Have you ever heard of an openly gay white supremacist?
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There is a story floating around accusing this publicly openly gay man of being a white supremacist (which he denies).
It seems to me that being openly gay makes one somewhat tolerant of all people, including other races.
Have you ever heard of an openly gay white supremacist? Doesn't that seem like a ridiculous accusation?
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It's possible to be gay and a white supremacist. HOWEVER, it's not as common as liberals want us to believe.
If a white won't date a non-white, it's racism.
If a black won't date a non-black, he's "keeping it real". Same for all the other non-whites.
As we've seen in countless colleges across the west, if you don't obey blacks, you are a racist.
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Liberals will call any white person whos proud of their heritage/ lacking white guilt a white supremacist. many things non-white people do that white people will do is considered "supremacist" when white people do it but ok and encouraged if youre not white. ive seen articles telling white gay guys their racist supremacists just for dating other white guys.
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Liberals will call any white person whos proud of their heritage/ lacking white guilt a white supremacist. many things non-white people do that white people will do is considered "supremacist" when white people do it but ok and encouraged if youre not white. ive seen articles telling white gay guys their racist supremacists just for dating other white guys.
There are laws which make punishments extremely severe if a crime is designated as a "hate crime". This often happens when the crime involves the use of racially charged words. Seems to me that calling someone a "white supremacist" when they are not should be put under the category of a hate crime. I remember about 5 years ago, someone I was arguing with on the telephone kept calling me a "cracker". I had NEVER been called that before. She got angrier by the second because I acted as if I had no idea what "cracker" meant. "Why are you calling me a cracker?" "Oh, because I'm white?" "Well, then you can call me cracker all you like!"