How important to you is it that the US remains a white race majority country?

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How important to you is it that the US remains a white race majority country?

  1. Extremley important

    8 vote(s)
    8.9%
  2. Very important

    8 vote(s)
    8.9%
  3. Somewhat important

    4 vote(s)
    4.4%
  4. mildly important

    2 vote(s)
    2.2%
  5. Not important at all

    60 vote(s)
    66.7%
  6. I look forward to the day when white people are not the majority

    3 vote(s)
    3.3%
  7. Other

    5 vote(s)
    5.6%
  1. Pollycy

    Pollycy Well-Known Member

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    Not really. It takes 'friction' to make 'traction'....
     
  2. jack4freedom

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    I would rather have the problems we have here than to be more like China with it's ethnic purity. All the men there have the same haircut which is like Moe from the Three Stooges. We are and always have been a nation made up of people from around the world.

    My ancestors from Ireland, Italy and Croatia who arrived here between 1840-1910 were disparaged by the snot nosed wasp creeps back when they arrived the same way this new brand of white trailer trash nit wits (many whose ancestors were also insulted and railed against) are spewing forth their ignorance and hate. Fortunately these neanderthals will be an insignificant minority soon. They are rearing their ugly heads up for the last time as a result of this ignorant loudmouth who now inhabits the White House.

    Then it will be adios amigos for them. As far as this country turning into a shithole, I vehemently disagree. I have lived in the great city of Angeles, Los Angeles for 54 years which has become greater than ever since I arrived with the influx of people from Asia, The Middle East, Israel, South and Central America, Africa and other parts of the country and the world.
     
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    Well, I disagree. 100% American.

    Personally, I find it really annoying when a Canadian raises their Canadian flag or a Mexican raises the Mexican flag. It sends a message to me that people who do this don't see the United States as an ideal country with ideal values. And that somehow the culture they left behind does. I still recognize people's rights to express themselves however they want, however.
     
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    It's just a cloth.
     
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    Saying that a flag is just, "a cloth", is a rather superficial view to have. And it's not a view that everyone has.

    If everyone saw flags as just pieces of cloths, I don't think anyone would bother to raise a flag in the first place.

    The American flag, to many, is a symbol of our freedom and of our country. To burn it, or to raise a different flag clearly indicates alternative view.
     
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    I understand tthat, on a socio-cultural level, the flag connotes much more than just a cloth patterned with stripes and stars. However, it is rather obscure that you feel you have the right to be the champion of private property. Because, at the end of the day, a flag is nothing more than a piece of cloth owned by someone else which means they have the right to do with it as they please. Making a crime out of "desecrating the flag" is highly pathetic.

    If you really believe the flag to stand for true freedom, then you must also believe in the freedom to burn it. Most flags carry the same connotations to people who live under it, so to raise another flag is the exact same thing -- A way of signaling patriotism and a way of looking like a government worshipping Statist.

    Waving an LA Lakers flag is not at all that that different from waving the 'Star Spangled Banner'.
     
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    I said that I recognize peoples' rights to wave any flag they want. I am not making a crime out of it.

    I do believe in the freedom to burn a flag, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with it.

    It's very different because they both symbolize different things.
     
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    Just like an emblem of a sports team, a national flag is the battle-emblem of the government. And you really claim that such shallow symbols should be considered sacred? Usually, it is only religious fanatics who hold such precious views of arbitrary symbols and usually it is only in dictatorships and fundamental sects we see the "desecration" of "divine symbols" being illegal. A rather grotesque perspective on individual liberty and property rights, if you ask me. This is the exact same kind of personality as that of SJW who cry over "misgendering" and "racism".

    How common is it for an ethnic group to burn their own flag anyways? Flag-burning is mostly practised by rivaling patriot groups and the propensity of burning the US flag in the US is, what, close to zero? Is there really even a need to outlaw it?

    What about worn-out flags? Is it "desecration" to get rid of them too?

    Not really.
     
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    Do you think words are just words?

    Well, when Donald Trump came into power, many liberals burnt the American flag. I don't think they burned the flag for nothing. They are clearly sending a message.

    And I haven't said anything about outlawing anything.

