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I don't associate with certain groups of people. I wasn't raised around them. Black people have been unfairly associated with a derogatory term because of some individuals. I believe Black people are beautiful. However, I have negative views towards a specific group, whom I consider to be dirty and filthy. I don't interact with them, even for financial reasons. This is because I perceive them as dirty and filthy.

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The system we live in was created by white men, for white men. Its purpose was to build and maintain power and resources, specifically wealth, for them. We see this reflected in society constantly. What we're witnessing now is a new extreme. People are not only defending their whiteness, but violently fighting to maintain white supremacy. They are going to extraordinary lengths politically and economically to ensure the system doesn't change, making it clear that they don't want anyone else to have access or power.

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I don't support Black Lives Matter, but I believe in equality for all. I wear a shirt that says "White Lives Matter" because I love everyone and stand for America. I think it's hypocritical that people can wear BLM shirts but not WLM. I'm against the organization's methods, not the message of valuing black lives. I believe in equality for all races and groups, like Asians and LGBTQ+. I'm rebelling against BLM, not against the idea of valuing black lives.

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Real racism exists, and some argue that Black individuals can be openly racist without consequences. They express derogatory views about white people, often justifying it through historical grievances like slavery. This hypocrisy is highlighted, as many Black Americans may condemn racism while simultaneously engaging in it. Unlike white individuals, who often hold each other accountable for racist behavior, there is a tendency among Black Americans to excuse such behavior within their community. To effectively combat racism, accountability should be universal, applying to all individuals regardless of their race. The notion of "black privilege" is raised, suggesting that this lack of accountability contributes to the ongoing cycle of racism.

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I have two white daughters, ages seven and nine. Raising them in a white supremacist society means I'm actively working to counter the "white fantasy" they're growing up in. Whites often have fantasies about their identity, feeling entitled and lacking a true understanding of history. White children are often seen as innocent, which follows them through life, while children of color are often adultified and not given the same nurturing. To counter this with my own children, it's important to name racism for what it is: a power dynamic between white people and people of color. White parents shouldn't be afraid to have these conversations.

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A nice guy desexualizes himself by avoiding his true desires for peace. A nice guy might feel uncomfortable but will sacrifice truth to avoid confrontation. Women are drawn to someone who tells the truth.

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Black people sold black people; white people just paid for it. The speaker's great-great-grandmother was sold by her father to another black man, who then sold her to her husband. Slavery existed worldwide, including in the Arab, Persian, and Greek worlds, and among Europeans. Slavery is not unique to black people. Racism is given too much respect. Discrimination would still exist even in a mono-racial world; people would discriminate based on traits like eye color. As long as you are competition and a threat, someone will try to remove you, regardless of race. Conversely, if you add value, you will be appreciated, regardless of race.

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Start with yourself. Understand what you believe and what you're willing to hear and do. In this time of call-out culture, it's important to avoid being a victim. Canceling people becomes difficult when they acknowledge and take responsibility for their behavior. The problem arises when people deny, dismiss, and obfuscate instead of affirming and acknowledging their actions. It's crucial to address racism and oppression by affirming, acknowledging, and taking account of them.

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White people are described as being superior at violence, insecurity, fear, ignorance, blame, ego-driven actions, oppression, gaslighting, lack of empathy, intellectualizing oppression, taking what's not theirs, copying ideas, gentrification, appropriating cultures, destroying humanity, upholding white supremacy, and lying, stealing, cheating, manipulating, and withholding information. It is also mentioned that white DNA comes from black females.

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The speaker challenges the concept of white privilege, arguing that it does not exist. They share personal experiences of not feeling oppressed as a black person and highlight instances where they believe black people have more privilege than white people. The speaker criticizes social justice warriors, whom they perceive as being racist, and encourages individuals to focus on finding friends and family rather than worrying about others' opinions. They conclude by suggesting that if someone dislikes you, it is important to move on and work on becoming a more pleasant person.

