I think the most rewarding and encouraging part of being an active White Nationalist is what happens when I get to debate my position with those who oppose my views. I have been a regular comment-poster at JDNews.com for quite a while now, and one of the other regulars named, "Fundamentalist" seems proven to show a high degree of ignorance. In an article on the newspapers website titled, "Veterinarian honored as Intriguing African-American Woman" a great deal of activity was stirred up when I posed the question of whether or not a White woman was going to receive a race-based award from the community or private organization, and what would happen afterwards. Ofcourse, we all know what will happen. Supposing that there is an organization out there that wanted to give a race-based award to a White woman for doing something respectable and honorable, the organization presenting the award would receive suffocating scrutiny and criticism from the media, handfuls of private citizens, and the local government-- just to name a few, and to say nothing of the way that the NAACP relishes in terrorizing proud White men& women. To give you, my faithful readers, the full insight to this story the woman who received this award is the first African American veterinarian in the City of Jacksonville-- Ever. I suppose that is a rather unique situation, but it is not uncommmon for African-Americans to practice veterinary care either. Congratulations to this woman for her success and good fortune, but why must this be done as a race-based award? Why can we not give awards for those men and women in the White community in the same context? Also, why will news media never present a race-based award for a white person in a favorable light? Once again, we all know the truth. "Fundamentalist" has proven to provide quite a spectacle of him/her self, and this is just truly amazing to see what happens when someone posts comments based on feelings, and not on fact. I have made my own personal comments about Fundamentalists arguments in a smaller font in italic. Read on...
I wonder what your ethnic background is... Do you even know? You might be surprised to find out you are not as 'white' as you think you are...
In case you aren't aware, there is only one race of Hominidae. We come in different colors, heights and weights, yes - just like Canids come as small as Chihuahuas or as large as English Mastiffs, but are still all Canis Lupus Familiaris (Dogs).
That said, I agree that you cannot tell the intelligence level of a person by looking at the pigmentation level of their skin... I'm willing to bet that you don't hold even one of the degrees the lady in this article holds, regardless of your skin, hair or eye color.
Do I agree with you? Absolutely not!
Let me say it again for you, there is only ONE race of Humans on this planet.
Hiding behind "equality" is a cop-out, and you know it.
Groups of people give awards all the time for myriad different reasons.
So the basis of your argument is:
You feel like you are being 'kept down' because other people have accomplishments that you don't and you need someone to blame, rather than take responsibility for your own life. And somehow you feel you can tell who is 'keeping you down' by skin color.
Again, since you didn't answer... What color are your hair and eyes??? How about the rest of your family? Anyone with brown hair or eyes? Are you even qualified to be called 'white' in the sense you are aspiring to?