intelligentsia #racist stormfront.org

Saw this thread on the main page and thought I'd contribute! I was lucky enough to go to an all-white primary school, and the secondary school I went to only had ONE black kid! Doing anything remotely construed as "gay" got you a severe kicking, and immigration was something we never experienced as kids. There was none of this modern BLM, pro-gay, flag-waving BS. Oh to go back...

Even back then, blacks were distrusted and kept at arms length. But people kept their views very quiet, nobody openly criticised uppity blacks or called them out for their bad, entitled attitudes towards life. So, being a bookworm, I read LOADS. I immersed myself into the world of the Ku Klux Klan, civil rights, the notions of white supremacy and the REAL history of slavery. It all helped shape my opinions, I just wish I'd had someone to help guide me in the right direction as a lot of my attitude was initially tentative and slow-forming. But, when I hit the world of work - BAM. I saw it all for myself.

I saw blacks being promoted to senior positions by whites as visible "equality" measures, but the blacks, instead of continuing to promote equality, only promoted more blacks. In my first role as security, I was told that black workers smoking cannabis on the job wasn't illegal, it was just "a black cultural thing" that I "wouldn't understand". Once, a black girl stubbed her lit cigarette out in my face, then I was accused of racism for shoving her away! She fell over due to the force of my push, so I lost my job! The police did nothing when I reported it. Once I went to a restaurant with my girlfriend and two blacks made crude, sexual comments to her, licking their lips like animals. I've never experienced such violent, aggressive or sexual behaviour from whites, ever. Don't even get me started on the middle-Eastern immigrants I started to meet!

I figured enough was enough. Internet research led me to lurk here sporadically, and I've continued reading, learning, and slowly participating in spreading the word and helping others when and where I can!

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Confused?

So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!

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