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I never really viewed myself as discriminated against until the last 5 yes or so

Seems like a lotta time this stuff has the opposite of the intended purpose

I never really viewed myself as discriminated against until the last 5 yes or so Seems like a lotta time this stuff has the opposite of the intended purpose

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I’ve been aware, advocating and pissed about it since high school. Literally answered a question about “Affirmative Action” on a national standardized test by referring to it as “reverse discrimination.” Didn’t care that I got it “wrong.”

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Literally answered a question about “Affirmative Action” on a national standardized test by referring to it as “reverse discrimination.” Didn’t care that I got it “wrong.”

The only part you got wrong was calling it "reverse."

It's just discrimination. Saying "reverse" implies that whites are the only people who discriminate, like preferring your own kind is some unacceptable, uniquely white behavioral trait.

There's no reverse racism, there's no reverse discrimination. When you use those terms you reinforce their rhetoric about whites being perpetrators of unfairness and strengthen the idea that anything white people suffer is justified because "turnabout is fair play."

Language manipulation is their primary tool.

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I was seventeen. I didn’t know better then, but I was ahead of the game compared to my contemporaries.

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I remember this liberal faggot teacher made us write a little essay about affirmative action. I wrote about how it is really not right to treat people differently because of the color of their skin. He failed that paper, I guess because I didn't apologize for being White, etc. I was only like 15 or so, not anywhere NEAR the redpilled racist I am now, but even then I knew something was really fucked up with the idea of affirmative action and diversity quotas.

This same teacher one time called me a racist in class because when given the choice of who I wanted to be partners with on a project, I just shrugged and picked the guy I knew as opposed to the one I had limited interactions with. Of course, the guy I picked was White and the other guy was black, so therefore he accused me of being a racist in front of the whole class. I just looked at him in a funny way, I didn't even know what to say.

I wish I could go back and take that class now... I'd do the "I'M A RACIST" Mr. Miyagi at him. I would also call him a liberal faggot. He died a few years ago. Any time anyone brings him up in conversation I'm always sure to shit-talk him, though.

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The 4chan post that pops up from time to time really does summarize what so many white kids went through. We grew up for the last few generations doing our damnedest to embrace all people in a “brotherhood of man” sort of way.

We were taught to be sensitive to injustices as we were given false histories, propaganda, and Stalinesque doctored or miscontextualized images to show us the perils of “racism” as a form of injustice. Lacking any frame of reference or counter argument that wasn’t “hate speech,” we believed the lies and opened our arms, thinking everybody just wanted and needed a chance, an “equal opportunity” to be unencumbered and to achieve.

The result was disastrous because much the way boys and girls were often given different sex ed classes, white and black kids were given different lessons on “racism.” While white kids were taught to be sensitive and to “treat everyone equally,” giving everybody a “chance,” black kids were taught that all of their problems were caused by whites.

Over time, the propagandists revised their materials to outright tell white kids that they’re evil just for being white in hopes that the children won’t question it later, because those first few generations who were taught to look for “injustice” while retaining some independence of thought and basic critical thinking skills eventually grew to reject the propaganda of “racism” that had been injected into their bodies, and have now rebounded deep into the territory of white supremacy. I’m hopeful that the next generation might swing even harder into full blown purges of nonwhites, because the harder they try to push the kids down, the more powerfully they will spring back up when reality breaks down the lies.

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Beautifully stated. I hope you are right.