"Supremacist". Are you talking about this guy?
He just explicitly stated that the black race is superior. That makes him a supremacist, by definition. What other supremacists are you talking about?
No, I was speaking about you. If you noticed, I said virtually all, NOT all as not all have lowered themselves to personal attacks as you and many others who have posted here have.
I have a question of my own: How come every White Guilt proponent and race-denier feels the need to resort to writing and arguing like a baby? Or is that not a conscious decision on their part?
Of course it is, just as you consciously make the decision to resort to name calling. Just as you and the other white supremacists have the right to write the irrational arguments that you chose to offer, he and those like him have the right to argue like children. However, as yet I haven't seen him make his argument worse by offering a personal attack or call you a crude name.
By the way, does advocating the physical extermination of an entire race count as a "personal attack" in your book? Because it does in mine. And that goes on here all the time. And when it happens, it is always - always - directed against Whites.
No, it doesn't. I consider a personal attack to be one that is leveled at me specifically as an individual, not as a member of a larger entity.
While I agree with you that the nonsense being spouted regarding eradication of the white man in the ridiculous context offered by some here is just that, nonsense, I do have to wonder how to accurately classify it.
If it were being advanced by a Black, Asian or other ethnicity, it would truly be an evil racist statement.
However, as it is being offered by a white man against his own race, does the term racist truly convey the appropriate intent even though it is accurate in regard to the act itself. Additionally, as he claims his race to be inferior, does labeling him a "supremacist" make sense as he is claiming himself as a white man to be anything but superior?
It is unfortunate that there are those who feel that their entire race is an accurate reflection of themselves and that they are so despicable that they feel a need to be exterminated.
However, it is equally sad the there are those who feel so insecure that they feel a need to take every opportunity to try to convince others that they are better than them simply because they are a member of whatever race they just happened to have been born into.
No one "earned" being whatever their race is, it was purely the luck of the draw. Being white doesn't make me special or more valuable that anyone of a different race. Being the best human being I can be might.