You sound like I did 5 years ago. Like many others here, I spent the past several decades trying to be positive and accepting of non-whites, despite the over-whelming evidence of their hatred towards whites. I still try to stay as positive as possible despite the increasing clown world reality. I was raised to love America and observe The Golden Rule so I don't go around acting like a prick to non-whites. At some point, however, enough is enough. The writing is on the wall, clear as brand new graffiti. There is absolutely no amount of positivity that will save you, I and our families from the brown horde that is being roused to rape and murder our children for our witnessing before they do the same to us. I'm sure by now you've realized this doesn't end well for people who are nice about it.
"White Positivity", in the way I used it, meant only that we can love our own without disparaging another. It doesn't require us to believe that others don't hate us. Of course they do! Nor am I suggesting that we should be "accepting" of anyone else. I'm simply saying that being positive about your own and not drowning it in these images of hatred and immaturity is a good idea. People don't go to their own church and disparage other churches and they don't stand outside and scream "FUCK YOU HERETICS!" to other passerbys. If they did that, how would that make that congregation look? That's what these NatSocs are doing to the white race by constantly branding it with Swastikas, Kike Infatuation, and shouting "NIGGER!" from the rooftops.
White people are really good about buttoning up their shirts and looking affluent in society - pretending there are no problems in their life. These NatSocs and others have forgotten about that and they've reduced themselves down to angry teenagers. As a result, the entire movement seems repulsive to your average white normie.
I agree with most of your points. One that I disagree with is about people not disparaging other churches. They absolutely do this. They even disparage others in their own congregations. IMO, that is why church membership is in decline. Most churches are run and filled with hypocrites that only want to change others without introspection of themselves. This has caused much of the spiritual void that exists in the younger generations. That spiritual void is the key to fixing things. I don't want to advocate for any single religion or denomination but people, especially white people, need that. It helps us define morality, is the basis for how we live our lives and the basis for the civilizations that our ancestors built. This decline of white values is directly linked to the decline in spirituality and churches have allowed this to happen, even promoted it.
None of that had anything to do with my point. You clearly don't get what I'm saying. Please don't fill up the replies with off topic ramblings.
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