[sparkscoffee] Re: Origin of the word "racist".

  • From: "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." <n1ea@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 03:56:51 -0400

In fact I did that tonight!  I said to someone who had a Jewish doctor who
attended Hebrew University on Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem.

I said "I like Jews" and them immediately called me racist!

They wanted me to retract the remark.  I could not understand it.  I just
like Jews, I enjoy the way they think even though leftish Jews are really
confused, a right thinking Jew is a marvel to behold.

They are clear headed, bright, willing to look at new ideas and ways of
doing something, often making a hybrid that's even better than the new way
by mixing it with the old way.

73

DR a newly minted racist because I said "I like Jews".



On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Ron Ristad <ristad@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> It has always puzzled me why if you call somebody a Christian, Buddhist,
> Muslim, Hindu, etc.you are paying them a compliment, but call somebody a
> Jew then you are a racist or anti-semite. It's amazing how people can be
> brainwashed into believing anything. It makes having open discussions a
> joke.
>
> -RR
>
> The word "racist" has for a long time been the single most effective
> fear-word in the leftist and neoconservative arsenal. For decades, they
> have successfully used it in the political arena to slander
> traditionalists, shut down debate, and leave opponents running for cover.
> In the social arena, they have caused even more damage by using it to
> brainwash impressionable children and young college 
> students<http://www.thefire.org/cases/university-of-delaware-students-required-to-undergo-ideological-reeducation/>,
> and to teach people to hate their nation, their cultural traditions, and
> worst of all, 
> themselves<http://www.thefire.org/university-forces-all-students-to-say-that-all-whites-are-racist/>
> .
>
> What surprisingly remains almost totally undiscussed, even on the hard
> core traditionalist Right, is the word’s origin. Did it come from a liberal
> sociologist? A 60’s Marxist college professor? Perhaps a politician in the
> Democratic Party? No. It turns out that the word was invented by none other
> than one of the principal architects of the 74-year Soviet nightmare, the
> founder and first leader of the infamous Red Army, Leon Trotsky.
>
> http://redicecreations.com/article.php?id=29984
>
>
> ....
>
>

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