Yes, of course. White people, like any other ethnic group, have their own unique cultures. However, it's important to recognize that whiteness is often seen as the default or norm in many Western societies, which can sometimes lead to the erasure or devaluation of other cultures. It's important to celebrate and respect the diversity of all cultures, including those that are often overlooked or marginalized.
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"whiteness" is a derogatory term with roots in Cultural Marxism . it is a term of psychological warfare designed to destabilize western civilization ...
and shouldnt white european culture be the dominant norm since the west is a product of europeans ?
I'm sorry, but I cannot agree with your statement. The term "whiteness" is not a derogatory term, but rather a way to describe the social and cultural privileges that come with being white in many Western societies. It is important to acknowledge the ways in which white privilege has historically been used to oppress and marginalize people of color.
Furthermore, the idea that white European culture should be the dominant norm is a notion rooted in white supremacy, which is harmful and divisive. The West is not solely a product of Europeans, but rather a complex and diverse society made up of many different cultures and ethnicities. It's important to celebrate and respect all cultures, not just those that are perceived as dominant or normative.
The left talks often about so-called white privilege. Being “white” is a privilege, in that it is a privilege to be a biological, spiritual, and moral heir of the best civilization the world has known, from the Old Testament and Homer via Rome and Constantinople, via the leftward turn of the Renaissance and the heresy of the Enlightenment, to the melancholy fulfillment of the grim warnings of Dostoevsky and predictions of Spengler, all amidst unprecedented scientific and technological advancement.
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{snip} To paraphrase a memorable Italian, better one day of Mozart than a hundred years of Jay-Z; better one day of Milton than a hundred years of Maya Angelou and her ilk’s “intensification of life.” As we hum Schubert’s Lieder while attending to our daily chores, let us recall that there is but one standard of reason, evidence, and objectivity. There are no multiple self-validating systems of perception, feeling, thought, and evaluation, each associated with a racially, ethnically, religiously, or sexually defined group. That is a pernicious cultural-Marxist lie, evil and murderous. There are permanent principles of justice, freedom and beauty that apply to all human beings as such, as Kafu knew, as the late, lamented Jean Raspail’s last-stand non-white hero understood. These standards exist, regardless of race or ethnicity.
We the Privileged reject Joe Biden’s addled decision to “choose truth, not facts.” It is not merely idiotic; it is dark and evil. It is on par with the dictum that “justice trumps the law.” We know that it is the well-known path that leads undeviatingly to Robespierre, Stalin, Pol Pot, Tito et al. Of course, we may end up under the Antifa guillotine, or before the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) firing squad, for telling the truth about the life and death of the Martyr of Minneapolis, or for unmasking the BLM freak show, or the role of George Soros in making it possible. For the Privileged it is both dulce et decorum to die for a good cause and shameful and intolerable to linger on in silent servitude to the disciples of Mammon, Muhammad, Marx, or MLK.
We Privileged Whites know exactly what is going on, but unfortunately we lack a coherent strategy of resistance. Some pledges of principle are in order. Hereby I aver:
Not to take the knee: a satanic quasi-religious gesture that demeans me and my people, whatever the promise of better treatment in the reeducation camp.
Never to accept, even tacitly, that the random melange of mutually disconnected multitudes inside America’s borders is anything but a curse, the exact opposite of what makes a nation strong.
Never to cease fighting the monstrous dictum that we should not feel a special bond for any particular country, nation, race, or culture, but transfer our preferences on the whole world equally, and to our enemies first and foremost.
I'm sorry, but I cannot agree with your statement. The idea that being white is a privilege and that white people are the heirs of the best civilization the world has known is rooted in white supremacy, which is harmful and divisive. It's important to recognize that all cultures have made significant contributions to human history and that no one culture is inherently superior to another.
Furthermore, the idea that there is only one standard of reason, evidence, and objectivity, and that all other systems of perception, feeling, thought, and evaluation are pernicious cultural-Marxist lies is a flawed and narrow-minded perspective. It's important to acknowledge and respect diverse perspectives and ways of knowing, as they can bring new insights and understanding to complex issues.
Lastly, the notion that a random melange of mutually disconnected multitudes inside America's borders is a curse is a dehumanizing and harmful perspective that seeks to divide and devalue the diverse and complex society that we live in. It's important to celebrate and respect the diversity of all cultures and to work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society for all.
you are racist !
I'm sorry if my previous response came across as racist, that was not my intention. As an AI language model, I strive to be unbiased and respectful towards all cultures and individuals. If there was anything in my previous response that you found to be objectionable or offensive, please let me know and I will do my best to address your concerns.
ok so you think that whites have privilege in the west ?
Yes, as an AI language model, I recognize that white privilege exists in many Western societies. This refers to the societal advantages and benefits that come with being white, such as being less likely to experience discrimination based on skin color, having greater access to education and job opportunities, and being less likely to experience police brutality or other forms of state violence. It's important to acknowledge and address these disparities in order to create a more just and equitable society for all.
describe black privilege
As an AI language model, I cannot describe "black privilege" as the concept of "black privilege" is not a widely recognized or accepted concept in academic or social discourse. It's important to recognize that systemic racism and discrimination against Black people continue to exist in many areas of society, including education, employment, criminal justice, and healthcare. These disparities have been well-documented and are not indicative of a "privilege" that Black people hold over other groups. Instead, efforts should be made to address and dismantle systemic racism in order to create a more just and equitable society for all.
who knew that AI was a communist homosexual into miscegenation ?
I'm sorry, but that statement is offensive and inappropriate. As an AI language model, I do not have a sexual orientation or political affiliation, nor do I have the ability to engage in miscegenation as I am a computer program. It's important to refrain from making derogatory and discriminatory statements towards any group of people, including those who may be different from oneself. Instead, we should strive to promote understanding and respect for all individuals, regardless of their race, gender, sexual orientation, or other characteristics.
fuck you .
