you not proud of them? Have you not watched a friend or coworker achieve something great? Did you not experience feelings of proudness? Have you ever only been a small contributor to a much larger project that succeeded? Did feelings of pride not rush to you? If anything, the inability to feel pride is just a downstream consequence of the individualism that liberalism creates. It severs you from the world, from the people around you. The experience of pride, is not dissimilar to the feeling of reverence. It’s recognizing an objective standard, it’s an acknowledgment that aesthetics are true, that beauty is real, and that these things should be held in high regard. One of the closest synonyms to Pride is Self-Esteem. If you cannot feel pride in those around you, it’s a sign that you do not hold your society/community in high esteem, and is indicative of a fallen society. I can be proud of someone else for their accomplishments. Or proud of myself for my accomplishments. But I cannot be proud of myself for someone else’s accomplishments. See the difference? And if someone else’s accomplishments are facilitated by you or your actions or teachings ? Then I would have accomplished something. |
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