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Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: March 12, 2024, 08:47:06 pm »

True Leftists blooming:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Parenting/comments/1bbooob/my_16_year_old_son_has_politically_radicalized/

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My son and a small group of Asian American students have opposed the Asian American speaker that the school has chosen because the speaker is a member of the Japanese American Citizens League, who my son and his friends believe are race traitors who should have advocated for violent resistance against internment, instead of encouraging Japanese Americans to be patriotic Americans and to go along with it.

Yes, they should have resisted internment. To be a patriotic American is to oppose the Western occupiers who stole the land in the first place.

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My son and his small protest group have gotten bigger since February by convincing members of the Black Student Union and the Muslim Students' Association to join their protest against the Asian American speaker in exchange for support in a different protest against the Jewish community activist that was invited to speak at our school, because of the activist's refusal to call Israel's recent actions in Gaza a "genocide"

Folkism among fellow victims of Western colonialism is always good. See also:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/human-evolution/ethnotribalism-the-computer-simulation/

Continuing:

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basically believe that Asian American activism is too dominated by progressive women and conservative male business leaders and pastors who are insufficiently radical and are only interested in making Asian Americans more palatable to their favored group of white people.

They are spot-on in their assessment. All Arctic Alliance supporters are our enemies. See also:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/questions-debates/arctic-alliance/

Continuing:

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Last year our family hosted a party and my Korean-American friend brought her new partner to the party, my son refused to shake my friend's partner's hand when he saw that the new man was white.

Good for him!

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a half-Asian actor, my son refused to call him an Asian person and instead called him a "white man's son".

This is an accurate description.
Posted by: rp
« on: January 09, 2024, 03:49:22 pm »

Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: December 24, 2023, 06:52:13 pm »

https://www.yahoo.com/news/minnesota-professor-calls-decolonize-dismantle-090006010.html

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Minnesota professor calls to 'decolonize' and 'dismantle' the US: 'Go as hard as possible'
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Earlier this month, University of Minnesota liberal arts professor Melanie Yazzie took the stage with several other speakers as part of the anti-capitalist Native American advocacy group the Red Nation's "teach-in" on the Israel-Hamas war.

During the pro-Palestinian event, Yazzie made several controversial comments, including early on when she said she wanted a takeaway from the event to be that "we're all indigenous people who come from nations who are under occupation by the United States government."

"And, of course, the U.S. bankrolls the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land," Yazzie continued. "They're one and the same, really."

"So it's our responsibility as people who are within the United States to go as hard as possible to decolonize this place, because that will reverberate all across the world," Yazzie said.
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"Palestine is the alternative path for native nations."

"It is a righteous struggle and it is so powerful that it has literally, in 60 days, changed the entire world," Yazzie said. "The entire world has changed. I knew it the moment that it happened that nothing, and I mean nothing for colonizers or for any of the good, humble people of the Earth, would ever be the same ever again."

"And we need to lean into that. Lean into the fact that colonizers are scared," she said, laughing. "Lean into scaring them and making them feel uncomfortable!"

Yazzie, who said she was the co-host of the Red Nation podcast "Red Power Hour," decried "liberalism" as "bulls---" and "trash" that "was founded upon imperialism and colonialism."

Finally leftists are openly dissociating from liberalism!

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"Enough! Enough with investing our time with liberalism!" she cried. "That is not resistance.

"Resistance is the only thing… the only kind of death blows to colonialism, imperialism that have happened historically because indigenous people have resisted in the various places where this violence has touched down."

Yazzie also delivered a message to their "Palestinian relatives," where she called the U.S. a "violent settler project" and she and her comrades have the "moral authority" to do so "as the original people" of America.

This is the folkist messaging we need!
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: December 19, 2023, 07:25:18 pm »

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/biden-commemorates-80th-anniversary-repeal-chinese-exclusion-act-rcna130295

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President Joe Biden commemorated the 80th anniversary of the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act, which barred Chinese laborers from entering the country.

In a White House official statement released Sunday, Biden said the legislation, enacted in 1882, was a measure that “weaponized our immigration system to discriminate against an entire ethnic group.”

It was the first major law restricting immigration into the United States; it was repealed in 1943.

“For generations, people of Chinese heritage have enriched our country — from Chinese laborers who did backbreaking work to build the transcontinental railroad in the 1800s to the Chinese Americans who serve in our military, to the authors, artists, scientists, entrepreneurs, and scholars of today,” Biden said in the statement. “We honor them, and all immigrants, who continue to make extraordinary contributions to our nation.”

