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hoseyor | 9 months ago

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dang|9 months ago

Can you please make your substantive points without crossing into personal attack? This is possible regardless of how wrong someone is or you feel they are, and it's what we're trying for on HN.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

hoseyor|9 months ago

You’re being manipulative, the substantive point is that he cannot possibly have an even remotely accurate understanding of anything he is talking about.

Isn’t that what the last decades of ethnic abuse against “white peoples” has been about, accusing them of not knowing how it feels to be {insert some people of color label}, while also at the same time demanding proximity to “whites”?

So why would he know anything about “whites” (for brevity) but “whites” can’t speak on peoples of color even when they are demanding proximity to “whites”?

It is really rather abusive and narcissistic.

It reminds me of an Indian got I met that was exploring the German employment law to travel the world in his employer’s dime, who told me that the German economy and society was not “dynamic enough”, by which I assume he meant how he was being dynamic. And this coming from someone from a society where open defection, levels of pollution, filth, and disease are at levels that most westerners simply do not seem to have the ability to comprehend and refuse to accept when you tell them; and economy that is largely based on fraud, deception, and success is based on being able to pull over over of people, especially westerners who they’ve conflated with the British so they are proud of now conquering and destroying.

davidcalloway|9 months ago

Ah, now that I see this comment, I'm guessing you're one of the ones that flagged the post.

You're surely more knowledgeable than the author about America and Europe, but he's not commenting about the differences of those two things.

He's only remarking that he's observed a general difference in the mindsets in the two cultures.

As pointed out by another comment, it's a fairly broad observation that many have noticed.

hoseyor|9 months ago

No. I do not flag or censor things at all under regular circumstances because I actually practice the belief that it is in fact a human right to free expression unless it is aggressively abusive or actually threatening. I will also tolerate regular harsh and abusive words and in most cases if I don’t tolerate it I will just not read it or look away or even just block. I’m not vindictive like most people seem to be today where an ideological mob forms to suppress heretical ideas that their herding instincts compel them to suppress in order to be a good member of the herd.

lcnPylGDnU4H9OF|9 months ago

> I am intimately familiar with all of Europe and all of the USA due to deep and broad ethnic, historical, and political roots in both continents, from the lowest low to the highest levels of global control

> Beware of the man who claims to know it all.

rkomorn|9 months ago

I find it a bit disingenuous that you chose to quote those two bits while ignoring the words between the two:

> and I find it difficult to fully encapsulate or even identify the essence between the two, because the more you know, the more you know what little you know

They're evidently not claiming to know it all.