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Saying That Disagreement is “Hate” is Childish

Saying that disagreement is “Hate” is childish.

Please note that to the right of the word childish there is a dot.

That dot is called a “period.” The English call it “full stop.”

The English definition is excellent advice.

Lord Nelson has mentioned that I “cleaned out” the Opposing Views section Stormfront using the Mantra.

Most of the Stormfronters replies in OV consisted of some form of “I am not a racist.”Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

Almost all of the pro-white replies that weren’t “I am not a racist” were devoted to the proposition, “What I am saying is not ‘Hate.'”

I just read an article in Salon.com about a well-spoken young pro-white in North Dakota.

Totally frustrated at the end, the author wrote, “I couldn’t believe that that young man had spoken such hate.”

If you read the article, you will see not a word of hate in it. “Hate” is used by anti-whites in exactly the same way a six-year-old shouts, “You’re just MEAN!”

TOO probably has long articles arguing that kids who say they’re “mean” are highly intellectual and thoughtful but incorrect.

Not a single six-year-old has been convinced of this by TOO reasoning.

The kid needs to be told he’s being childish.

It must be said, over and over and over, not as a reply, just tossed into Comments on Gummy Bears or anything else:

“Saying that  disagreement is ‘Hate’ is childish.”

Saying that disagreement is “Hate” is childish.

FULL STOP.

 

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