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“Whiteness”
Colton Murphy
Isaac Perry
Oliver Russell
>nuclear family and Christianity is whiteness
>(((Katz)))
Jason Harris
now post the jew one!
Samuel Wood
>Christianity is the norm
they aren't even trying to hide their hand anymore
Caleb Smith
Jordan Ross
>judeo-Christian
No such thing
Isaac Garcia
Is this supposed to be bad?
Matthew Morales
And they say we have no culture.
They summed it up nicely, and the reason white people make first world countries.
Bentley Nelson
That's what I was thinking, seems like a very good culture to me, maybe niggers and others will take something on board if they read this
Gavin Miller
>objective, rational linear critical thinking
>whites in america
X
Brody Jenkins
>(((katz)))
Hudson Diaz
You would hope that this would be a redpill to other whites that the other races do not think like this or want these things. Things like the emphasis on the scientific method instead of voodoo.
James Nelson
Elijah Gray
Jeremiah Scott
>acting like a human is white culture
Finally they're admitting it
Unironically yes. That's how they're framing it
Jose Foster
Talking about whiteness in English, the only way to assess it is through English people using their namesake language. White is a synonym for "good" and "pure" as in that famous scene in Malcolm X. "White" acts in a way in English similar to how "paisan" or "goodfella" might among Italians.
So, the first tier of Whites when speaking English are only the English. Then, a close maybe parallel tier would be English speaking protestants not English, namely the Scots. Then the other protestants across Europe. A steep lower tier are then the Catholic but still Celtic/Germanic population in Western Europe. Then Slavic Catholics like Poles and Slovenes. Eastern Orthodox religion adds the final "curtain" over the most distant tier of fellow whites.
There are protestant Irish and since not many are strongly anymore Catholic so they are at this point an English speaking Celtic population. They're newly white.
Wyatt Rodriguez
Jayden Nguyen
Adrian King
Lucas Gutierrez
>(((Judeo-Christian)))
Christian Cook
Guilty
Joseph Howard
Tyler Turner
Yes, its bad because it creates a culture of independence rather than dependence on the state. It's easier to control dependent people who lack constructive religious beliefs that unite communities.
Jackson Rodriguez
>protestant work ethic
Surely it would be a catholic work ethic, or at least a christian work ethic. All the protestants I've known were of average work ethic best and most of them only christian when it was convenient
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Bentley Nelson
It's different. Catholicism is "top down" in structure so the work done is being directed, whereas protestants work because they are inspired personally or locally through independent congregations.
Josiah Baker
>Talking about whiteness in English, the only way to assess it is through English people using their namesake language.
>a color
people cannot share experience of color
This is impossible
This is non-descriptive
This is not objective
This cannot describe identity
It is a barrier to Identity
It is a barrier to morality
Kayden Phillips
It’s an idea that comes from Max Weber
Asher Sullivan
>but dey has duh pope so dey r bein tol by da pope to wurk so ih done coun
Hunter Evans
I love this based motivational stuff
....wait is this list of admirable attributes supposed to be an insult??
Luis Hernandez
Are they white supremacist or what?
Isaiah Jenkins
All of those sound like great qualities to me. I would love to see this museum post a similar infograph on the the aspects and assumptions of blackness and black culture in the United States.
Carter Garcia
Jacob White
Giving him credit where it's due, in his time made sense.
Kevin Powell
I explained that. It's not a color, it's a word that means pure and good and thus is applied to in-group members, fellow native English.
Kayden Edwards
Someone more talented than me could make an info graph just writing the opposite of what’s listed here, then call it Blackbess
Jaxson Gutierrez
-ness
Jeremiah James
>it's a word that means pure and good
it doesn't
To other I mens the exact opposite of this to whom you seek relevance for naming. This makes it non-descriptive and unobjective (not-true)
David Ward
Juan Rogers
Charles Watson
**To others it means
Henry Lewis
The "other's" using the language of the English? You're thinking too abstractly without noticing the basic tool used to communicate; an ethnic language.
Austin Jackson
>it's a word that means pure and good
>self-evident
>objective to me only
then why name it?