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u/NowheresvilleNorthE · 1 pointr/sjwhate

That is completely and totally false I encourage you to read the following book you can find it on this link it explains the NSTAP which is the precursor to the Nazi party they were socialists total and complete socialist nothing about Germany was a free market under the third Reich fascism itself started to Emily under Bonito Mussolini was a long life long avowed socialist as well. Fascists and Communists were both socialist movement door at each other’s throat much like the Bolsheviks in the Trotskyites in the mention Soviets Rall each other’s throats why is this because anyone who steps outside the group think orthodoxy within any left this movement is automatically branded a traitor.

https://www.amazon.com/Programme-NSDAP-National-Socialist-Conceptions/dp/1530966213

u/greyhunter4 · 8 pointsr/sjwhate

https://www.amazon.com/101-Reasons-Glad-Wear-Hijab/dp/0988507021

http://www.101reasonshijab.com/store/p1/101_Reasons_Why_I%27m_Glad_I_Wear_Hijab%21_Paperback%2C_80_pp.html

Hahaha, oh its real. "Whoever said Muslim women can't be funny, religious, and relevant at the same time needs to read 101 reasons why I'm glad I wear hijab."

Women are totally smart and funny, get over it.

u/Mediumtim · 2 pointsr/sjwhate

Both "Sargon" and "the antiterrorist" have done similar, both rather well.

Maybe some inspiration there?

u/DoubleDosePolonium · 1 pointr/sjwhate

I've just started reafing The Clintons' War on Women.

> Hillary Clinton is running for president as an “advocate of women and girls,” but there is another shocking side to her story that has been carefully covered up—until now. This stunning exposé reveals for the first time how Bill and Hillary Clinton systematically abused women and others—sexually, physically, and psychologically—in their scramble for power and wealth.

Let's see what good they've done to women.

u/SpideysWildRide · 1 pointr/sjwhate

The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy - What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny https://www.amazon.com/dp/0767900464/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_oeXEAbXMDWHZJ

u/AntiFeminismAU · 8 pointsr/sjwhate

I’d love to turn up to a feminist march wearing something like this.

Feminism is Cancer - Anti Feminism Men Women T Shirt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079HPBCTG

u/AuntieApocalypse · 3 pointsr/sjwhate

Coming in June 2018. Preorder yours because it's the current year!

u/harrison_wintergreen · 8 pointsr/sjwhate

Joseph Phillips, a black actor, wrote a memoir touching on his experiences with this phenomenon. The title is He Talk Like A White Boy. https://www.amazon.com/He-Talk-Like-White-Boy/dp/0762423994

In college I had a few classes with a black immigrant from Congo (don't recall if it was Democratic Republic of the Congo, or the much smaller Republic of the Congo). He was very soft-spoken and articulate, and spoke fourteen languages. English with near-fluency, IIRC he also French, Portuguese and a number of native African languages. He mentioned once in a discussion that white Americans never once gave him any grief about his accent or when he occasionally made a grammar or vocabulary mistake. But black people routinely teased him about "talking funny" or when he misspoke and mimicked him jokingly.

he also told me about a SJW incident with a white female professor. he described himself as "black African" or "black Congolese" once, and the prof interrupted him to say that "African American" was the preferred term. he said he had no objection to being described as black, and was not yet a US citizen so didn't feel right calling himself American. case closed, right? nope. the teacher lorded her privilege all over him and said that whatever he preferred, African-American was the proper description.

edit: the (black) economist Thomas Sowell also write an interesting book called Black Rednecks and White Liberals. He examines how 'ghetto' culture can actually be traced back to rowdy white rednecks who immigrated to the US from Scotland IIRC. ghetto is not authentic black or African in any way.

u/ZeStumpinator · 1 pointr/sjwhate

People may say

> It's only a flag pole they are hitting others with, it's not lethal.

I wonder how many dead people who were beaten to death by wooden clubs and metal rods would love to disagree? I personally would stab them repeatedly until they stopped if I was in a no gun zone like it seems many of these incidents have happened at or near. SOG makes really nice knives.

Know your self defense rights for your State. Know what you can use for self defense in your state.

Don't ever start a fight or antagonize someone but if you can't get away and absolutely must, use self defense.