Those who do not are not Americans. For example:

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The Chinese Exclusion Act, signed into law by then-president Chester A. Arthur, put a 10-year moratorium on Chinese labor immigration. It additionally prevented Chinese immigrants from becoming naturalized citizens.

This is a Western occupier.

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By the late 19th century, anger and vitriol began to rise toward the Chinese community, as white laborers deemed Chinese migrants a threat to their jobs and livelihoods, as documented by the New York Historical Society. “The Chinese Must Go” became a popular rallying cry at the time.

These are Western occupiers. (See also: https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/dietary-decolonization/msg5063/#msg5063 )

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“The Act, along with racism and xenophobia in other parts of American life, was part of the anti-Chinese “Driving Out” era which included the Rock Springs and Hells Canyon massacres,” Biden wrote in the statement, referencing two massacres that targeted Chinese immigrant miners.

This was what Western occupiers used to do to Americans.

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“The repeal of this act was a decision almost wholly grounded in the exigencies of World War II, as Japanese propaganda made repeated reference to Chinese exclusion from the United States in order to weaken the ties between the United States and its ally, the Republic of China,” according to the State Department’s Office of the Historian.

Even Japan understood that the Western-occupied US was being un-American.

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While Asian exclusion formally ended with the 1952 Immigration Act, racial, rather than national quotas were assigned to all Asian immigrants, according to the Office of the Historian. These quotas remained in place for over a decade, until the Immigration Act of 1965.

Only with the arrival of the Counterculture era did the US finally make more effort to be American.

Related:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/counterculture-era/counterculture-and-western-civilisation/
Posted by: rp
« on: November 10, 2023, 10:43:48 am »

https://twitter.com/StellaEscoTV/status/1721298941604741127
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Stella Escobedo
@StellaEscoTV
🚨LOOK🚨 Taliban flag (white one) spotted many times at yesterdays DC march. Take note, no American flags at these protests.

Being American and pro-Taliban is not a contradiction!:


Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: August 29, 2023, 05:02:35 pm »

https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-immigrant-communities-indebted-civil-100153678.html

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Opinion: Immigrant communities are indebted to the civil rights movement. But when will they grapple with their own anti-Blackness?
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immigrants have the civil rights movement to thank for the legal and cultural infrastructures that would be adopted to enfold Latino and Asian Americans in the multicultural democracy Black Americans fought for. The wave of the “minority rights revolution” of the 1970s and 1980s that included Latino rights and Asian rights activism was built on the backs of the Black Americans who fought for collective freedom. These immigrant movements would compare themselves to Black Americans as a strategy, claiming they were “like Black” to make demands that would resonate with the public, to garner the political power necessary to win recognition and political, material and social resources.

These movements, however, rarely acknowledged that the Black freedom struggle never ended, and that, in their pursuit of upward mobility, their own communities had excluded and even harmed Black communities.

Two decades ago, when labor organizers in Los Angeles began working to raise political consciousness around the exploitation of immigrant workers, they devised an Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride inspired by the civil rights movement's Freedom Rides of 1961. The strategy would draw public attention to immigrant workers rights as civil rights deserving of political protection. Having received the support of Black civil rights leaders, 900 riders boarded 18 buses departing from 10 cities with 100 planned stops, including major sites of civil rights struggles.

The ride had a transformative outcome. In learning about and visiting the living histories of the civil rights movement, immigrant activists were better able to see their own experiences of exploitation, discrimination and “invisibilization” through a new lens. Their lives and collective struggles were interconnected with Black Americans'.

Similarly, in June 2018, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Muslim American civil rights organization known as CAIR, embarked on a civil rights tour in Alabama. The monthlong campaign followed 30 Muslim American civil rights leaders and activists from around the country on a tour of symbolic sites significant to the civil rights movement.

Through their reflections on social media, Muslim leaders made powerful connections between the present-day violence, surveillance and day-to-day discrimination experienced by Muslim American immigrants and the persistent violence and bravery of Black civil rights activists in the 1960s. They were overcome with emotion when they learned the roots of Muslim history in the United States, one rooted in the experiences of Black enslaved people.

And many became more aware of their immigrant communities’ strategic distance from Black Americans and their buy-in to the “model minority” identity. Muslim immigrant activists confronted the realities that their communities have also been anti-Black.

Through an honest, emergent understanding of their place and complicity in the racial order, Muslim organizers understood that reckoning with the past provided them a bridge for coalition-building with Black Americans.

