And you are right that we need to continue and fight this, and I'm very glad you are on the same wavelength and I applaud that very much.In the modern world, many people want to enjoy the benefits of modern living, while maintaining a close connection with nature. It saddens me to watch this happen on a daily basis. I don't want anyone of color, size, gender, sexual orientation, identity, etc. I fear for America, my country because of this. I was so sad and heartbroken when Trump became President and watched all these racist people come out with someone to lead them. So you are right that it has always been there and the fact that it is louder, and is scary that we are seeing it all over America. There are some members of my family, mostly on my Mother's side who believe we should all date/marry of our own races, which I have always found despicable. I grew up with such people who would say racist jokes, none of which I found funny, even as a young kid. Racism has always been there and in most cases it comes from people who say "they're not racists". You are 100% right and I stand corrected. But if racists start coming out of the woodwork, we're fools to do nothing. It's difficult for younger people, including me, to comprehend the sheer courage people had to push things towards equality. When things are at stake, it gets dangerous. Imagine being a person marching for equal rights in the deep south in the 1950s. However, it's nothing new, including the danger. It's scary, and the risks of them getting that power should be taken very seriously. They're seeing an opportunity to seize power. That's why the racists are becoming bolder. But it's also moving in a very unstable direction. As a whole, I think the US is still moving in a less racist direction. The racists were always there, and there used to be many more than there are now. It's louder than it has been in recent decades, but it's not more prevalent. It breaks my heart that racism is more prevalent than ever in America. We're not having children so his name dies with me but if we did have a kid or two I'd get some pleasure out of the fact I'm pissing off some insecure racists in the family by raising mixed children. I was told I'm not very well liked by some of my aunts either due to this. My dad's family had an awful lot of girls so even though they all are having kids none of his grandkids carry his name but me. Of course some of the forums label me a race traitor and consider me a target in the upcoming race war they seem to think is just around the corner.īefore my piece of shit grandfather died he was apparently not very happy with me for being with my partner because I'm the only male left with his last name who could have kids so if we did have children they'd be mixed. That interracial couple enjoying each other's company while pimping out a product or service is pissing them off it seems. I keep an eye on conservative forums to see what their hate of the day is and over the past few weeks they've been pissed at interracial couples in general but especially in the media or in commercials. Can't believe it still pisses people off to this day. That these dangerous, harmful lies have been rebranded and repopularized as conspiracy theories is something we should be extremely wary of. Going down that rabbit hole can end up leading uncritical readers and listeners to some extremely dark places. Behold a Pale Horse is one of the most influential books in all of modern conspiracist thinking, and has inspired many followers and imitators, including and especially Alex Jones. He claimed that everything in Protocols was true if you substituted the word "globalist" "Illuminati" for the word "Jew", and changed out other such euphemisms. Another extremely pointed example is that noted conspiracy theorist Bill Cooper famously reprinted the anti-Semitic Russian propaganda screed, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in his book, Behold a Pale Horse. What we can say unequivocally is that adrenochrome conspiracy theories follow beat for beat the same story patterns as blood libel accusations that were used to justify pogroms against Jewish communities across Europe for hundreds of years dating back to at least the Middle Ages and which were later used to justify the Holocaust.Īnd it's not just the one accusation. It's difficult to pinpoint the origins of many myths.
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