    What about waving your underwear around? That's just a piece of cloth. Are you really saying there isn't a difference between underwear and the American flag?
     
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    As a principled believer in freedom of speech, I sure do.

    They were, but so what? It was their property afterall.

    Glad we can agree on something. :)

    People do wear underwear patterned in the flag. :D

    Skycloth. Bodycloth. Same, same.

    Does this trigger you as much as a Mexican-American waving the Mexican flag? :laughing:
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    Is it an act of "disrespect" to sexualise the flag by wearing a flag-patterned bikini or to drink until you vomit all over your flag outfit that you wear on the 4th of July? 8)


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    OMG, she is touching her genitalia with the holy symbol of the nation! :angered::angered::angered:
     
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    I'm not triggered, I was just saying that flags mean something and serve a purpose other than being cloth.

    But after discussing with you, I feel less bothered about people raising a flag that isn't the American flag. Or burning the American flag. I guess I may have taken flags too seriously and shouldn't let it bother me.
     
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    There is no such animal as the white race...white is a skin tone.
     
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    And she has green eyeshadow, how droll.
     
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    FDR was never LBJ's star pupil..He was barely known by anyone as a freshman Congressman.
     
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    Thank YOU

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    If This Ain't Representative Of

    Lyin' Baines Johnson - what is?


    Remember '64 when LBJ was the Peace Candidate
    regarding Vietnam opposing Goldwater - let's go in an win the damn thing.



    No apology.
    No Shame.
    White Made The Western Way of Life
    that so many Not White obviously prefer.
    Witness immigration patterns.
    No one immigrating to Asia, Africa, etc.
    They immigrate to White Civilization.
    Should I be apologetic over it?


    BTW I am a "White Jew"
    and White Europe & North America would never have made it
    without accepting da Jews.

    And that's the way it is. Was.
    History
    Not HERstory.
     
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    So the natives who allowed your ancestors to move here were "creeps."

    Puts the Sarah Jeong thing into perspective. Apparently hatred for the people who allowed you to come goes back a lot further. All the more reason to shut that golden door and throw away the key. No wonder the country is tearing itself apart. We've imported our own enemies.
     
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    No, 'Moonglow', you got it just ass-backwards -- Lyndon Johnson was FDR's star pupil. That is what I'd said, and it was very, very clear to everyone -- especially as LBJ advanced his political career through the 1940's to the 1960's. He, more than anyone else after FDR, used the ploy of dishing out welfare programs to seal all 'bottom-feeders' as dependable, predictable Democrat Party voters.
     
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    The same welfare programs the GOP has kept in place when they be in power also, but you only have enough energy at yer age to biotch about the Dems..
     
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    My only opinion is that no policy be directed at the racial makeup of the US, which includes immigration policies. If it naturally remains majority white, so be it. If it doesn't, so be it. And most of the "OMG, whites will be a minority!" panic is based around confusing plurality for minority and asymmetrical application of the one-drop-of-blood rule. It is mostly a fanciful concern.
     
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    The creeps were the ones who were doing the same things to my ancestors that some of those sons of immigrants are doing to today's immigrants. Those who "allowed" my ancestors to come to America were the ones that wrote the laws allowing them to be here and to become Americans. The so called hatred is for the ignorant jerks who insulted their culture and tried to keep them down as they were trying to adjust. You missed my whole point.
     
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    Race is dumb. We're all humans.

    CULTURE is extremely important. Equality (of opportunity!), tolerance, liberty, individualism and independence are important for America.

    'Race' doesnt matter beyond those who foolishly believe their culture is dependent on their race.
     
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    I do not care, there are some whites what what to live in a white neighborhood and some blacks that want to live in a black neighborhood, but I just want to live in a small town with low crime, could care less the race of the people around me as long as good people
     
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    I agree with both of those.... I use to not agree with #2, but I have changed on that one.. but if Abortion laws are reversed, I think the tax payers should pay for the extra children of people too poor to raise them, when the government decides for people, then the government has to help support those extra children
     
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    Sportswriter Grantland Rice said of the great American heavyweight champion Joe Louis: "He is a credit to his race, the human race."
     
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