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I've never met right-wingers who were as openly racist as the ones I found on Voat and now Poal.

And I grew up in a very conservative household, went to a conservative church believed the Bible was inerrant and all that. I grew up in a conservative Christian community, and know many many people who are conservative Christians who are against racism. They are against racism because they believe it is against the Bible's teachings.

Then I go exploring online after seeing censorship on Reddit, and find outright racists who believe that black people are inferior and that the Jews are the reason for all the problems in the world.

I am trying to understand this group of people. Many of them seem non-Christian or atheist, but some self-identify as Christian.

I have a few questions:

  • Do you call yourself a Christian?
  • How many of you go to churches that believe/are fine with outright racism?
  • Do you simply hide your beliefs really well, mostly live in the South/areas where it is accepted, etc.?
  • Did you grow up with these beliefs, or did your ideas change later in life?

Thanks.

I've never met right-wingers who were as openly racist as the ones I found on Voat and now Poal. And I grew up in a very conservative household, went to a conservative church believed the Bible was inerrant and all that. I grew up in a conservative Christian community, and know many many people who are conservative Christians who are against racism. They are against racism because they believe it is against the Bible's teachings. Then I go exploring online after seeing censorship on Reddit, and find outright racists who believe that black people are inferior and that the Jews are the reason for all the problems in the world. I am trying to understand this group of people. Many of them seem non-Christian or atheist, but some self-identify as Christian. I have a few questions: * Do you call yourself a Christian? * How many of you go to churches that believe/are fine with outright racism? * Do you simply hide your beliefs really well, mostly live in the South/areas where it is accepted, etc.? * Did you grow up with these beliefs, or did your ideas change later in life? Thanks.

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[–] 3 pts

I'm not trying to use "racism" as an argument,

Well, you actually did several times already.

but what term would you like me to use?

Why would you want to use a term, like having a yellow star pinned on a certain ethnic group? Are you racist then?

Just "people who use the n-word all the time"?

Blacks use the nigger/niggah word way more often.

And if you check crime statistics they commit way more crimes 13% of the US population, 52% of the crimes, 60% of the homicides), thus killing more blacks compared to whites killing blacks.

[–] 0 pt

Why would you want to use a term, like having a yellow star pinned on a certain ethnic group? Are you racist then?

because that's what people do to express certain beliefs systems. I've been taught not to be racist by my "boomer" Christian parents yes, so to you I would seem misinformed.

[–] 2 pts

Can I ask you if you live in a mostly black neighborhood? When you chose where to get an apartment or house, did you consider heavily black or minority neighborhoods? Do your parents live in a mostly black neighborhood? There are some very inexpensive properties in those quarters. Why do you suppose so many white christians avoid those neighborhoods?

[–] 1 pt (edited )

I suggest you to watch this:

The Great Replacement is Real

https://www.bitchute.com/video/97VXjHomHU7w/

And the rest of his videos as well (but that one specifically).

Then come back here.

EDIT: and that one as well

Epidemic of Black Violence

https://www.bitchute.com/video/f7zo3mjuDpYD/