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Muh White Race

Posted on the 12 October 2016 by Calvinthedog

Wait a minute. I am actually supposed to go into the voting booth and vote for muh White race? I am supposed to look at all the candidates and see how they stand on muh White race and vote for all the ones who support muh White race and vote against everyone who is against muh White race? I guess that means checking out all the candidates to see if they are White or not and vote against all non-Whites because they are automatically against muh White race? Why the Hell should I do that? Why in God’s name would that be the most important issue on the ballot. That’s downright crazy if you ask me.

I would not say that muh White race has no importance, but honestly it is not a very important issue for me in my life. Besides most of the candidates who are for muh White race have positions I am against on almost every issue. Most of them are objectively harmful to me. And most of the candidates who are supposedly against muh White race have positions I support on just about everything. Most of them are objectively good for me.

Muh White race is one of the least important issues in politics here in the US. And in my day to day life, I assure you that muh White race is hardly even important at all. There are so many more important things to think about than muh White  people. I mean when they start rounding up us Whites and putting us in camps, I might just change my mind, but in the meantime, it’s a lot of noise about nothing. Race is simply not an important issue in my day to day life here in the US and even if it was, there doesn’t seem to be a whole lot to do about it anyway.

A lot of people like to think about this muh race stuff as some sort of an emotional or intellectual exercise or maybe just something to get riled up about, but I think even for most of these people, muh race stuff does not play much importance in their lives. They just think it does because they have stuck this “Top Priority Issue” tag on it. But just because you think something is important doesn’t mean that it really is.


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