#11 Harumphty Dumpty | 2012-05-20 15:43
@ Dick Whitman:
Personally I prefer
"People say there is this Race problem."
The reason being, it ovoids the question of who "Everybody" or "They" are?
No! "People" is much weaker! I disagree strongly! Isn't this an adequate response:
Anti-white: It's not true that "Everybody says there is a race problem."
BUGSer: "If you ask everyone you meet today if they think there's a race problem, you don't think the overwhelming majority of them will say, 'Yes'?"
or this answer:
BUGSer: "Everybody DOES say there's a race problem, and everybody says the race problem is really the WHITE problem.
If you haven't heard everybody saying that, you haven't been listening closely enough!"
Dungeoneer had several even better answers because they respond with Mantra points, in his post #44 by dungeoneer on 5/12/2012 - 5:40 pm
http://www.whitakeronline.org/blog/the-white-mantra/
you`ve never heard a so-called "anti-racist" demand more mass immigration just for white countries?"
"You`ve never heard a so-called "anti-racist" demand that whites should blend ourselves out of existence with non-whites?"
"You`ve never heard a so-called "anti-racist" demand censorship/worse for white people who oppose mass immigration and "assimilation"?"
"You`ve never heard a so-called "anti-racist" condemn white people as a group for things that happened centuries ago and all the bad things happening in the world today?"
And Dick, you recommend using "People" because it "avoids the question of who "Everybody" or "They" are"
But that's NOT OUR question, it's an anti-white question! We don't get tangled up in anti-whites' questions. We try to acknowledge their questions only in passing as we make our own points (preferably in question form) in response.
To get tangled up in who "Everybody" is is just getting drawn into the nit picking that anti-whites love to draw us into. (But I offer my link just below for my own detailed discussion of it nevertheless, when I was more of a beginner)
(I'm all in favor of our getting these things worked out in our OWN heads...I beat the "everybody says" phrase to death for myself, along with "race problem," just to get my own head straight(er), in this long thread:
http://whitegenocideproject.com/fox-news-republicans-must-support-genocidal-policies/...getting things understood in our own heads is another matter).
I have NEVER wasted my time trying to think of some way to improve the Mantra. My job is to understand the Mantra better and better and figure out how to meet the challenges it poses to our target audience, NOT acquiesce to the challenges made to it by the anti-whites by weakening the Mantra to make it "easier."
That's going to be one of the deadliest temptations we'll face.
Especially since after enough years have passed, reality may have changed enough to require a new Mantra to respond to it. But we are a long ways from that yet!