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"Racial Purity" Does Not Exist, and if You Think It Does You're an Idiot


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Certain people need a reason to ruin your sex life and they will latch onto anything to do it. These people generally do not have very much sex for one or a combination of various reasons: genetic predisposition, general distaste for humanity, a horrible accident, some sort of trauma, etc. Now that these people cannot enjoy sex, they feel a need to make it so that others cannot enjoy sex either. It is a mean, vindictive person that seeks to destroy a bond between two people, whatever the reason for it may be. To ruin another person's love because you have not known it is nothing short of jealousy, and this is a jealous world. What harm can come from the mixture of races? What evil is it that people expect to occur? Do they suppose that the mixing of races is synonymous with the end of days? Perhaps. However, I see the entire end times forecast as a kind of excuse for what one actually wishes to accomplish. After all, if the world is ending there is no real need to save anyone, especially not your enemies. I believe that what is really at the heart of the hatred for interracial relationships is nothing more than a disdain for freedom. Choosing who to love or at least to have an intimate relationship with is a form of power. If you choose your lover, you are in control of your sex life; the same can be said about another choosing your relationships for you. Sure, you can call it "relationship counseling" or "therapy" if you like, but if you are restricting normal sexual urges that harm no one to fit some image created for you by society you are simply living a double life, and that can only end in heartbreak. It is so important to overcome the desire to fit in, to reject the mob and its desires, standing up for your right to love who you wish is perhaps the best way to accomplish this goal. You can only find the one that you love when you are willing to stand up for who you love. Are you willing to be unhappy your entire life because of some self-righteous prick and their hang ups on appearances? Is that what you get up and go to work every morning for? So you can satisfy some bully? That is certainly no the life for me. I do not care much for critiques in general, but a dishonest critique is downright irritating. There is no evidence to suggest that the children of interracial parents are any less intelligent, physically fit or emotionally stable than the children of parents who have the same color skin. Even if such evidence did exist, it would still not definitively prove that interracial relationships are inherently evil. There is nothing you can point to based in fact that would suggest such a thing. The human is programmed to seek out wrong-doing; this can lead to great things, crimes being solved, lost children being found... However, it is extremely important to note that when the human does not find the wrong-doing they are searching for, they tend to create it out of thin air. The notion that the black or white races represent some sort of collective group identity is downright laughable. There are black segregationists just as there are white segregationists. There are black people who seek peace and white people who seek peace. There are black people who are religious and there are white people who are religious. The two races are in no way different from one another in terms of capability or comprehension. Any person can excel at anything or understand anything they choose to. Some people choose to excel and others do not. So where is all of this race nonsense coming from? Race is very important to gangs. It acts as a form of identity; it unifies the group around illegal causes, organizing them into crime syndicates, which also results in political gain. I really hope you do not think that is just a coincidence. I hope you can see through the smoke screen of racial purity. Once you do, you will know that purity is a human invention, one that we created when we lacked knowledge of the world and its mysteries.

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