Historical reckonings are messy work. They require a commitment to collective reflection and discomfort. Groups have to recognize when defensive postures emerge and examine the roots of their resistance. They must allow for the admission of harm they have caused and a dedication to doing better. Reckonings come with the recognition that change does not come quickly or easily, but with faith and persistence, in the spirit of the ongoing Black freedom struggle.

There’s no better place for these reckonings than California, where immigrant histories are diverse and deep, where the work to eradicate anti-Blackness would yield immeasurable gains in forging a wide solidarity politics across race and class among communities. As King wrote in his letter from the Birmingham jail just months before the March on Washington: “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: August 08, 2023, 11:52:16 pm »

https://us.yahoo.com/news/blasian-march-unites-black-asian-194747879.html

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A march that brought together Black, Asian and Blasian (Black and Asian) communities was held in Sacramento, California, on Saturday.

What it is: The event, dubbed the “Blasian March,” sought to promote solidarity and improve communication between the communities of color. Its first iteration took place in New York City in 2020 and has since expanded with local chapters across the nation.
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Who’s behind it: The initiative was created by dancer, writer and public speaker Rohan Zhou-Lee, who has also led similar marches for Pride, climate change and Afghan refugees. The latest Blasian March was organized in partnership with the Sacramento chapter of the Asian American Liberation Network (AALN), Brown Blossom Rising, Lavender Lotus and Sacramento Filipinx LGBTQIA.

 :)
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: June 29, 2023, 08:56:52 pm »

This is folkism:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/asian-americans-affirmative-action-ruling-215248837.html

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Many Asian American groups and leaders are speaking out against the Supreme Court ruling that struck down affirmative action Thursday.

Some experts and activists argued that the decision is an example of Asian Americans’ being used as a “wedge” to erode civil rights.

They point out that while the two cases, led by the conservative activist Ed Blum — who is white — argued that Harvard’s and the University of North Carolina’s policies discriminated against Asian Americans, no Asian American students came forward to testify to having experienced discrimination.
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“Throwing the idea that Asian Americans are somehow being harmed by efforts to address inequity, by efforts to address segregation, is a really concerning cover for what the proponents of this case have been trying to do.”
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Representatives of Asian Americans Advancing Justice said that the decision is anti-Black and that it perpetuates a systemic racism that has always been present in higher education.
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“We are outraged that the Supreme Court has chosen to ignore long-standing legal precedent in favor of supporting racial inequity that harms all people of color, including Asian Americans,” John C. Yang, Advancing Justice’s president and executive director, said in the statement.
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“Despite attempts by those seeking to divide us to maintain white supremacy and existing power structures, communities of color are stronger than ever.”

Also, I like how it is being explicitly stated that Jews are "white". See also:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/jews-have-nothing-in-common-with-us!/msg10964/#msg10964

http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/the-one-headline-i-have-been-waiting-for-all-these-years/
Posted by: rp
« on: June 11, 2023, 12:02:16 am »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FUue58GH8c

Note the Western clothing of the Eurocentrist who keeps defending "Whites".
Posted by: rp
« on: May 04, 2023, 10:51:55 pm »

Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: April 06, 2023, 01:56:57 pm »

Previously:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/uniting-americans/msg16017/#msg16017

Now, as I predicted, the New World blood memory gratitude to Andalus is surfacing:

https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/more-hispanics-converting-to-islam/

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"Based on data Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group embracing Islam in America," Fletcher said. "People just show up and they say hey we're coming here to embrace Islam."
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"It just really started to pull at my heart," Serrano said

"I feel like I just I found my answer," Sanchez said.

They say the religion gave them peace.

"It was kind of like a coincidence you know like I'm thirsty and then some guy with a water bottle was just like, 'hey you want some water?'" Sanchez expressed.
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"We actually can keep our culture intact and be a better version of what it means to be a Latino," Fletcher said.

Anyone living in the US who does not support:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/operation-gaddafi/

is not American but a Western occupier.
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: March 21, 2023, 06:54:38 pm »

In 2023, wokeness is True Leftism:

https://nypost.com/2023/03/18/dei-director-harassed-by-school-for-questioning-policies/

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Black DEI director: I was called white supremacist for questioning woke policies
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she’s out of a job after colleagues retaliated against her for questioning certain diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at the Cupertino, California, school.

But her vision of diversity and inclusion, it seems, was the wrong one.

