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Systemic racism in the USA: Are whites "guiltier" if they had slavery in their past?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hazelelponi" data-source="post: 77178100" data-attributes="member: 410853"><p>Power plays are all about upsetting the system that is in place, destabilizing it enough so that you can conquer it and then control it.</p><p></p><p>So yes, playing the race card is exactly the right move in a power play, because on some level everyone roots for the underdog and wants to see them actually succeed.</p><p></p><p>But you can't overplay your hand. As Ana said, at some point even the dumbest among us says "wait, what?"</p><p></p><p>In America, that overplay occurred years ago. I'm taking at least a decade.</p><p></p><p>Those trying to upset and destabilize American culture and governance in order to take it over simply haven't caught up yet, or intended this. I was writing articles about the race war our media and politicians were trying to foment in 2010, and what happened? What has now been coined, quite sarcastically, the "summer of love" with BLM, an organization that didn't even exist when I began writing about a coming race war.</p><p></p><p>How did I know what was coming? Humans are very predictable, and the hand was being overplayed because at first it worked very well, so they idiotically thought their hand could be relied upon indefinitely or something.</p><p></p><p>Civil war will come next if the nonsense doesn't stop, that's been my prediction for a while now, but I now believe that is the goal and we should all be wary of playing into the trap.</p><p></p><p>In the end, we either start voting for all of us as Americans, or we will be handing over a nation that is unrecognizable, and <u>unlivable</u> to our progeny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hazelelponi, post: 77178100, member: 410853"] Power plays are all about upsetting the system that is in place, destabilizing it enough so that you can conquer it and then control it. So yes, playing the race card is exactly the right move in a power play, because on some level everyone roots for the underdog and wants to see them actually succeed. But you can't overplay your hand. As Ana said, at some point even the dumbest among us says "wait, what?" In America, that overplay occurred years ago. I'm taking at least a decade. Those trying to upset and destabilize American culture and governance in order to take it over simply haven't caught up yet, or intended this. I was writing articles about the race war our media and politicians were trying to foment in 2010, and what happened? What has now been coined, quite sarcastically, the "summer of love" with BLM, an organization that didn't even exist when I began writing about a coming race war. How did I know what was coming? Humans are very predictable, and the hand was being overplayed because at first it worked very well, so they idiotically thought their hand could be relied upon indefinitely or something. Civil war will come next if the nonsense doesn't stop, that's been my prediction for a while now, but I now believe that is the goal and we should all be wary of playing into the trap. In the end, we either start voting for all of us as Americans, or we will be handing over a nation that is unrecognizable, and [U]unlivable[/U] to our progeny. [/QUOTE]
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