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I just find it hilariously ironic when people post virtue signalling anti-white male memes on Facebook while simultaneously claiming to be anti-racist.

I just find it hilariously ironic when people post virtue signalling anti-white male memes on Facebook while simultaneously claiming to be anti-racist.

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Progressives are the real racists.

Nah. Everyone with any experience of the world necessarily ends up judging the races differently, so basically everyone's racist in some way. Progressives have hypocrisy built right into their worldview, so of course they are hypocritical about their racism. It stands out, since they hold on to their particular brand of racist hatred in the face of contradicting evidence, and cover it in anti-racist rhetoric.

But they are not more racist than I am. I openly recognize that the different races differ so consistently in genetic structure, physical morphology, and behavioral tendencies, that we would be talking about different breeds, subspecies, or perhaps even different species if we weren't talking about humans. I'm very open about my opinion that many of the different social structures we build, and many of our different average outcomes in life, are due to racial biological factors, and not simply because society taught us to be different. I would never have children with a black or a jew, because I would never want my children to be burdened with such a heritage, nor contribute to the problems such people tend to bring to white countries.

I don't hate any race for simply being born as they are. But besides that, I fit every definition of "racist" that there is - both classic dictionary definition and new Leftist social science definition. My racism is thoroughly thought out and consistent. Progressive racism is pathetic by comparison.

what confuses people is the mimicry. i myself can be fooled sometimes. and about your thoughtful race realism/racism, nothing is more pathetic than people who use the excuse "i didn't mean to." i, like you, mean very well to keep myself distanced from those who are not like me.