Question about white race based organizations

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  1. FatBack

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    Sorry, I missed your point.
     
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    I use A 1 Steak Sauce. Even works on hamburger meat. What other spices do I need? Well, guess you are right. A 1 isn't really a spice, is it?
     
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    the BLM protesting abusive police actions is something I support, though some members seem to be no different from white nationalists

    we have the recent case of a unarmed white man shot dead in a hotel room, we could create a WLM group for police abuse too imo

    but I would not support the more white nationalist type people that would most likely join such a movement either
     
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    Don't read the ingredients ! I prefer Worchestshire sauce. Both A.1 and Worchestshire originated in England. Lea and Perrins brand only.
     
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    I'm sure you think you are. Now I grew up in the whitest household here and let me tell you we never used any spices whatsoever. If we were lucky that

    White culture doesn't exist as an overarching group. Rather even the notion of 'white' doesn't refer to white people. It refers to upper middle class white people and their culture. You think southerner countryfolk would let anyone forget the seasoning in their food? Hard no and their deep fry is probably the tastiest thing in the Us. If the basic conversation is whether or not white people culture exists, that's just a hard no and it goes to show the level of understanding this conversation is going to have.

    It's a sauce, like if you use A1 on plain old burger? No seasonings in the meat? That's white culture. If you don't think twice about seasoning your meat with adobe, then use a1 on top? That sounds awesome and I would love to eat that. Heck I didn't know what else to add to my porkchops so I used ramen spices and made a ramen dinner. Salty but awesome. Honestly, a1 is great and I love that on my burger. I also add fries to my cheeseburgers. Or chips. Either or is delicious.
     
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    It's OK to be jealous. Also, true story: did you know how you grew up does not mean all whites grew up the same?
     
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    Ugh I am. When my friend showed me how to use spices for the first time I was amazed food could taste so good.

    And I did know that! That's why I explained that 'white' doesn't mean all white people but actually WASP culture. It's shorthand.
     
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    There is one meat I barely season, steak. I like pan fried, preheat the skillet, pretty hot. Butter the skillet, sear the meat, flip and butter the top, then salt. Consume rare, anything else is steak blasphemy!
     
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    Yeah but that's steak. Of course if you're going to do anything to it is simple salt and pepper. Even then I like my steak with some nice basil, maybe rosemary, garlic, you got to have something else with it. Not a lot, just enough to help bring the flavor out.
     
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    So, you want to derail the thread to debate whether a white culture exists or not? Not buying it; not playing along. What was isn't; what was was.
     
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    I don’t think any “race” has an overarching culture. White people have many cultures. Norse, Irish, various Celtic groups, Italians, etc etc etc. all very rich in heritage and traditions.
     
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    This is not what this is about.
     
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    Well racist groups do not equal white culture. That’s like saying terrorism defines all middle eastern culture.
     
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    OP asked about white rights organizations. I'm telling the OP the concept doesn't exist. There is no concept of white people.

    Yeah but no. So you can be considered 'white' despite various cultural and ethnic backgrounds and still have those distinctions. It's a mark of power (think western Europe white v eastern Europe white) But when it comes to other races they get lumped together, regardless of ethnic background. And in turn this carried out through national discourse.
     
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    Hmmmm, I’ve always noticed the opposite. White gets lumped together, while most minorities are broken down into different groups. I dunno. I mostly ignore race. I think it is a silly thing to put much thought into. It just keeps us divided.
     
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    I'm sure you think it divides us... because yeah. Duh. That's what it's supposed to do. It's a grouping mechanism. Everyone does it as a means to categorize the world. We're not special. You do it too, even if you don't think you do. If you spot racial differences between people? You give the racial differences power by categorizing them, specifically through the power of colorism. Yeah, white people get lumped together because those ethnic differences don't matter as much anymore. The concept of who is white has changed to include them. The concept has expanded, whereas racial minorities are grouped together because the national discourse doesn't look at those differences. Think about this in terms of slavery. It wouldn't matter where the slave came from, so long as they were African. Then they were black. In more modern times we can see this in terms of Latin Americans. The Trump administration deported several Mexican people without regard to the fact they were actually indigenous peoples from Mexico. This is seen them being deported after signing documents in Spanish, even though they didn't speak Spanish as their native language.
     
