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National Political Incorrectness Day


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2015 Sep 19, 9:40am   330,813 views  3,908 comments

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How about a national day where everyone is encouraged to say politically incorrect things?

What would you say? You don't have to actually believe what you say, it just has to be provoctive.

"Barefoot and pregnant is the way I like 'em."

"Good lord you are FAT!"

"I have a lawnmower. His name is Jose."

"Speak English"
#politics

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2710   gabbar   2022 Oct 29, 2:15pm  

Patrick says

A lot of Jews are proud of being difficult people, and cultivate it. But no one is allowed to say that.

Is this a mechanism of self protection? Is this a mechanism for increasing their power? Are they being deliberately intolerant?
2711   Patrick   2022 Oct 29, 2:29pm  

@gabbar

My own impression is that it's a kind of psychological game where the payoff is a feeling of pride at having manipulated someone else, and is justified by the permanent victim mentality.

You ever watch Bugs Bunny? Bugs is Jewish and Elmer Fudd is someone persecuting him, so Bugs is justified in tricking Elmer and causing him trouble.

Bugs has a New York accent and was created by Jewish guys Leon Schlesinger and Mel Blanc.
2713   gabbar   2022 Oct 29, 2:54pm  

Patrick says

My own impression is that it's a kind of psychological game where the payoff is a feeling of pride at having manipulated someone else, and is justified by the permanent victim mentality.

You ever watch Bugs Bunny? Bugs is Jewish and Elmer Fudd is someone persecuting him, so Bugs is justified in tricking Elmer and causing him trouble.

Bugs has a New York accent and was created by Jewish guys Leon Schlesinger and Mel Blanc.

Thank you.

We live in a violent world. Jewish people suffered at the hands of Hitler. Suffering is not exclusive to Jewish people. Its possible that other peoples have suffered much more than the Jewish. Why is it that the suffering of Jewish always kept in the forefront? Is the suffering of other peoples not bad enough? One can be critical about other peoples (Christians, Irish, Hindus, Rwandans, Shiites, Yemenis etc.) but not critical about Jews? How is this fair? Seems like being Anti-Semite is prohibited by the US constitution.
2714   mell   2022 Oct 29, 3:03pm  

gabbar says


Patrick says


My own impression is that it's a kind of psychological game where the payoff is a feeling of pride at having manipulated someone else, and is justified by the permanent victim mentality.

You ever watch Bugs Bunny? Bugs is Jewish and Elmer Fudd is someone persecuting him, so Bugs is justified in tricking Elmer and causing him trouble.

Bugs has a New York accent and was created by Jewish guys Leon Schlesinger and Mel Blanc.

Thank you.

We live in a violent world. Jewish people suffered at the hands of Hitler. Suffering is not exclusive to Jewish people. Its possible that other peoples have suffered much more than the Jewish. Why is it that the suffering of Jewish always kept in the forefront? Is the suffering of other peoples not bad enough? One can be critical about other peoples (Christians, Irish, Hindus, Rwandans, Shiites, Yemenis etc.) but...


Because it's a billion dollar industry and a sure way of smearing people to cancel them. Real jew hating antisemitism hardly exists these days, but it's true that jews like segregating themselves and keep the tradition to care for their own mostly. Hence they are not loved by many, but real race/culture based antisemitism is rare. Case in point was that post by a Jewish dad who didn't want his daughter to date a black guy. Statistically speaking there's nothing wrong with that and it may actually be a prudent position, and if a non Jewish white person would have penned this they would have been canceled on the spot. But since he was Jewish, it was filed under "they think they're the chosen people" and didn't cause a bigger outcry. There are reasons for Jews to dislike blacks and vice versa. Still in this case Ye loses as antisemitic "racism" is still higher than general racism on the faux pas ladder.
2715   gabbar   2022 Oct 29, 3:14pm  

Booger says



Is there a source for this quote?
2716   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Oct 29, 3:17pm  

mell says


Ye loses

it's the tyranny of the minority. If you can say and do things with impunity that would get straight white males condemned, then you know you have minority privelege.
2717   gabbar   2022 Oct 29, 3:17pm  

mell says


Because it's a billion dollar industry and a sure way of smearing people to cancel them. Real jew hating antisemitism hardly exist these days, but it's true that jews like segregating themselves and keepbthe tradition to care for their own mostly. Hence they are not loved by many, but real race/culture based antisemitism is rare. Case in point was that post by a Jewish dad who didn't want his daughter to date a black guy. Statistically speaking there's nothing wrong with that and it may actually a prudent position, and if a non Jewish white person would have penned this they would have been canceled on the spot. But since he was Jewish, it was filed under "they think they're the chosen people" and didn't cause a bigger outcry. There are reasons for Jews to dislike blacks and vice versa. Still in this case Ye loses as antisemitic "racism" is still hogher than general racism on the faux pas ladder.

