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Nothing very original or exciting, but I just wrote this today and thought I would share. Don't know if Mr. Molyneux has said these things before; quite possibly.

 

The intense hatred directed at people who are perceived as 'racist' nowadays (even if it is only of the mildest sort of this assumed foible, such as merely using a non-P.C. word), in its sheer nastiness reveals that it can only be the product of a fundamental self-hatred. It is as if these self-proclaimed 'social justice warriors' are so angry that they are not allowed or able to express their own fundamental racial prejudices that they attack anyone who does from sheer unbridled, unmitigated envy. In their resorting to such malicious attacks, they are appealing to their victims lowest instincts - simply to change their utterances out of social or physical intimidation - which only goes to reveal their own hypocrisy. Giving into such fear to some extent only validates their contemptuous valuation of the victim of their accusation, shows the latter's cowardice, and makes him ripe for further attacks. Yet it is equally damaging, if not more so, to the soul of the aggressor who hypocritically jumps at our throats in the name of perceived 'justice' (even if done with basic good intentions or in a cause that may otherwise be sound), since by doing so they are assenting to the general maxim 'intimidate someone into agreement with you', and by doing so agreeing to submit to and re-enforce the tendency to be governed by the same irrational intimidation themselves, in their own Being. They thus deprive themselves of the moderation and autonomy necessary for any authentic moral valuation whatsoever, negating their own human dignity as well as others.

https://madnessaformoflove.blogspot.com/2018/07/on-racist-hate.html

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