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    Unfortunately, many people do not understand the cultural divisions within the black community. They are deep and wide, with some being exceptional, some being trash- and while that can be said of any race, it seems to be a culture within a culture that creates great conflict within the black world. It's important to recognize why and how "black lives matter"- because some matter in a very positive way, and some is a very deleterious way. The question- is which dominates our perception, and is that being distorted to benefit the worst- at the expense of the best. I believe it is, and intensely so. BLM thrives on that tactic- pretending to represent the injustice to the best, while manifesting the character of the worst.

    Non-black people need to be able to see this inner culture clearly enough that the acts of the worst are not seen as representative of the best- and the fine character of the best is not used as a cloak to shield the poor character of the worst. That is equality in terms of the measures we apply to people- value determined by they quality of their lives and contributions. I don't think anyone can do this unless they understand the cultural divide of the black community. The book below is an inside look at this culture gap, written by a front-line participant, a ordinary black man who seems to have extraordinary perception and courage.



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    The only places you're going to find a white-race-based organizations of any significance is in prisons.
     
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    Wikipedia lists hundred of them world wide...
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_white_nationalist_organizations#United_States

    Their common belief is that white people are superior to people of color...not equal.
    As for your question about "who is the leader and what does he or she espouse?"
    The leaders of these organizations will promote most if not all of the same ideas that Hitler did.
    Actually...if you are a US citizen and are looking for someone "concerned with the advancement, preservation, and protection of whites",
    ....than today is your lucky day!!!!
    You have Trump!!!
    What more could you ask for?
     
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    What the BLM wants you to think they are about- is a sham. BLM IS a racist organization, trying to enable exemption and privilege for the worst of the black community by playing on the respectability of the best- as if there were no difference. There is VAST difference, however- in rate of crime, the respect and support of families and much more. What black color will be seen an identifying directly relates to what blacks make their color stand for; BLM is doing it's best to distort that Unfortunately, all people wear uniforms of sorts, we have characteristics that make us appear to be part of something, some group. Skin color is one.... But so is the uniform of a police officer, which BLM takes as Prima facie evidence that the person in that uniform wants to kill black people. What if all saw those with black skin that way? Gee- That would be blatant racism, wouldn't it?

    The names itself is a racist statement. In saying "Black lives matter", they are saying other lives don't. If you don't believe that, try wearing shirt saying "all lives matter" these days. They are insisting they are all members of a victimhood and entitled to special privilege and exception from normal behavioral standards of a society- entitled to act badly because they are black and white people hate them. All white people, of course- systemic from slavery even if your family migrated from Europe a generation ago. The statement "All lives matter" is seen as a racial slur. Incredibly- anyone stating that is likely to be demonized in the press and social media, harassed for saying anylife except black lives matter.

    They ARE RACIST- to the core, and the motives are certainly not the improvement of the perception of the black community. BLM is raking in millions of dollars and a great deal of power promoting racism. It's a cash cow and power grab, not an organization genuinely concerned with the quality of black lives.
     
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    You mean the president who has achieved the highest employment rates for minorities ever, who has changed prison laws to improve the conditions for blacks, releasing thousands of them, and who has repeated spoke to the importance of equal justice and opportunity for all, regardless of color? That president?

    Or is there a "Trump" president elsewhere in the world?
    Maybe your TV is locked on to CNN, and you just buy everything they say. That would explain it.
     
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    Lol. Thanks for reply.
    Releasing some blacks from prison looks good on Trump's resume...or at least you and he think it does.
    But turning his back on BLM shows his true colors...and yours.

    I can't get CNN or FOX so I have to settle for PBS and NPR.
     

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