“I’m trying to create safe spaces for everyone,” Lee said.

Including for oppressors?

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after Jewish students and faculty members alike told her they’d experienced anti-Semitism on campus, Lee asked for help organizing a summit to address the issue.

Instead, she said, coworkers told her the event wasn’t important and that Jewish people are white oppressors.

The coworkers are correct!

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/jews-have-nothing-in-common-with-us!/

True Leftism has been mainstreamed!

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Regardless, as of June 15th, she’ll be out of a job.

“I had to be eliminated by any means necessary,” Lee said.

For a diversity, equity, and inclusion professional who truly believes in the importance of her craft, the experience has been disillusioning: “Bringing people together to explore and talk about different ideologies was deemed unacceptable and not welcome.”

Her mission, Lee said, is “surfacing different perspectives that we have …  because once we’re clear and understand each other, then we can identify points of commonality. The whole point is multiple perspectives.

No, the whole point is extermination of oppressors. Besides, any Jew who uses the term "anti-Semitism" instead of "anti-Jewishness" is already trying to mislead us:

http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/stop-calling-anti-jewishness-anti-semitism/
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: February 04, 2023, 03:30:16 am »

Our enemies talk about this like it's a bad thing:

https://amgreatness.com/2023/02/02/an-american-hugo-chavez-is-coming/

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America may soon face one of two kinds of left-wing authoritarianism. One is the soft despotism of liberal technocracy. This authoritarianism wouldn’t overthrow the present structures of our society or upend the economy. In fact, it would have the support of the regime’s major institutions. It would seriously curb civil liberties, such as free speech and gun rights, and feel much less democratic. More people would be arrested over memes, but much would remain the same. Political life in America would look more like contemporary Western Europe.

This is False Leftism. We oppose this also.

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The other is a radical populism in the mold of Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan socialist who turned his resource-rich South American nation into a hellhole. This authoritarianism would threaten America’s institutions and overthrow the economic order. It would not be supported by the powers that be and would crush civil liberties to enact massive wealth redistribution programs.

Unlike liberal technocracy, where the guiding principle is that “experts” should be in charge, this radical populism would be motivated largely by race resentment. The desire for revenge against “white supremacy” would inspire a movement to destroy the old America.

Today, an American Chavist movement looks more likely than Red Caesarism. Americans are primed to support its message thanks to popular media and real-world conditions. Plus, Chavism has a natural economic base that consists of gig workers, people stuck in the service sectors, low-skilled immigrants (both legal and illegal), the “lumpenbourgeoisie” (failsons who can’t achieve the lifestyle of their parents), and others who feel left out of American abundance. These growing demographics are turning to left-wing champions as seen in “the squad,” whose constituency will only grow with time.

This is the multiracial working class. Chavism would unite them in a coalition of have-nots. It is one charismatic leader away from becoming a dominant political force.

American Chavism may have similar policies to Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign platform, but it would have a very different style. It would be aggressive and hostile to the Democratic Party establishment, where Sanders was civil and easily capitulated. Sanders also refused to lean into minority identity politics. His 2020 campaign lukewarmly attempted to incorporate that tendency into his agenda, but it wasn’t his chief focus. By contrast, minority identity politics would be as central to Chavism as wealth redistribution. The economic policies would be both socialist and anti-white.

This radical ideology would tamp down some of the excesses of wokeness. It would be pro-trans, feminist, and accept all the latest fads, but it would treat these as side issues. American Chavists would not let these issues distract from their core message of wealth redistribution. Excessive wokeness hinders successful far-left movements. You can’t get anything done if you’re obsessed with gender pronouns, and you can’t attract a mass following if you look like a freak show. Chavists would stick to what’s popular: anti-white socialism.
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focusing on black America, reparations somewhat awkwardly exclude other nonwhites from white wealth. American Chavism would rectify that. Here, the rest of the BIPOC coalition would get their respective “reparations” for whatever injustice they claim. Hispanics deserve reparations for immigration enforcement, Indians for European settlement, Asians for colonialism, etc. Left-wing populism would simply expand this concept to make it more “inclusive,” yet equally anti-white.
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Venezuelan Chavism was originally anti-white. Chavez vowed to end the dominance of Venezuela’s white castizo elite and distributed their wealth to the nation’s indios, blacks, and mestizos. Chavez and his successor Nicolas Maduro made good on that promise, turning Venezuela into a tyrannical dump. Former Bolivian President Evo Morales followed this example, promising to empower the nation’s downtrodden indios at white expense. Moderate forms of this racial socialism can also be found in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. Left-wing populists throughout Latin America know that racial resentment is a potent political weapon.

