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White supremacist's are not Superior!

White supremacist's are not Superior. They are in fact inferior.

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I’ve noticed all my life that it seems to be the people who have accomplished the [b]least[/b] on a personal level who need to fall back on being white (which they had no control over) as their biggest source of pride. 😳
Tiredish · F
@bijouxbroussard I feel the same about anyone that has to fall back on their race / gender / sexuality / religion as their biggest source of pride, or worse justify theur victimhood.
@Tiredish There’s a difference with groups the country itself has tried to [b]shame[/b] (minorities, LGBT, women to some extent). But in the U.S., whites have never been among those groups.
Tiredish · F
@bijouxbroussard ...except for whitest of all: the Irish. And they had it all over the world, especially here in the States.

Actually any race that shames another is pretty pathetic and the lowest intellectual demographic regardless of minority status (women being listed in that, not separated historically) sexual orientation and religious differences (you forgot to add them twice).
I'd also add political affiliation and vax status to the mix now.
@Tiredish [quote]the Irish. And they had it all over the world, especially here in the States[/quote]
And yet 22 U.S. presidents have had some Irish roots—[b]including[/b] our first African-American one.

I did [b]not[/b] forget to add the religious. Much of the discrimination people face is the result of others’ religious beliefs.
Tiredish · F
@bijouxbroussard And yet if you check history, the Irish have been seriously discriminated against here and abroad.

Still people are still shamed bc of their religious, or non religious beliefs.

I will reiterate that any race that shames another is pretty pathetic and the lowest intellectual demographic regardless of minority status (women being listed in that, not separated historically) sexual orientation and religious differences (you forgot to add them twice). Also included are political affiliation and vax status as the recent trend of shaming, discrimination and basic douchebag lower intentellect.

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@Tiredish I’m not denying that the Irish were discriminated against initially. But I‘m reminding you that in the U.S., it didn’t prevent them from being represented in law enforcement, and government here, including the White House—22 times.
And [b]again[/b], I didn’t "forget" about religion, one of the things a person can choose in the U.S., along with political affiliation and vax status (as long as it doesn’t endanger others). Enjoyed the discussion.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Tiredish there are other minorities who suffered as badly, if not worse and still do. Let us generalize this, discrimination by race, creed or religion is wrong.