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Racism goes beyond what's visible, benefiting white people through white privilege. It shapes identities, creating norms that favor whites and hold back people of color. These beliefs are embedded in institutions, perpetuating inequality. Understanding racism is crucial to making meaningful change together.

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Nobody hates you for being a "transformer," but for forcing your delusions on others. People aren't judging you for your skin color, but for doing ignorant things and blaming racism when facing consequences. Nobody cares that you're gay, but they dislike you making your sexuality your entire personality and pushing it on others. Identity politics have brainwashed you into thinking any negative reaction is bigotry, but that's false. The problem isn't who you are, but how you act. Your victimhood prevents you from accepting this because changing is harder than claiming discrimination.

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I am sick, as you can see, but some people are bothered by my appearance. I have been distancing myself from Hamas for days because apparently world peace will be achieved if I make all other Muslim women dance. So, it's a peaceful gesture. To keep it fair, before I talk about Islamism, you should distance yourselves from all the Christianity in the Christian world. Distance yourselves from the fact that in the US, ten-year-old girls are forced to give birth to their rapists' children and go through all that pain because abortions are banned in many states. Distance yourselves from the fact that in the Central African Republic, women are burned alive as witches by Christian militias. Distance yourselves from the existence of Horst Seehofer, just your existence. Distance yourselves from the mass systematic child abuse in the Catholic Church, and so on. If you're done distancing yourselves, let me know, I have a long list. But when you're ready, come on, okay? Because I'm tired of Muslims constantly being asked to distance themselves from everything and everyone, while others are not. Why? The short answer is racism. The longer answer is, firstly, the people who demand this have a lack of brain cells. In their minds, Christians and other people are individuals. Muslims are not. We are a gray mass, all the same. So random Josef from Germany has nothing to do with the crimes of a Josef from the US because they are individuals. But Youself, on the other hand, Youself in the middle of Ulm or wherever, who has never even left Ulm, he is part of this gray mass of Muslims. And that's why he is responsible for Erdogan, Maas, the Ayatollahs in Iran, some shit that happened fifty years ago in some remote mountain village, because he wasn't even born yet. And secondly, this assumption that we are all the same. We are violent. That is the normal state of Muslims. We are violent, backward. And that's why we have to prove first that it's not true. Okay, let's assume we're shit until we prove otherwise by constantly talking about the same shit and distancing ourselves. And that's why in Germany they talk about moderate Muslims. They don't talk about moderate Christians or moderate Jewish people or anything like that. No, only Muslims are inherently violent, and only when they are moderate, when they are under control, can they be tolerated in any way, otherwise they are absolutely shit. So, to my Muslim siblings, don't let them do this to you. Don't stoop to their level. Rolling your eyes is also an answer, okay? Or just change the subject or simply say, "Google what racism is" or something like that. The next thing I would do is distance your teeth from your face, but... And to my fellow Muslims, please be aware of anti-Muslim racism, especially in these days. It is out of control.

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I believe all white people are racist due to the systemic structure that empowers white privilege. As a white person, I acknowledge my own racism.

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The speaker describes fantasizing about shooting white people, stating that talking to them costs one's life and that there are no good white people. White people make the speaker's blood boil. Talking about race with white people is a waste of time because they are violent predators who see themselves as saints. They cannot accept responsibility and have "five holes in their brain." Addressing racism by talking to white people is useless because they cannot process the conversation. They are unaware they are wearing a mask and believe it is their real face. The speaker concludes that we need to get to know the mask.

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In a predominantly white neighborhood, there's a discussion about the behavior of the residents. One person expresses confusion about why certain individuals are sent to this area, noting its Trump-supporting demographic. Another person points out the irony of a black woman criticizing white people for being "nasty" when no white individuals are visibly doing anything wrong. This raises the notion that white people can also experience racism.

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White people need to realize that they created the concept of race to benefit themselves. Therefore, solving issues related to race is their responsibility.

