Is it possible to be proud of who you are, and still love, or even envy other races?
Is it possible to be proud of who you are, and still love, or even envy other races?
That's complete nonsense. Being proud of your race does not automatically make you hate other races.
This kind of misconception is what anti-nationalists and PC fascists preach, specially if you're white.
You CAN love your race and still respect others.
Of course it is. I admire many world cultures from afar where I even enjoy reading some of their history revolving around their specific civilizations.
With that been said the whole perception that traditional minded racially cultural people like ourselves hating everybody that is not one of us is merely a propaganda tool and nothing more used to defame us.
I would also interject that it's not necessary to believe in racial hierarchy in order to have racial cultural beliefs as many would have us believe.
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Good responses so far. I agree that it is very much possible to respect other cultures and even peoples, while staying devoted to your own first and foremost.
If that's true then I despise other races!
Actually if there were no other peoples in our lands apart from us, I'm sure the extreme majority of people wouldn't hate them.This kind of misconception is what anti-nationalists and PC fascists preach, specially if you're white.
I myself have nothing against other races, but I understand people that fall into hate against them, when some repetitive misbehavior or crimes happen.
But that's exactly what leftists want from us, so they can reduce us to some hating primitive humans.
I'm always more angry when a stranger does something wrong in Europe than when it's an European, but it's just human character, we're born to think like that, and PC wants to erase that part of us.
That is so stupid because it has always been like that, people fighting to keep their lands etc, but the system now makes people think that lands' protection (by making wars for example, but not like 20th century wars) is an antique and uncivilized thing.
And by the way, it's easy to see that leftists hide their true feelings when they promote tolerance and all : I know plenty of them (including politics) who say the same things than the dumbest low-society extreme-right winged guys when it's their turn to suffer from strangers.
I also want to say that multiculturalism is the main fuel of hate amongst us, so actually leftists created this hate !
Exactly.A while back I got into this internet argument with 2 germans over this subject.
It started with one of them saying that racism was a by-product of capitalism in a typical marxist rhetoric.
I corrected him by saying that racism was a result of multiculturalism and not a result of economic policies.
Then another German jumped in and started saying that my argument wasn't true (without saying why). So I provided her with real life examples of problems caused by multiculturalism including statements from her own Chancellor.
Long story short, the conversation ended with 2 butthurt Germans with typical white guilt syndrome claiming I was a racist.
I honestly believe that most (if not all) racial conflicts would be resolved if ethnic groups would remain in their respective lands.
Loving yourself comes first before loving anything else, otherwise love becomes a fetishist escape (i.e Weeaboos & Wiggers)
I've found that since my foray into my own European ancestry and culture my response to others cultures has been strengthened, if you catch my drift. One can speak with greater confidence in himself and his respective ancestry and culture. No longer is the white man the "default" if he knows and defends himself.
Thus one can explore other cultures and races without losing himself, anchored in his native anima rather than whimsically adopting what you see fit.
As mentioned before, a lot of misunderstanding comes into play in Race because nearly the entire world population has minimal understanding of it, what I like to call Racial Illiteracy.
"If you can cut the people off from their history, they can be easily persuaded"- Karl Marx, straight from the horses mouth.
Racism and hating other cultures comes from Multi Cult and a feeling that these new people are being treated differently and better than the native people who created the country in the first place. It also comes from these same immigrants being able to retain their religious beliefs, traditions etc regardless of how old world they are yet we are supposed to give up everything that we "are" and become "new world" and "progressive".
If they wanted to stop or curb racism they would insist that these new immigrants leave their old countries at the door and become Australians, Europeans or whatever. I don't want them to fit in either, don't get me wrong, but I feel PC theories and practices do more to ignite tensions than anything else.
So to answer the question more directly, yes I feel you can appreciate other cultures/races and still love your own, love your own even more in fact. But it helps if those other races/cultures are in their own homelands and your own isn't being spat upon on a daily basis.
I grew up on a belief of honour, courage and the old world values. The world isn't about that anymore, preferring to die a slow death of fast food and cheap thrills.
Racialism has nothing to do with hate and is compatible with the highest moralities (some would say it's the highest). It is however about putting credit where it's due and appreciating the gods on earth, i.e. Europeans. There is a racial hierarchy; reality is not like some dualistic way of thinking where each race has it's own unique, equal trait with other races, as you see in video games and movie propaganda or is commonly perceived in mass subconscious.
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