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  • ExMachina replied to the topic My half-racist son. in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 6 months ago

    @mriana 😂 You’re right. I had meant to say “Melting Pot”, but it’s late and I’m tired so my brain is at half mush right now.  You have to admit though that “Boiling Pot” makes far more sense of what America has become. Most of the BLM movement protesters seem to be a bunch of white-hating white people who scream at other white people who they’ve never met or known for being racist. I’m serious when I say that I only had begun to notice this because the black people on Youtube not indoctrinated by the BLM hate group had pointed it out to me. Most people here I’m sure paint me up as some extreme right-wing, KKK, White Supremacist and I’m completely okay with that. It only confirms to me how horribly the left has fallen. We use to listen to each other’s arguments, and at least give enough respect to let the person clarify their point of view if it didn’t align with our own. I once believed the CFI had been a place where those of differing views could give new light and thought to a possible irrational viewpoint of what been born to believe. Liberalism to me was not about changing the world, but to change the world into becoming a better place for everyone. But that isn’t the case with this country anymore. We’ve devolved into a white-hating blame game where it’s easier to conform to the hatred rather than creating a better world for everyone.

    I brought up Robin DeAngelo’s post to see how much people really delved into her line of thinking. The video probably sounds reasonable, but when you look into the depths of the person she really is, it’s quite disgusting. She focuses on one thing, and pounds that bad idea for all to see in her eternal glory. My how the self-centered narcissists love to arise themselves above the rest to show their moral superiority by self-deprecation. I’m half Irish too, so does it make me a better person by saying “screw those drunken Irish bastards!”? Of course not, but in America, it makes you a hero. I just don’t get it anyome.