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Racism is a complex system that exists in both traditional and modern forms. It is a multilayered, institutionalized system that distributes unequal power and resources between white people and people of color. All members of society are socialized to participate in this system, regardless of their intentions. To not act against racism is to support it. The focus should not be on whether racism occurred, but rather on how it manifested in a given situation. The racial status quo is comfortable for most white people, so anything that maintains their comfort should be questioned. Those who experience racial oppression have a deeper understanding of the system, but white professors are often seen as more legitimate. Resistance to anti-racist education is expected and should be addressed strategically.

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If you're a decent person, it should be easy to renounce whiteness. I encourage you to renounce your whiteness because it's not right to be white.

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Be grateful for your safety; if you looked different, you might not be here. When you come into spaces where people are suffering and you’re a white man backed by police, it’s a different reality. You don’t understand the fear that others face daily. Historically, oppression has come from white people, and you can’t claim to be a victim of racism in the same way. Acknowledge your privilege and the experiences of those who are marginalized. It’s important to recognize these dynamics instead of denying them. No one wants your ignorance here; it’s time to reflect on your position and the impact of your words.

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I refuse to pledge allegiance to the religion of wokeism and won't condemn white supremacy just to play your game. However, I do condemn racial discrimination. The best way to end discrimination is to stop discriminating based on race. We need to unite this country regardless of skin color or gender. The media's divisive tactics have caused a breakdown in trust. They need to take accountability for their failures and start rebuilding trust. I don't have time for these games until then.

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In America, we see a pattern of white vigilantism followed by what I call "white tears," especially from white men. They act out, and when held accountable, suddenly there's an outpouring of emotion. White men often get away with it. Even as some try to claim masculinity is under attack from multiculturalism and "wokeism," they still rely on tears as a defense.

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Black people are white people because they also hate black people. There's a civil war within the black community between black people and "niggas," and "niggas" have got to go. "Niggas" ruin everything. The worst thing about "niggas" is they want credit for things they're supposed to do, like taking care of their kids. A "nigga" will brag about things a normal man just does. They act like it's an achievement not to go to jail, but you're not supposed to go to jail. It's a low expectation.

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Speaker 0: The speech opens with a critique of denouncing and a reference to the red guard/ c ultural revolution, questioning why nobody denounces others the way that era was denounced. The speaker recalls that the entire point of Charlie Kirk’s public life was to have actual debate, and asserts that Charlie “died for it.” The last several months of Charlie’s life were devoted, in part, to arguing about this event and this speech, which he asked the speaker to deliver earlier this year, this summer. The speaker notes that Charlie faced immense pressure from people who fund Turning Point who wanted him to remove the speaker from the roster. This has all become public, and the speaker describes the situation as sad, stating that Charlie stood firm in his often stated and deeply held belief that people should be able to debate. The speaker emphasizes that if someone has something valid to say and is telling the truth, they ought to be able to explain it calmly and in detail to people who don’t agree with them, and that they shouldn’t immediately resort to “shut up racist.” The speaker adds that “shut up racist” is the number one reason they voted for Donald Trump. They declare that if they were a racist or a bigot, they would simply say so, noting that it’s America and one is allowed to be whatever kind of person they want. They insist they are not a racist and have always opposed-bigoted views, but criticize the style of debate that prevents the other side from talking or being heard by immediately going to motive, asking why the question is asked, and stating they detect “a certain evil in your soul” in the question. They say that listening to such a question implicates the listeners too, and that someday they may be asked to denounce that person; they assert that friendship is not a reason to defend someone and that love is no defense. The speaker reflects that they thought that phase had ended and that they are not going to engage in those rules. They affirm that if someone doesn’t like what they think, that’s fine as long as they get to express it. That remains their view.

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As a black man, I don't see white supremacy plaguing our country in my everyday interactions. People in small towns and cities like Dallas and Houston have been kind and respectful, even those wearing MAGA hats. Some may argue that racism is hidden, but I refuse to live under the assumption of oppression based on what might be said behind closed doors. This perpetuates a victim mentality that doesn't align with my reality.
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