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2023-07-24 03:48:37
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lolipunk2069 on Nostr: Mo-Bro Final:z:Badguy:shrussia::redeyeorb: LoliHat The issue even in America is that ...

The issue even in America is that people whining about racism have done nothing to fix the problem and everything to aggravate the problem and make it worse.

Desegregation efforts in the U.S. really didn't do anything to stifle racial stereotypes about blacks being impulsive and violent, and only really served to re-enforce the stereotype as infallibly true.

There's also the obvious matter that, on a foundational level, civilization and community come down to sovereign peoples with shared heritage, culture, ancestry, etc... Importing too large a group of outsiders, especially those with a different heritage, ancestry, culture, values, etc... will inevitably displace the local culture and cause the local community to implode and fragment.

This is the reason why desegregation efforts only served to create violent ghettos and didn't actually do jack shit to reconcile differences. Instead, elderly whites getting murdered by young blacks was just casually dismissed by the local political authorities as "comeuppance for racism", and did absolutely fucking nothing to punish criminal activity. Young whites, especially those with families, were quick to sell their properties and bail to safer neighborhoods. Elderly whites whom used to be active and engage in community activities became utterly terrified to leave their houses. The policies were an abject failure, and yet the ideologically motivated authorities didn't even remotely care about the damage they caused. After all, these policies never affected the authorities' kids and families. These policies only affected the average joe.

Their black neighbors hated them and had zero regard whatsoever for the community and its history, and no care for any of their white neighbors.

The inevitable result is that the elderly whites whom were being tortured, abused, and murdered went to the grave feeling entirely justified in their prejudice, as literally every stereotype was actively proven true to them right before their very eyes. [Take a look at what happened to Rosedale in the 1970s for a clear example of this sort of problem.]

This sort of history gets swept under the rug and buried, because it's inconvenient for the politicians and policy makers to even acknowledge, let alone to put in the history books.

The real history is messy, and the narrative that's put in the history books is literally nothing more than jew communist propaganda.

The matter of hatred is a lot more complex than people give it credit for. Some forms of hatred are just the primordial, demonic longing for the annihilation of all things. Some forms of hatred are really an after-effect of love being tainted by pain and strain. And some forms of hatred are a brewing list of unaddressed and unrectified grievances that just keep being swept under the rug.

It's not that there isn't such a thing as hatred that's a byproduct of ignorance, though usually that's a byproduct of mass media brainwashing [such as the hatred directed against whites in general]. Even so, more often than not, hatred is more often a byproduct of familiarity, as familiarity breeds contempt much more potently than ignorance.

Admittedly, most of my own personal experience with blacks has been either neutral or positive, so the darker side of history is overall foreign to my own first-hand experience, but given the weight of evidence on the matter, I don't see any point in denying that problems run a lot deeper than most people give credit for, and actually solving those problems is something that no simple process or policy proposal will be able to resolve.
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