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The Bigotry That Remains, Part I

There are those in our society who scream about fighting bigotry, claim that we hate people with dark skin, when you fired for insulting them, claim that our women fear for their lives, when the female sex is lionized, claim that no one cares about the poor, but nowhere else do the poor have more. They keep having to go redefine what bigotry must be in their minds to find a new foe for them to ‘fight,’ ...Or find excuses to smear the right, when in truth on us they do project their own prejudice, which we reject, and in their gaslighting they won’t see the types of remaining bigotry. These days if you hate folks with skin pale nobody gets up to gnash and wail, no one declares you’re on the warn track the way they would do if you were black. In fact, degenerate leftists hordes instead cry out that we should see more! That their skin color makes them a blight, they should apologize for being white?! That an arbitrary fact of birth is what should determine your self-worth? That if you look one way you should bear guilt forever, and endless despair for sins of generations long gone? That you’re responsible for their wrong? That you alone pay for slavery, when it was done by all societies, be it black, brown, red, or yellow shade, but it’s only one tint that must pay? When you can shut down discussion hale by screaming shrilly,”You’re a white male!” When your claim pale folks are ‘born racist,’ and should not be allowed to persist? When folks like I note the hypocrisy the powers then try to silence me, anti-white racists, the truth is plain, allow this bigotry to remain... CONCLUDES IN PART II.

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Date: 10/15/2020 7:45:00 AM
A powerful defense articulated in this searing poem of epidermal grievance, David. While I may not agree w/your world view, I sympathize w/your genetic guilt-averse sensitivity. I'm sure it hurts to be a minority voice in your own land. As excellently expressed in this provocative piece of poetry. May love light your path in life always.
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