I haven't seen antisemitism except among Muslims where it is common because of the teachings in their religious books. Has Antisemitic racism been deliberately and continuously propagandized/engineered to be higher than racism for other communities (particularly in our country, in some countries no one knows what antisemitism is and jews are treated like any other community)?
2718   Patrick   2022 Oct 29, 3:21pm  

gabbar says

Has Antisemitic racism been deliberately and continuously propagandized/engineered to be higher than racism for other communities (particularly in our country)?


Yes, I think it has. But the solution is not hate or persecution or indignation, because only feeds the whole victim mentality cycle.

The solution is to clearly and non-emotionally state the psychology of what is going on, so that everyone is aware of the game. Then the game loses its force.
2719   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 29, 3:24pm  

gabbar says


I haven't seen antisemitism except among Muslims where it is common because of the teachings in their religious books. Has Antisemitic racism been deliberately and continuously propagandized/engineered to be higher than racism for other communities (particularly in our country)?

YES. If we have some new Church Hearings, we're going to learn alot about who is fueling this crap for their own purposes.

It's no accident the Overlap between Patriot Front supporters and Aunty Semites is what it is.

That and why it's institutionally okay to have systemic prejudice against Whites.
2720   Patrick   2022 Oct 29, 3:44pm  

Booger says





@Booger

This kind of thing is dearly beloved by certain Jews and you are doing them a big favor by posting it.

It justifies Jewish resentment of non-Jews.

The right answer is to calmly and non-emotionally explain the game, not to play the game along with them.
2721   gabbar   2022 Oct 29, 3:46pm  

In other countries, people can and do say whatever the fuck they want about Jews. If Ye said what he said in some other country, Ye would be completely fine and suffer no consequences.
2722   gabbar   2022 Oct 29, 3:57pm  

Patrick says


The right answer is to calmly and non-emotionally explain the game, not to play the game along with them.

You are right but I am afraid that even this has a low probability of success because this approach will likely get crushed with overwhelming force. But it has to be tried. I know someone who tried it and was literally outlawed, completely banished. No one supported this upstanding guy. Kinda of like Ron Paul, he speaks the truth but is relegated to a corner.
2723   Patrick   2022 Oct 29, 4:27pm  

I think it is the only possible solution.

Most people will understand if you explain it clearly and sincerely.

It's a kind of middle-school level manipulative game. Most people remember this kind of thing from middle-school, only now it's happening among grown-ups.

A: "You hate me!"
B: "I don't hate you."
A: "You hate me, you scum!"
B: "I don't hate you."
A: "I'm going to tell everyone how awful you are and get you fired because you hate me."
B: "OK, now I hate you."
A: "Ha! I was right!"

Islam plays a lot of the same kind of mind games. "Every non-Muslim hates us because we are Muslim! We offered them the peace and truth of Islam, but they refused, so it's all their fault. We must kill them before they attack us!" The Koran is chock-full of this kind of manipulation.
2724   gabbar   2022 Oct 29, 4:33pm  

Patrick says

I think it is the only possible solution.

Most people will understand if you explain it clearly and sincerely.

It's a kind of middle-school level manipulative game. Most people remember this kind of thing from middle-school, only now it's happening among grown-ups.

A: "You hate me!"
B: "I don't hate you."
A: "You hate me, you scum!"
B: "I don't hate you."
A: "I'm going to tell everyone how awful you are and get you fired because you hate me."
B: "OK, now I hate you."
A: "Ha! I was right!"

Islam plays a lot of the same kind of mind games. "Every non-Muslim hates us because we are Muslim! We offered them the peace and truth of Islam, but they refused, so it's all their fault. We must kill them before they attack us!" The Koran is chock-full of this kind of manipulation.

Some people I know are aware of what's going on. My guess is that a lot of people know but they have to form a group, a large and stable group, to be able to push this out to counter the propaganda.
2725   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 29, 7:36pm  

Patrick says


It justifies Jewish resentment of non-Jews.

The right answer is to calmly and non-emotionally explain the game, not to play the game along with them.

I can testify there's a lot of sour grapes, esp. with reform Jews. Much of it is exaggerated. Truth is 99% of the time there's no trouble. And chip on shoulderism brings a lot of trouble. Even when I was a kid it the antagonistic attitude of many Reform Jews annoyed the piss out of me.

The Hassidic ones just keep to themselves like the Amish and mostly DGAF. They have minimal contact outside their own and don't start shit or take shit.

And to amplify, if so many Reform Ashkenazi Jews weren't so damned leftist, there would be alot less trouble.

I'm not a traitor either way, and I think the whole "Da Joos" thing is retarded, but these Reform Jewish Leftoids don't do themselves any favors either.

In any case, take heart, in 30-40 years there will be next to no population of Reform Jews because of conversion to Christianity (or Atheism or Hassidic) and the 1 child per Reform Yenta birthrate. Ironically the feminist Ashkenazi Jewish Women killed it off by themselves.
2729   SoTex   2022 Oct 30, 8:35am  

mell says

Still in this case Ye loses as antisemitic "racism" is still higher than general racism on the faux pas ladder.


