"An honest dialogue about sports and race by definition will include negative observations about an individual or race, but if your objective is simply to attack a group of people go elsewhere."
That's the most important sentence from the guidelines. I don't think you're here simply to attack non-Whites, but you often come across as being more interested in denigrating blacks (or the archaic term "Negroes" some like to use), Jews, "mulattos," Indians, etc., and insulting them whenever possible, even when they're only peripherally involved at best to the subject you're posting about.
Is there anyone who isn't aware that America is fast becoming a non-White country, that there are countless millions of legal and illegal invaders, that black men are often seen with White women, that there are a helluva lot of Americans these days who are no longer purely White or have a non-White in their family through marriage, that Jews wield a hugely disproportionate amount of power compared to their numbers? We all know this, yet you seem to always want to interject the obvious, and do it in a way that to my eyes is often the equivalent of nails scratching a blackboard. This is supposed to be an outpost celebrating White athletes, not a place to lament the negative and the obvious all the time.
You do a lot of research, why not try sharing it more often in a straightforward manner without all the nastiness? I don't know who you're trying to recruit or convince, but truly being pro-White means respecting others while having pride in yourself. Of course there are many times where that respect isn't deserved and we often document it here, which is the important distinction mentioned above and which I've moderated consistently from the beginning.
That's the most important sentence from the guidelines. I don't think you're here simply to attack non-Whites, but you often come across as being more interested in denigrating blacks (or the archaic term "Negroes" some like to use), Jews, "mulattos," Indians, etc., and insulting them whenever possible, even when they're only peripherally involved at best to the subject you're posting about.
Is there anyone who isn't aware that America is fast becoming a non-White country, that there are countless millions of legal and illegal invaders, that black men are often seen with White women, that there are a helluva lot of Americans these days who are no longer purely White or have a non-White in their family through marriage, that Jews wield a hugely disproportionate amount of power compared to their numbers? We all know this, yet you seem to always want to interject the obvious, and do it in a way that to my eyes is often the equivalent of nails scratching a blackboard. This is supposed to be an outpost celebrating White athletes, not a place to lament the negative and the obvious all the time.
You do a lot of research, why not try sharing it more often in a straightforward manner without all the nastiness? I don't know who you're trying to recruit or convince, but truly being pro-White means respecting others while having pride in yourself. Of course there are many times where that respect isn't deserved and we often document it here, which is the important distinction mentioned above and which I've moderated consistently from the beginning.