An American version of this movement won’t be exclusively nonwhite. It will have plenty of white “allies.” Some will join due to their own nihilistic hatred for whites, parents, or surroundings. Others will join for the promises of more welfare and entitlements. Left-wing whites are not scared off by anti-white hatred; they often agree with it and amplify it.

Our most important task is to ensure Jews are counted as "white" in American Chavism.
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: January 16, 2023, 09:08:24 pm »

An American standing up for other Americans against the Western occupiers:

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/iktr-driver-exposes-officer-record-140000966.html

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A TikToker has done the Lord’s work, exposing a cop for prejudice and reading him for absolute filth. In a video of a traffic stop, Charlotte Carter called out a Chesterfield, Va. officer for ticketing mostly Black people while on duty, a trend reported across all of the state’s police departments, per the Daily Mail.

Carter, 36, recorded herself during a traffic stop informing an officer she’s hip to how often he pulls over Black people. Specifically, she claims out of all the drivers he’d stopped in the last few months, the majority of them were Black.
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“-only 20 percent of the population of Chesterfield [County] is Black. I don’t know how you managed to ticket 80 percent minorities,” she said, addressing the cop as Mr. Scott. Reports have not clarified the officer’s full name.

Carter claimed from the data she compiled that 250 county residents had gone to court to fight tickets within six months. She chuckled to herself telling the officer these numbers while filling out the ticket he handed her. She must have known the moment was coming ever since she began gunning for the county cops on TikTok.
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    Carter, who is Iranian American, claimed police in Virginia first turned their attention to her in the spring of 2022 after she started questioning an alleged child abuse case that involved her son’s biracial friend. She said she noticed the child was bruised and severely underweight so, as a nurse, she was obligated to report the situation. But she believes the local police were slow to act and didn’t take the child’s welfare seriously because his father was Black, so she kept following up on the case.

    While police eventually arrested someone in the matter, Carter said she felt they didn’t take it seriously until she posted a TikTok about the alleged abuse in March. The video has received nearly 5 million views.

    After that, Carter said the Chesterfield police suddenly began popping up everywhere in her life.

    “I ended up trying to file for emergency custody, but the police began falsely arresting me,” she said.

    In April, police arrested her for trespassing on her own property.

Carter told The Daily Beast the dirt she found on the Chesterfield police and ticketing sprees was found right on the district court website. Given only 25 percent of the county population is Black, the fact they make up most of the drivers pulled over is quite alarming.

Though, for the cops to pull over the person making the most noise about their ticketing habits - that’s just an unbelievable coincidence.

Jews are counted among the Western occupiers, of course:

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Carter must have struck a nerve considering Police Chief Jeffrey Katz previously called her “attention-seeking” and accused her of trying to discredit the work of his department “sitting behind a keyboard.”

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Well, certainly that keyboard has had an impact on the millions of people who follow it. Acknowledging Carter and her work in general proves she’s lit a fire under their behind.

Keep it up, Charlotte!
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: December 23, 2022, 05:57:42 pm »

https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-70-asian-american-groups-190513632.html

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More than 70 Asian American groups urge Biden to create Black reparations commission
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“Just as the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) studied the impacts of forced incarceration of Japanese Americans in US concentration camps, we call upon you to courageously establish a commission that will bring forward the stories needed to fully understand our nation’s failure to address the devastating and continuing impacts of enslavement as the foundation for ongoing disparities faced by Black Americans, especially in the areas of health, education, employment, housing, and environmental outcomes,” the NNRC wrote to Biden.
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“The travesty of slavery and its aftermath must be addressed if we are to truly become the great nation that we profess to be,” JACL National President Larry Oda said in a statement. “The 400 years of racism and denied opportunity have taken their toll on the community. The establishment of a Presidential Commission to study the legacy of enslavement would educate and inform the public and Congress of the harm that is perpetuated on the community.”

“Time is of the essence, there is an urgency of instituting such a study before another year passes. This legislation was first introduced over 30 years ago and its time has come,” Oda said.

I always like to see different "non-white" categories speaking up on behalf of one another. On the other hand, I still maintain that reparations are the wrong demand and one which degrades the victims by portraying colonial-era racism as something which can be compensated by mere money. The correct demand should be for state control over reproduction aimed at eliminating colonialist bloodlines.