Museum of African American history

I don't hate them because of their skin color but I damn sure am coming to hate them for their so-called culture.

Yep. If you're going to assume I'm a racist and punish me accordingly I lose nothing if I choose to be one.

Also, when David Lane's 14 words start to become relevant, you have to wonder what's going on.
 
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Maybe this was pointed out previously and I missed it, but since these things in the OP are “white culture”, does that mean that any “non-white” who believe/practice/demonstrate/etc any of these are appropriating culture? :confused: That’s pretty frowned upon in the woke crowd circles, correct??? o_O I too am curious to see what a similar list would look like for other “non-white” groups.
 
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Um... is it not obvious that antebellum US slavery was a rejection of a wage based lifestyle?

So, they want a return to that?
You can’t say antebellum anymore. It’s now just “a”. :p
 
Also, when David Lane's 14 words start to become relevant, you have to wonder what's going on
There are other slogans that white nationalists use, such as "anti racism is code word for anti white", and "you will not replace us". Recently we started seeing both the term "anti white" being used and mention of replacing whites.

What I suspect is going on is that forces hiding behind the scenes are pushing on the ethnic and racial fault lines in this country, stirring minorities up to intentionally cause unrest and possibly a (violent) backlash that results in a strong response by govt. Yes, part of that will be to cause people who were race neutral to start having strong feelings.
 
I made the reference my signature so I can cite it when I have something to say that would otherwise have liberals accusing me of being racist :)

I heard culturally, black people dont think rationally or believe strong nuclear family is important for success, where success is defined as merit-based rewards/accolade [1].
 
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also, please note this file has been completely removed from the Smithsonian web archive. I assume that is an exceedingly rare event that requires exceptional extenuating circumstances. Interesting to me that a piece from the NMAAHC is not considered a valid source of 'blackness' or that it could in anyway be controversial as a result of origin. hmmmm.

its possible my limited expertise curating documents from Smithsonian archives is to blame, but I suspect that it has been removed based on their official statement referring to the 'removal' of "a controversial document" in addition to the fact that they have a simplified archive search tool that produces zero results for this title and author....
 
Good thing it is now immortalized in silicon here at the top of the thread.

I'll be referring back to it at times while trying to reconcile my defects of a "Bland is Best" Aesthetic vs. my "Aggressiveness and Extroversion".
 
There’s a theme that goes along with the white people who write this stuff. Check the early life on their wikipedia. It never fails.

If she still had a wiki page I would do that. It's gone. 4 pages in, nothing. Direct search, nothing. Connected article, name not hot linked. Guess she was white washed, lol.
 
Closed due to lack of use.
A few years ago, that almost happen to the civil rights museum, the old Woolworth, in Greensboro. They had to apply for an emergency grant to stay open because they weren't bringing in enough visitors.
 
What I suspect is going on is that forces hiding behind the scenes are pushing on the ethnic and racial fault lines in this country, stirring minorities up to intentionally cause unrest and possibly a (violent) backlash that results in a strong response by govt. Yes, part of that will be to cause people who were race neutral to start having strong feelings.

Nail it, guvnah!

It's our duty to not take the bait, yet remain firmly entrenched in traditional values becoming of an American citizen. Makes them all look like the radicals they are
 
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