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Post by KLI on Apr 6, 2005 19:30:37 GMT -5
Should you as an individual be proud of caucasian, negro or mongoloid accomplishments? Should you be equally ashamed when theres intra-racial strifes (civil wars, genocides, holocausts)? Should you be proud of your race's accomplishments more than your own personal accomplishments? Should you feel ashamed of your race's short comings more than your own? and so on...
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Post by alexandrian on Apr 6, 2005 19:51:30 GMT -5
You should be proud of what race you belong to, but actually race isn't that important in an accompishment sense. Swedes shouldn't be able to claim Egyptian or Arab accomplishments as their own. Just as those same Egyptians and Arabs don't feel pride in the British monarchy. I think it would be smarter to break things down into a subracial (Mediterranean, Dinaric, Nordic, Aethopid etc.), regional (Middle Eastern, North African, East African, Eastern Med, Western Med, Baltic, Central Euro, etc. etc.) and finally an ethno-national sense (Berber, Egyptian, Arab, Levantine, I also think people from Arabic-speaking countries, who aren't of ARab ethnicity can feel a connection). A racial designate is far too broad. You need to bring things down to a more localized level to feel any sort of connection.
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Post by MC anunnaki on Apr 7, 2005 0:52:31 GMT -5
I'm not proud over something I haven't accomplished myself. Of course, I can feel a certain pride if someone I'm very close to does something great, but taking pride in what "my" people did 2000 years ago? I don't know, it's too far back in time for me to be able to relate to.
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Post by Kabbealompost on Apr 7, 2005 15:54:11 GMT -5
Subracial pride... ;D ;D ;D
Now that sounds really silly...
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Post by topdog on Apr 8, 2005 13:09:04 GMT -5
Subracial pride... ;D ;D ;D Now that sounds really silly... I completely agree here. Its ok to look back on certain cultures and periods of history with pride, but going around chest-pounding about ‘Mediterranean’, ‘Alpish’, ‘Aethiopid’ and ‘Negroid’ pride is absurd. It normally elevates to one group claiming superiority over the other or claims of being better.
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Post by MC anunnaki on Apr 8, 2005 13:42:09 GMT -5
Subracial Pride World Wide! ;D If your not Capoid, you're not welcome!
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Post by mike2 on Apr 8, 2005 14:31:21 GMT -5
Heh heh, Capoids have it easy. Hottentots and Bushmen get their very own race all to themselves.
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Post by captainusa1 on Apr 8, 2005 17:11:06 GMT -5
I agree with the others. I don't think that you should feel pride or shame based on your "group". Those feelings should be based upon what *you* have done as an individual. That's the main reason that I'm not a big fan of ethnic pride, but there's nothing wrong with appreciating your own culture.
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Post by JuicyFruit on Apr 8, 2005 18:47:10 GMT -5
Only retards are proud of genocide and ashamed for their ancestors accomplishments, you know what i mean?
I could put this question down as a foolish one. Unfortunately it isn't because indeed there are many dumbnuts who pride them with their ancestors.
Alexandrian, what racial affiliation do you have?
Honestly, how can someone say: "*mmmh smile* I'm proud, im retardoid *mmh*, look at me, I'm better than you arrrr i mean my self-claimed ancestors are better than you..."
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Post by Igu on Apr 8, 2005 21:30:15 GMT -5
-If I had a negroid or mongloid ancestor, I would feel a strong connection to what he was and had done.. in other words race doesn't matter for me, But Culture matters.
-I feel proud of what my fellows and ancestors have done and feel ashamed of their cowardness. I consider those who don't feel this feeling as degenerated people.
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Post by JuicyFruit on Apr 9, 2005 4:08:44 GMT -5
OK, regarding this, I have EXACTLY the same opinion.
I think vice versa. Feeling proud and boasting about something you did not accomplished ist degenerated nationalism, which i despise very deeply.
Anyway I have a question to you Igu (don't take it personal if i write it like this, but its just the way it is). How many berbers have this pronounced Islam-hatred like you, too?
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Post by KLI on Apr 9, 2005 4:20:08 GMT -5
Juicy, are you Berber too?
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Post by JuicyFruit on Apr 9, 2005 6:55:44 GMT -5
No. Why did you think so? The question I asked Igu about Berbers isn't rethorical, by the way.
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Post by Igu on Apr 10, 2005 14:45:28 GMT -5
I think vice versa. Feeling proud and boasting about something you did not accomplished ist degenerated nationalism, which i despise very deeply. You are the result of the humanist propaganda and I am the result of my culture and nature. the way we feel things is different. It is restricted to Kabyles in Algeria... and thanks to our Islam-Hatred we constitute 70% of Algerian Berbers, in 20 years time we will constitute 100% of Algerian Berbers, the others will become Arabs as the last 40 years have proven: a very good example, the Chawis (less muslim than arabs, but more muslim than Kabyles): -in 62, they did not know how to sepak arabic. -in 2005, they speak only arabic, although in isolated areas they still speak Berber. As you can see, I'm just perpetuating a Kabyle-Berber tradition that kept us from being culturally anihilated. Kabyle political parties are nevertheless politically correct, they are secularist (FFS and RCD), and 90% of Kabyles vote for them... the rest are some betrayers who live like hypocrites among the Kabyle population. Most kabyle artists have at least one blasphemous song in their musical career. two good Examples: Matoub Lounes: * knock your head on the ground * Don't be miserly in prayers * Listen to your sidi sheik * Allahu Akbar! * Allah! Oulahlou: Damn the religion of your forebears We have our own prophet, and in him we believe God bless Him, who could not love Him? If we want to go for pilgrimage, we'd rather go to Tawrirt n Moussa To our Prophet Matoub, peace be on Him Keep your rubbish to yourselves Many kabyles baptize their children with Anti-islamic Berber names: -Kahina/dhihia. -Koceila/aksil. These two are very frequent names.
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Post by Igu on Apr 10, 2005 14:48:13 GMT -5
No. Why did you think so? The question I asked Igu about Berbers isn't rethorical, by the way. What's your ethnic background?
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