A Response to Kendi
A brief riposte.
Re: Kendi’s tweet about freedom, my response is as follows.
- I demand the fundamental human right of freedom of expression. If that means I offend you, then that is just too bad.
- I demand the fundamental human right of freedom of association. If that means I exclude you, then that is just too bad.
- I demand the fundamental human right to pursue the truth. If the truth, for example the truth about race, makes you uncomfortable, then that is just too bad.
- I demand the right to live my life the way I see fit, without suffering in the prison of a police state designed so that you and your kind can live without ever getting offended, without ever having to suffer the consequences of your own limitations and deficiencies, and without ever having to take responsibility for your own failures. If you object, then that is just too bad.
- I demand freedom from you and your kind, freedom from your endless demands, and freedom from the endless problems you all create. If you cannot make it on your own, then that is just too bad.
White Americans have already suffered erosion of their basic human rights in order to placate the likes of you, and enough is enough. If we have such fundamentally different views of society, then why not separate? Why must we live in the same polity? If you really believe your assertions about the absolute equality of the races, then, certainly, Blacks like you can create and maintain a wonderful society completely independent of Whites like me. But, alas, you really don’t believe that, do you?
Just admit the obvious.
That creature doesn’t require, or deserve, anything more of a response.
Feel free to use it. Repeat as necessary.
Labels: American Renaissance, free speech, Negroes, reality of race, typical Negro behavior
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