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Old 13th April 2002, 02:28
Smoke Smoke is offline
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To interject...

Smasher's aim was to explain that humanity is all the same yes, but under the banner of white supremacy.

There is absolutely no other consideration in his rhetoric in regards to who else may have fathered other ethnicities.

This is our main arguement against the tenents of white superiority and supremacy. Their idea that they were first when you can trace China for about ten thousand years, and Africa for over ten thousand years and still insist that they preceded or fathered both is not only an example of denial, but also delusion.

To even insist that they comprise over 20% of the global population borders beyond insanity, if the thought was not so frightening if such a claim is true.

Again, when europeans, caucasoids, white people, or whatever you wish to classify them arrived on the shores of Africa, Asia, and North and South America, they were welcomed with open arms. As a result, they have been slaughtered, enslaved, eliminated, oppressed, subjugated, insulted, and given the impression that no one from these respective continents are capable of governing themselves, much less carry an agenda that is contrary to that of europeans.

The same with politcs, art, music, science, and the one that the whole world should have the greatest issue with.. history.

A quote from a African American author..."They have created a concept called the "cultural other' that has influenced their vision of themselves and other peoples in their contact with Africans, Asians, and peoples of the Pacific Islands.....I have referred to this as the manifestation of the evil genius of europe. They were the last branch of the human family to emerge in that arena called civilization. In their quest of the minds of most of mankind they have been able to convince themselves and others that they were indispensible to civilization and with out them it would not have existed."

Peace.
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