Is Black Nationalism, Racism? No Yes How so? Moi Recovered Liberal If any liberal can truly be termed, recovered. Apologies to A.A. Across an immense, unguarded, ethereal border, Canadians, cool and unsympathetic, regard our America with envious eyes and slowly and surely draw their plans against us. Is Anti ism, racism?
If you are asking about "black power" and the black power salute, yes... it's the same as pandering "white power" and nazi salutes..it's racist
All racial separatism/nationalism is racism. The whole concept of a racial ethnostate, regardless of the race, is racist.
I don't see why simply wanting to live around your own race(nationalism) is really racism. Different races often have very different cultures and some people may not want to have to worry about constantly insulting or offending other cultures. Just because you want to live around your own race doesn't mean you hate or want to persecute the other race. The problem here is certain races, or more specifically cultures, will inevitable do better than others as we see played out on the world stage. The inferior culture is always going to get taken advantage of by the superior culture. That's when the accusations of racism will start.
Your right to swing your fist ends where another person's nose begins. What don't you understand about that?
China is an ethnostate. 94% of the population are Han Chinese and I think we all know how they treat ethnic minorities. Maybe we shouldn't trade with them?
I find that hard to believe. Most nations were established as an "ethnostate". Then they conquered the neighboring "ethnos". Or "ethnoses" BTW is Black Nationalism founded on "race". Thereby, racism? Moi
This is your previous post. It's nonsensical and has nothing to do with my question on #9. If you're incapable of answering the question just say so.
That statement was in response to someone else defending racial ethnostates. Are you admitting to a sock puppet account? Smells like it.
Either both white nationalism and black nationalism can exist in this country without being racist, or neither can because they both are. To be fair, I get the idea behind movements like this among a minority of a population. But the core ideas are the same as any white nationalist ideology. So I think the answer to the question is yes. I think a defining feature of any movment, and one that I'm sure will vary at times, is the amount of animosity, negativity, and hate there are within these movements for those who aren't part of them. How much of what they do and think are about positives and how much are about being an opposition or resistance. How do these groups speak of themselves versus how they speak of those they oppose.
No, you referred me to your previous post. That was it. For someone who likes to argue for no reason as much as you do, I would think you would be much better at it by now.
I'm referring you the the previous post in the conversation chain. The one you "responded" to, but apparently didn't read.
"See previous post" was your first post in this thread responding to me. So, my response would be my previous post (post #18!).
Yes. Just FTR- I support voluntary racial segregation. If a community of (insert 'race' here) want to band together and monopolize all the private property in their area for use only be their 'racial' similars, they should have that right, so long as coercive tactics are not used to get the 'undesirables' away. This sort of segregation may qualify as a form of seperatism. Ethnocentric nationalism, on the other hand, is realistically impossible to achieve without 'racially' targetted coercive tactics. I oppose ethnocentric nationalism.
Would you guys just get a room already, sparing the rest of usTry the Red Robin Inn They'll leave the light on for you. Moi Remember will accept anyone
If you can't follow, you can't follow. Not my responsibility. Try actually reading my posts if you are legitimately curious.
I was only interested in the question I asked in post #9. Since you were unable to respond to it, I've no further interest in you posting 'see previous post but not the actual previous post some other previous post ha got ya' comments.