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Another mod wanted me to add this : Days of Rage

u/57shadesofpence · 7 pointsr/sjwhate

This book informed me about the Afrocentrist myths: "Not out of Africa: How Afrocentrism Became An Excuse To Teach Myth As History" by Mary K. Lefkowicz. Complete 'red-pill'.
[Amazon link]
(https://www.amazon.com/Not-Out-Africa-Afrocentrism-Republic/dp/046509838X)

also she said about another of her books:
> Although I had been completely unaware of it, there was in existence a whole literature that denied that the ancient Greeks were the inventors of democracy, philosophy, and science. There were books in circulation that claimed that Socrates and Cleopatra were of African descent, and that Greek philosophy had actually been stolen from Egypt… some of these ideas were being taught in schools and even in universities... My article in the ‘New Republic’ soon propelled me into the center of a bitter controversy… I found myself fighting on the front lines of one of the most hotly contested theaters in the Culture Wars…

u/Europe4ever · 4 pointsr/sjwhate

From a book called 'Organized crime':

> In 'The Politics of American Feminism' Professor James T. Bennett paraphrases more than twenty reasons why men earn more than women, as discussed and documented in great detail in 'Why Men Earn More' by Warren Farrell. Cumulatively, they go a long way toward explaining the “wage gap,” although neither Bennett nor Farrell believes that wage discrimination by gender is completely nonexistent. Nor is it limited to male discrimination against women. The reasons, based on generalizations that are supported by voluminous statistics, are:
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•Men go into technology and hard sciences more than women.
•Men are more likely to take hazardous jobs than women, and such jobs pay more than cushier and safer jobs.
•Men are more willing to expose themselves to inclement weather at work, and are compensated for it (“compensating differences” in the language of economics).
•Men tend to take more stressful jobs that are not “nine-to-five.”
•Many women prefer personal fulfillment at work (child care professional, for example) to higher pay.
•Men are bigger risk takers than women, in general. Higher risk leads to higher reward.
•The worst working hours pay more, and men are more likely to work these hours than women.
•Dangerous jobs (coal mining) pay more and are more male dominated.
•Men tend to “update” their work qualifications more than women do.
•Men are more likely to work longer hours, and the pay ap widens for every hour past 40 per week.
•Women are more likely to have “gaps” in their careers, primarily because of child rearing and child care. Less experience means lower pay.
•Women are nine times more likely than men to drop out of work for “family reasons.” Less seniority leads to lower pay.
•Men work more weeks per year than women.
•Men have half the absenteeism rate than women.
•Men are more willing to commute long distances to work.
•Men are more willing to relocate to undesirable locations for higher-paying jobs.
•Men are more willing to take jobs that require extensive travel.
•In the corporate world men are more likely to choose higher-paying fields such as finance and sales, whereas women are more prevalent in lower-paying fields such as human resources and public relations.
•When men and women have the same job title, male responsibilities tend to be greater.
•Men are more likely to work by commission; women are more likely to seek job security. The former has more earning potential.
•Women place greater value on flexibility, a humane work environment, and having time for children and family than men do.

Ask women when they intend to smash the glass floor they have been walking on all their life.
Ask them where the lack of female garbage drivers are, the lack of female ditch diggers, etc.
Ask them how they can be so selfish and inconsiderate thinking unequal pay is more important than unequal work fatalities? It money vs human life.

Read them this list and ask them these questions in a manner that projects shame onto them. Most people and definitely most women do not answer to logic and facts, they answer to emotions. Shame them so them will understand. Make them realize they are not the 'good guys' they think they are.

u/ManoQMF · -4 pointsr/sjwhate

> Skin color has little to do with it as low life scumbags come in every color, shape and size.

Is it tough being that fucking dumb?

You mention shared values in one sentence and then say skin color is insignificant in the next. You are either confused, being purposefully ignorant for satire, or just a fucking retard that believes blacks are human.

Skin color has much to do with it, as blacks score over one standard deviation below whites on intelligence tests.

The original definition of retarded was one standard deviation below the mean. Most blacks are retarded.

https://smile.amazon.com/Bell-Curve-Intelligence-Structure-Paperbacks/dp/0684824299/

https://smile.amazon.com/White-Identity-Racial-Consciousness-Century/dp/0965638391

thealternativehypothesis.org/index.php/2016/05/11/fiscal-impact-of-whites-blacks-and-hispanics/

Edit: The fucking irony of this faggot posting "#fuckcensorship" on The_Black_Lovers after posting calling for censorship here.

Go fuck yourself, shop lifting subhuman.

u/gh0st3000 · 0 pointsr/sjwhate

Color blindness in this context means anti-affirmative action, which they see as a dog whistle for racists. See https://www.amazon.com/dp/0872865088/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ynxszb7HE5S28

This quote is exactly what they're referring to:
"You start out in 1954 by saying, “Nigger, nigger, nigger.” By 1968 you can't say “nigger” — that hurts you. Backfires. So you say stuff like forced busing, states' rights and all that stuff. You're getting so abstract now [that] you're talking about cutting taxes, and all these things you're talking about are totally economic things and a byproduct of them is [that] blacks get hurt worse than whites. And subconsciously maybe that is part of it. I'm not saying that. But I'm saying that if it is getting that abstract, and that coded, that we are doing away with the racial problem one way or the other. You follow me — because obviously sitting around saying, “We want to cut this,” is much more abstract than even the busing thing, and a hell of a lot more abstract than “Nigger, nigger.” - Lee Atwater

Some of the people arguing against affirmative action are surely racists, but to say that it's an inherently racist position is ridiculous.