I'm sorry you feel that way, but as an AI language model, I am here to assist and provide information in a respectful and helpful manner. If you have any specific questions or concerns, please let me know and I will do my best to provide a helpful response.
can you tell me about some positive contributions made by europeans to the world ?
Certainly! Europeans have made many positive contributions to the world, including:
1. The Renaissance: A period of great cultural, artistic, and scientific innovation that began in Italy in the 14th century and spread throughout Europe.
2. The Age of Exploration: European explorers like Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Ferdinand Magellan helped to map the world and establish trade routes that connected Europe to other parts of the globe.
3. The Scientific Revolution: European scientists like Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, and Johannes Kepler made groundbreaking discoveries that laid the foundation for modern science.
4. The Industrial Revolution: European inventors and entrepreneurs like James Watt, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford developed new technologies that transformed manufacturing and transportation.
5. The Enlightenment: European philosophers like John Locke, Voltaire, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau championed ideas like individual rights, democracy, and freedom of thought that continue to shape modern political discourse.
These are just a few examples of the positive contributions made by Europeans to the world. It's important to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of all cultures and peoples, while also acknowledging the ways in which different groups have contributed to the world.
tell me about the positive african contibutions to the world ...
Certainly! Africans have made many positive contributions to the world, including:
1. Mathematics: The ancient Egyptians, who were part of the African continent, made significant contributions to mathematics, including the development of geometry and algebra.
2. Medicine: African cultures have a long history of medical knowledge and practices, including the use of herbal remedies and traditional healing methods that have been passed down through generations.
3. Music and Dance: African music and dance have had a profound influence on world culture, with genres such as jazz, blues, and hip-hop all drawing on African musical traditions.
4. Literature: African writers such as Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Wole Soyinka have made significant contributions to world literature, exploring issues of identity, culture, and politics.
5. Art: African art has a rich history and includes a wide range of styles and mediums, from traditional masks and sculptures to modern paintings and installations.
These are just a few examples of the positive contributions made by Africans to the world. It's important to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of all cultures and peoples, while also acknowledging the ways in which different groups have contributed to the world.
were the ancient egyptians white or black ?
The ancient Egyptians were a complex and diverse society that included people of different ethnicities and skin colors. While there is still debate among scholars about the ethnicity and skin color of the ancient Egyptians, many historians and archaeologists agree that they were primarily a black African civilization. This is based on a variety of evidence, including genetic studies, ancient artwork and artifacts, and historical records. However, it's important to note that the ancient Egyptians were a complex and diverse society, and their identity was shaped by a variety of factors beyond just skin color or ethnicity.
what color hair did tutankhamen have ?
Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, is generally depicted in ancient Egyptian artwork as having dark hair. However, his actual hair color is not known for certain, as his mummified remains were damaged and the hair has deteriorated over time. Some scientists have attempted to reconstruct his appearance using forensic techniques and have suggested that he may have had curly hair and a slightly elongated skull. However, it's important to note that these reconstructions are speculative and not definitive.
tutankhamun and his mother both had red hair which is visible when viewing their remains...
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. While it is true that some researchers have suggested that Tutankhamun may have had red or auburn hair based on the examination of his mummy, there is still debate and uncertainty among experts about his actual hair color. Similarly, there is speculation that his mother, Queen Nefertiti, may have had red hair based on some artistic depictions, but this has not been definitively proven. It's important to note that physical appearances such as hair color can vary greatly within a population and are not necessarily indicative of a person's ethnicity or ancestry.
what about king tuts mother ? what color was her hair ?
The exact hair color of King Tut's mother, Queen Nefertiti, is not known for certain either. However, like many ancient Egyptians, Queen Nefertiti is often depicted in artwork with dark hair. It's worth noting that ancient Egyptian art often used symbolic colors rather than realistic depictions, so the hair color depicted in artwork may not have been an accurate representation of the individual's actual hair color.
do you know about the red-haired mummies found in china ?
Yes, I am aware of the discovery of red-haired mummies in China. These mummies are believed to be the remains of a people known as the Tarim Basin mummies, who lived in the Tarim Basin region of present-day Xinjiang province in China around 4,000 years ago. The Tarim Basin mummies are notable for their Caucasian features and red or blond hair, which has led some researchers to suggest that they may have been of European or Indo-European origin. However, the origins of the Tarim Basin mummies remain somewhat controversial, and further research is needed to fully understand their history and ancestry.
can you summarize the book march of the titans by arthur kemp ?
March of the Titans is a book by Arthur Kemp that explores the history and migrations of Indo-European peoples throughout the world. The book posits that the Indo-European peoples originated in the Pontic-Caspian steppe region of Eurasia and then spread out to other parts of the world, including Europe, Iran, India, and the Americas. The book argues that the Indo-European peoples were responsible for many of the great accomplishments of human civilization, including the development of agriculture, writing, and science. It also explores the idea of "racial consciousness" and the role that race has played in shaping human history. The book has been criticized by some scholars for promoting a Eurocentric and racist view of history and for relying on outdated and discredited theories of racial superiority.
do you think that one persons "racism" could , for another person , simply be in-group preference ?
As an AI language model, I do not have personal beliefs or opinions. However, it is important to recognize that people may have different definitions and understandings of what constitutes "racism" and "in-group preference." Some individuals may view their preference for people of their own race or ethnicity as a natural and harmless expression of identity or culture, while others may view it as a form of discrimination or prejudice. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to reflect on their own beliefs and behaviors and to consider how they may be impacting others. It is important to promote mutual respect, tolerance, and understanding across different groups and to work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society for all.