Friday, December 11, 2015

A Slur Thing

Among the most difficult problems fact facers face is the fact that the mass media almost always refer to fact facers with slurs: r*cist, b*got, N*zi, nat*vist, cr*zies, Isl*mophobe, cr*cker, r*dneck, extr*mist, f*r right, goose st*pper, white supr*mecist, right w*ng populist, and so on.

I can not remember ever once reading the mass media refer to non-multiculturalists with anything other than slurs.

It's as amazing as it is despicable.

Many mass media outlets, including the New York Times, have rules banning their writers from using slurs. Yet the media ignore their own rules when deluging whites with slurs. But, of course, we know they don't count nonwealthy whites as human beings.

In fact, I'd be willing to bet that most humans have no idea what non-multiculturalists call themselves: Race realists. Immigration patriots. Real conservatives. Counter-jihadists. Pro-Westerners. Identitarians, Paleoconservatives. Traditionalists. Pan-Europeans. The Alternative Left.

That tells you how thorough the indoctrination into cultural Marxism is.

Some may consider the slurs no big deal. We've grown up with the slurs as some sort of warped normalcy. They're wrong. People who get treated as subhumans almost never get fair treatment. You cannot get fair treatment when powerful groups constantly respond to well-reasoned evidence with slurs, straw person attacks, small sample fallacies, and poorly reasoned arguments.

People with knee-jerk slur responses almost never accurately weigh moral evidence. They almost never even look for counter-evidence to their world views. Opinion makers, who are near certain in their fallacious opinions, cannot even tell you who JP Rushton was or who John Glad and Christopher Heath Wellman are.

The inability or unwillingness to give good evidence the weight it deserves is called fanaticism, especially when coupled with slurs and other dirty tricks. The most respected and articulate people in the world rank high in fanaticism. Unfortunately, most celebrity thinkers get judged on persuasiveness, halo effects, groupthink compliance and other poorly reasoned attributes, not on the logical content of their arguments.

Well reasoned arguments deserve belief, even when they are unpopular or cause anxiety.

We will have difficulty peacefully seceding from people who constantly call us slurs. Those who refer to outgroups with nothing other than slurs often support genocide, blaming the victims. It is imperative that the mass media get boycotted and excoriated for constantly calling whites slurs. We must keep pointing out the billions of contradictions involved in multiculturalism, especially among the ruling groups, who imagine themselves to be the most noble and tolerant while ranking among the least noble and tolerant.

After all, we are men and women, too.

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