Seems rightys think that Latinos, blacks, Asians, and all other minorities will unite as one the second they get a narrow majority. They are diverse too. There do not vote as a unit. The power of whites is safe for generations to come.
you pee sitting down just like in your attached image
Yea minorities joining up with the peckerwood party![]()
Apparently you must have a large number of JPP racists on your ignore list, because volsrock, TDAK, etc. talk about this all the time. Their hate-filled posts are also filled with fear.
Why would minorities becoming conservatives be a topic of discussion, other than wondering why -- if conservatism is so wonderful -- they aren't already?
So you think it was righties who came up with the term BIPOC and the idea that there is solidarity among communities of color?
Why would I think that? Never heard the term. However, I see rightys on this board repeating this in threads and posts.
Here's what we can safely assume:from 2019 Less than half of US children under 15 are white, census shows
Nope, not for Nordberg. EVERYTHING you read from him is a mindless regurgitation of whatever he was told to write by someone who does his thinking for him. He writes what he writes about "being woke" because that is exactly what he was told to write. Of course he doesn't know anything about the groups in question because Nordberg is as smart as an Allen wrench, but even if he had known something, he wouldn't have been able to post it without permission from his thought-masters.On one hand I think that very understandable. But you both talk about wokeness and being woke. Wouldn’t that entail understanding these terms and groups and what they represent?
That was an especially stupid post, even by your standards. What the fuck is wrong with you? You say the dumbest shit and are so proud of it.Nope, not for Nordberg. EVERYTHING you read from him is a mindless regurgitation of whatever he was told to write by someone who does his thinking for him. He writes what he writes about "being woke" because that is exactly what he was told to write. Of course he doesn't know anything about the groups in question because Nordberg is as smart as an Allen wrench, but even if he had known something, he wouldn't have been able to post it without permission from his thought-masters.
It would be best for all involved if you simply didn't try to ask Nordberg any questions. Just be patient and Nordberg's "benefactors" will eventually have him give you an official, approved response.
You have to be able to read the post first before you can really judge it.That was an especially stupid post, even by your standards.
Whoever told you to post that is laughing hysterically right now.There is nobody telling me what to post.
Your thought-masters were only recently having you post that I am a sock! Too funny! How they must cackle as they bend you over furniture.And I am sure nobody takes credit for your twisted posts.
Could it be their history of abusing minorities? Let’s unpack this
“The Great Replacement Theory.” Since early 2017, white supremacists popularized “you will not replace us” as a slogan in graffiti, flyers, and other promotional materials. And while this theory is new to some, American journalists sent out numerous warning shots about this ideology and the possibility of a full-blown census backlash.
Last summer, Charles M. Blow wrote in The New York Times that this was “a terrifying census for white nationalists.” It turns out. Blow was right. After discovering in the census that the White population decreased for the first time in American history, hate crimes committed against Black Americans continued to rise more than any other group.
So, perhaps, many White people fear becoming a minority group in America because of their generations-long record of treating minorities like second-class citizens. And rather than pursue racial equality, far too many White people have a scarcity mindset and want to keep Black people subjugated because they wrongly believe America has “limited resources.”
Could it be that White people pushing “The Great Replacement Theory” are afraid of becoming a minority group because they don’t want to be treated the same way they treated Indigenous, Black, and Latino people? And if they are capable of acknowledging, at least to themselves, that they wouldn't want to walk a mile in Black Americans’ shoes, then why are they actively contributing to the hatred, discrimination, and violence Black Americans experience?
https://readcultured.com/why-are-wh...f-becoming-minorities-in-america-6d77cef91c8a
So, why are White people so afraid of becoming minorities? They fear receiving the same poor treatment they’ve been dishing out for generations. And while they have nothing to fear in that regard, it seems wrong that Black people are tasked with reassuring White people, time and time again, that we are not out for revenge, that we deserve equal rights, and to live in peace.
White supremacists want to play the victim and the villain. But you can’t have it both ways. If you’re afraid of becoming a minority group, then you have to admit that living as a minority in America is undesirable. And if you concede that minorities live as second-class citizens, then how can you justify their continued mistreatment?
And you are the one triggered
Why has racism increased?
But that doesn't change the point of my post. My post was intended to show the other poster that, indeed, some people in the US are obsessing on this. Like I said, whether one believes Brookings or not, it's clear that a number of white people are scared of this eventuality.
Like Conservatives who fight against LGBT legislation but then turn around when their child comes out.