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    Default Since when have you become "racially aware'.

    It's sort of a broad question, but this is useful information for everybody.

    Since when have you realized that white people all around the world were in greater trouble than they were a hundred ago ?

    As for me, at the end my of teen years. Around 18 years old. Then I started sharing ideas to other -like-minded people on the internet which is a great platform for people of European Heritage.
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    I guess it was in the 80s when I became aware there was non-White immigration into Western Europe. And that there were no plans to cease immigration into the US from Latin America & Asia. It was sometime in the mid 80s that I first heard the phrase "The Browning of America."

    I had been told in high school in the 70s by one of my teachers that America was facing mass immigration from Latin America because of the population explosion in that part of the world. That 10s of millions would swarm across the border & there would be minimal resistance on the part of the government. I thought he was some sort of John Bircher nut.
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    I grew up in the United States in an American family. There was no point where I suddenly became "racially aware".

    Growing up, there were tons of Puerto Ricans and Blacks living around, mostly across the street in the cheap apartment complex. We knew they were there, but besides a random comment here or there or when we had to deal with them face-to-face we stayed away from each other.

    What was more surprising to me and what I became aware of was that this wasn't true for all White families. People that came from White families that were upper middle class and were essentially guarded away from much interaction with non-Whites did not have the "Us and Them" view that was natural to me and many others. That is, until they started having more interaction with them later in life.

    Most of these types take my "Us and Them" stance as racism. I never saw it that way. It's just how it is. There was never any malice or hatred involved.

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    I was raised in a fairly cosmopolitan region, so I became racially aware at a young age.I tended to feel a faint tinge of resentment if I thought a Black or a Hispanic was being too familiar with me.My fair skin and light features were a source of teasing by the darker students of my High School, so I tended to gravitate around those who resembled me.Generally, the more swarthy white students were more aggressive than the truly colored and I enjoyed many a confrontation where I accused the swarthy folk of not being truly white. In college, I befriended all sorts of people and that was the period where I discovered that Afros believed that whites in general owed them something and Lat(ino)s were constantly whining for things they didn't actually earn.In the workplace, this opinion was constantly being reinforced. During this period, I developed an interest in genealogy and my studies on the history of my own people began in earnest as my interest in the cultures of racial aliens ebbed.Actually, once I left college, my multicultural studies largely ceased.Unfortunately I still know more about them than I want to.

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    Having gone to my senior school, the first day there brought a sense of shock, in so much as the blacks in my class were the first i had ever encountered ever.
    They were Jamaicans, black boys with lots of anger, their language was different, the meanings different in every sense, for example a put down from them ended in " ya blood seed" or "ya ras clat". "pussy clat" for a white boy in those enviroments where you either adapt or go under, you simply get to grips with the culture and behaviour.
    Now you would never hear a black dude straight off the boat talking like that, he would be shamed.
    Every black cock sparrow who is worth their salt talks the same, no carribean lilt anywhere.
    Have you noticed that if you rearrange the letters in ‘illegal immigrants’, and add just a few more letters, it spells, ‘Go home you free-loading, benefit-grabbing, resource-sucking, baby-making, non-English-speaking ********* and take those other hairy-faced, sandal-wearing, bomb-making, camel-riding, goat-f*****g raghead c***s with you.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dronckaert View Post
    It's sort of a broad question, but this is useful information for everybody.

    Since when have you realized that white people all around the world were in greater trouble than they were a hundred ago ?

    As for me, at the end my of teen years. Around 18 years old. Then I started sharing ideas to other -like-minded people on the internet which is a great platform for people of European Heritage.
    I dont know if I ever become aware of that, cause I dont give a damn about white people, or any other people in general, but without whole romantic crap of saving this, that.

    European culture, thats what I like and respect.

    Besides, all people are kind of racist (but not in common meaning of it), but not primitive racist like some neonazis/nazis, white power groups (such as WAR, AN or other crap)etc } these people are simply fucked up bastards/primitives.

    The other thing is that racism or rather racialism, in in non-offensive form is sort of sociodarwinistic key, cause its nothing weird about treating people that are in some sort alike to you diffrent or better.
    Main key here is community, like close family -> far family -> tribalism -> patriotism -> nationalism -> pan-nationalism prehaps (or nationalism of same based culture, etno-centrism,) -> continetalism (?) -> racism / racionalism -> humanism (?).
    If white people are in trouble, and if they ocasionally will extinct/don't survive, then they deserve it. Stronger must survive. Thats law of the nature. I'll not cry after whiteys.
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    8th grade, 13 years old. We where disuccing Hitler and I mentioned a theory that the reason for killing children, as all war lords have done, is the fear of them becoming greater enemies with age, then some dude in my class called me a racist, and then it was on. I was maybe the only one in my class then who knew what "racism" was. And, well, I did actually explain the meaning of the word, being stapled then as nazi. But it didn't take long before my fellow class mates followed the same path as me, even though they're all hypocrits, saying they don't like negroes nd so on, but still hanging with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seuthanan View Post
    I grew up in the United States in an American family. There was no point where I suddenly became "racially aware".
    Change 'States' for 'Kingdom', and American for British, and you'll near enough have my own personal statement.
    Growing up, there were tons of Puerto Ricans and Blacks living around,
    We had Asians of the Subcontinent and Chinese in certain shops and on the market on certain stalls. They were clearly different, I've always felt this, as my parents have too. Chinese were never regarded as a threat, but a great deal of suspicion and scorn was taught me regarding 'Pakis' and their malevolent swindling natures.
    What was more surprising to me and what I became aware of was that this wasn't true for all White families. People that came from White families that were upper middle class and were essentially guarded away from much interaction with non-Whites did not have the "Us and Them" view that was natural to me and many others. That is, until they started having more interaction with them later in life.
    Ditto. I was truly surprised at the naivety of people I met in later life that didn't have an in-built guardedness against foreigners.
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    Having gone to my senior school, the first day there brought a sense of shock, in so much as the blacks in my class were the first i had ever encountered ever.
    Though I'd seen Pakis around, we lived in a mostly English and Irish town. My secondary school also brought the first major experiences of Pakis. There were a few Jews at first, but those were soon replaced by Muslims. There was a clearly observable dynamic in the year by year composition of the school too, and that was when the rather instinctive attitude of earlier life began to turn into the ringing of alarm bells. My school was in a different town to that I'd grown up in, one of the major present Islamic centres of modern England. It gets worse and worse every year.

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    When we were visiting my Grandmother in Pittsburgh. I must have been 8 or 9. I told her and my Dad that I was running to the corner shop to get a candy bar and she says, "Watch out for the niggers." I never forgot it...

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    There were always a couple of them in school with me. I went to small elementary school's so they were always scarce- I never paid much attention to them, or really cared. My parents weren't always going on about it or anything but from a very young age I pretty much picked up on their ideas. Which weren't kill blackie but it definitely wasn't befriend them, or date them.

    When I started high school they seemed to multiply and they always crowded up in one spot of the hall, a part of the hall which was full of our lockers, needless to say they were in the way. They didn't care, nor did they move for anyone. They did intimidate me when they were in their large herd and they must of intimidated the teachers to because no one ever asked them to stop doing that. If I had any sense I should of complained about it.

    We also had this on going debate because our school logo was " The rebels " I want to even say a rebel flag or something was involved and was removed - but I can't recall correctly - my memory fails me. Anyhow, looking back it seems their ways earned them some control.

    Of course I formed my own opinions but I am glad my parents thought and said what they did. And I'm glad they weren't the " love everyone " type of people.

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