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Thread: 16 Year Old School Girl Charged With Terrorism Conspiracy in Iowa

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    Quote Originally Posted by flightlesskiwi View Post
    you think i'm new to this scene?
    Yes.

    The word "racism" is relatively new and one will not find the word in a dictionary prior to the 1930s. The correct word is racialism, pride in one's race. Blacks can have pride in their race, the Hispanics and Asians, theirs. But if a White person should have pride in his or her heritage and desire to stay among his or her own, well, that's racism now.

    I do not hate anyone, I just prefer to live among my own people. You talk about liberty and freedom, where is my freedom to pick and choose who I wish to associate with? And if I choose to only associate with Whites, who are you to pass judgement on me? Am I stopping you from associating with others from other races? If you want the truth, I could not care less, it is your choice. But when it comes to a White person like me who chooses to only associate with my kind, then people like you throw knee jerk words like, "collectivists", "racist", etc.

    Let me ask you, isn't forcing someone to embrace diversity a form of collectivism?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davy Crockett View Post
    Yes.

    The word "racism" is relatively new and one will not find the word in a dictionary prior to the 1930s. The correct word is racialism, pride in one's race. Blacks can have pride in their race, the Hispanics and Asians, theirs. But if a White person should have pride in his or her heritage and desire to stay among his or her own, well, that's racism now.

    I do not hate anyone, I just prefer to live among my own people. You talk about liberty and freedom, where is my freedom to pick and choose who I wish to associate with? And if I choose to only associate with Whites, who are you to pass judgement on me? Am I stopping you from associating with others from other races? If you want the truth, I could not care less, it is your choice. But when it comes to a White person like me who chooses to only associate with my kind, then people like you throw knee jerk words like, "collectivists", "racist", etc.

    Let me ask you, isn't forcing someone to embrace diversity a form of collectivism?

    if you are referring specifically to me with your "you", whatever.

    personally, i adhere to the Non-Aggression Principle and could care less with whom you chose to associate as long as you don't commit aggression or use force or attempt to provoke the use of the force of the State towards me.

    this is what i read in the comments:

    "x doesn't get treated like y because y is _____." unfair and a double standard. both wrong. thing is, unfair and double standard will always be with us.

    individual liberty (which includes freedom of choice and association)... not so much. and individual liberty is the only cure for such things.

    specifically... turning this issue of this 16 year old into an issue solely based on race is short sighted. skin color is the quick and easy way of taking the focus off of liberty and putting it on... well, race.

    my disapproval of this issue doesn't rest solely on black people provoking this white girl and the white girl getting arrested for it. if you think i agree with the double standard, then, well, let me just say plainly: i do not.

    my deep and loathing disapproval comes from The State's definition of "terrorist" and "terrorism" becoming so sweeping that the Bill of Rights and Constitutional protection of due process afforded us all are null and void.

    but, no... let's just keep this about a black v. white v. yellow v. brown v. red thing.

    sadly, many in america will never go deeper than issues like skin color and social class to rally to each other's cause in the issue of The State vs. the mundane.

    even if i don't like you, even if i've been treated unfairly because of you and i consider you my mortal enemy. if i sit back and watch or even provoke The State to strip your rights from you, it won't be long until my enemy watches The State do the same to me. and so on and so forth.

    The State will win. every time.

    so, again. i could care less about your choice. i could care less about your skin color. i could care less about your associations. what i DO care about is your Constitutionally-protected God-given right to choose.

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