Lex Fridman's podcast with Ye was ... interesting. I like Lex. I think part of the interview was cut out. Seemed like Ye almost made Lex cry at one point, it was not a good look.
2730   gabbar   2022 Oct 30, 11:22am  

Clare Daly is an Irish politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament from Ireland for the Dublin constituency
2731   Undoctored   2022 Oct 30, 11:34am  

Just stumbled across this documentary:

The Old Negro Space Program

https://youtu.be/T6xJzAYYrX8



Quite tasteful, actually.
2732   stereotomy   2022 Oct 30, 11:35am  

gabbar says


Clare Daly is an Irish politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament from Ireland for the Dublin constituency.



I find it bracingly refreshing to see this Irish woman stand up and call a spade a spade, instead of acting like a whipped cur like most of her countrymen. The English did a better job than they thought during their 500 years of rape and slavery to break the Irish spirit. It heartens me to see that at least in some precious few, the flame still burns. Bravo!

To quote Brian Johnson of ACDC:

But most important of all,
The lady's got BALLS.
She's got BAAAALLLLS!
She's got BALLS.

I recently watched "The Commitments" again. This was made in the late 80's. When asked why he wanted to start a soul band, Jimmy Rabbit replied "The Irish are the blacks of Europe, and Dubliners are the blacks of Ireland, and North Dubliners are the blacks of Dublin. So say it once, and say it lout, I'm black and I'm proud."
2733   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 30, 11:36am  

gabbar says

Clare Daly is an Irish politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament from Ireland for the Dublin constituency.

She skipped the Irish Republlic transfer of weapons to the PIRA. Millions of dollars of small arms went missing in the 70s.
2734   Onvacation   2022 Oct 30, 11:50am  

Patrick says

Yes, I think it has. But the solution is not hate or persecution or indignation, because only feeds the whole victim mentality cycle.

The solution is to clearly and non-emotionally state the psychology of what is going on, so that everyone is aware of the game. Then the game loses its force.

This applies to black lives as well. Racism is not acknowledging that we all have a common race and the differences within the colors are much greater than the differences amongst the colors.
2735   zzyzzx   2022 Oct 31, 5:07am  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11371075/Man-dressed-Nazi-regalia-heckled-NYC-bar-patrons.html

Halloween reveler in NAZI uniform is ordered out of Manhattan restaurant after outraging diners with his huge swastika armband
2736   gabbar   2022 Oct 31, 6:04am  

stereotomy says

I find it bracingly refreshing to see this Irish woman stand up and call a spade a spade, instead of acting like a whipped cur like most of her countrymen. The English did a better job than they thought during their 500 years of rape and slavery to break the Irish spirit. It heartens me to see that at least in some precious few, the flame still burns. Bravo!

I second.
2738   Patrick   2022 Oct 31, 7:22pm  

gabbar says


Some people I know are aware of what's going on. My guess is that a lot of people know but they have to form a group, a large and stable group, to be able to push this out to counter the propaganda.


I just read Aesop's fable of the wolf and the lamb (in Latin!), and I think it also describes this game quite well:


A wolf comes upon a lamb while both are drinking from a stream and, in order to justify taking its life, accuses it of various misdemeanors, all of which the lamb proves to be impossible. Losing patience, the wolf replies that the offenses must have been committed by some other member of the lamb's family and that it does not propose to delay its meal by enquiring any further.


So all white people are blamed for what some Nazis did, and this is used to justify certain behavior by some Jews.
2739   Misc   2022 Nov 2, 12:29am  

Based on his debate performance Fetterman is clearly a 638-month, old abortion.
2741   HeadSet   2022 Nov 2, 3:02pm  

Gee, how do trans people buy their liquor?
2742   gabbar   2022 Nov 2, 3:05pm  

Patrick says


So all white people are blamed for what some Nazis did, and this is used to justify certain behavior by some Jews.

No, its the Jews, their culture and their extreme activism makes them what they are. If there were no white people, the Jews would still do what they do now. It has nothing to do with white people. They are what they are and what they do.
2743   gabbar   2022 Nov 2, 3:09pm  

Applies to Brandon too. Also there was a vice presidential candidate from the other side named Sarah Palin
2744   Patrick   2022 Nov 2, 3:13pm  

gabbar says

If there were no white people, the Jews would still do what they do now. It has nothing to do with white people. They are what they are and what they do.


It comes from the religion, which draws a very sharp distinction between insiders and outsiders, just like Islam does.
2745   gabbar   2022 Nov 2, 4:05pm  

Patrick says


It comes from the religion, which draws a very sharp distinction between insiders and outsiders, just like Islam does.

I have zero knowledge about Judaism but I think you are likely absolutely correct. There is something else that's common between followers of Islam and Judaism: the permanent victim mentality

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