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Comment by eudamoniac

4 days ago

So why are they not "native Americans" but the people referenced in your quote are "native Brits"?

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  • So using a term as an ethnonym for historically British ethnic people is racist?

    If so, is it racist to assert or assume that ethnic Europeans exist?

    • Social justice fundamentalism asserts that there are favored (“oppressed”) groups, and disfavored (“oppressor”) groups.

      True believers have created a largely arbitrary grouping called “white people”, assigning it the “oppressor” label.

      If a favored group’s nation were flooded by “white people”, that would be seen as an emergent situation requiring remedy; the opposite is what we’re seeing play out in societies like Britain, and is Not a Problem. I’m committing an act of violence by even describing it in this way.

      How or when a disfavored group is restored to neutral or favored status is undefined; one would presumably have to consult a head priest of the movement for an answer (and I wouldn’t expect any coherence or clarity).

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    • What the hell are you on about.

      "Native brit" does not identify a people the way "native american" does.

      There is no entry in the dictionary for "native brit".

      This is all I'm talking about.

      Quit trolling.

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