Friday, June 24, 2022

Racism Is A Fallacy

Look, Ma! Racism is real!!!

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/maine-insurance-stores-racist-juneteenth-sign-draws-backlash/ar-AAYKqKq


An insurance business in Maine is facing online backlash over a racist sign taped up in the building's window over the Juneteenth holiday weekend. "Juneteenth ~it's whatever... We're closed. Enjoy your fried chicken & collard greens," read the sign, which was seen in the Harry E. Reed Insurance Agency in Millinocket.


Imagine being so desperate to push your anti-white narrative that a sign in an unknown insurance company in rural Maine makes national news.

I ran across this on social media, and most of the comments were, "and people say racism isn't real."

If a "we're closed" sign in rural Maine (99.9% white) telling people "it's whatever..." is proof of racism, then racism is a fallacy. 

Anyone with an IQ of 80 has worked it out in their mind that only white people are called "racist." Therefore, the concept of racism itself is racist, to the degree that it's a label that is only used against white people. 

When was the last time you saw the media label a non-white person "racist"? Have you ever seen that?

When was the last time you witnessed collective anti-white behavior labeled "racist"? Has that ever happened?

It's quite a conundrum to gaslight society with a narrative that is obviously hypocritical. You can't make "racism" (e.g. notes that you don't like) this gigantic social problem, and then address the problem by being overtly racist (anti-white).

Racism begets racism.

All anti-racists are de facto anti-whites, thus making it an obvious fallacy.

Anti-racist just means anti-white.

The mantra of those who cry "racism" is: "we hate those who hate!"

Hypocrisy always has an agenda; it's either ignorance or hatred.

Btw, how is calling a white person the "R word" any different than calling a black person the "N word"? 



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