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Topic: Random thought about ideologies
+🦶 — 5 months ago #68,035
How come hate becomes an ideology? Because that’s kind of weird right, isn’t hate just an emotion? How does hate become an ideology, that every time you see a black person, you have to hate them? Why not another emotion. Like every time you see a Chinese person you just have to be confused.
·🦶 (OP) — 5 months ago, 10 minutes later[T] [B] #673,799
Or what about if every time you see a Mexican you just start crying. Lol
+Anonymous B — 5 months ago, 23 minutes later, 34 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #673,800
I don't get it
+Anonymous C — 4 months ago, 1 week later, 1 week after the original post[T] [B] #674,032
@OP
Because niggers are niggers and by the time anyone becomes a legal adult they've experienced enough niggers to learn this, though many people start out early thinking niggers are just different colored people, it only takes exposure to niggers to cure this confusion, and then you end up hating niggers.
Same thing happens with jews, but they're much rarer to actually encounter, and/or many you do encounter are doppelgangers who hide their jewishness and blend in with other ethnic Europeans, so that you might hate every jew you meet but never know that they're jews. At least niggr wear their difference on their skin and can't use surgery to hide the little tells.
+Anonymous D — 4 months ago, 4 days later, 1 week after the original post[T] [B] #674,190
+Anonymous E — 4 months ago, 1 week later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #674,361
When people become old: That is a truth that apply to all human race.
+Anonymous F — 3 months ago, 1 month later, 1 month after the original post[T] [B] #674,973
It's a mystery to me, but I think idolatry and ideology are interchangeable where hate is involved. I think it has something to do with the idea of supremacy. I see this in the liturgy war. The central Mystery comes in second to those who wrongly worship what they call TLM. It's actually the 1962 Tridentine Rite, which Benedict XVI called Extraordinary Form to distinguish it from the 1969 Ordinary Form (Missale Romanum). If they hadn't made the former an idol they would be accepting of the latter. This is abuse which needed to be corrected. I mention this since racial hatred is linked to the idolatry of worshipping Latin as a language.
+Anonymous G — 2 months ago, 2 weeks later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #675,189
@674,032 (C)
> Because niggers are niggers and by the time anyone becomes a legal adult they've experienced enough niggers to learn this, though many people start out early thinking niggers are just different colored people, it only takes exposure to niggers to cure this confusion, and then you end up hating niggers.
> Same thing happens with jews, but they're much rarer to actually encounter, and/or many you do encounter are doppelgangers who hide their jewishness and blend in with other ethnic Europeans, so that you might hate every jew you meet but never know that they're jews. At least niggr wear their difference on their skin and can't use surgery to hide the little tells.
If God created everyone in his image, then this sort of ideology seems to be incompatible with Christianity.
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+Anon — 2 months ago, 29 minutes later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #675,190
@previous (G)
> If God created everyone in his image, then this sort of ideology seems to be incompatible with Christianity.
That would mean Hitler and all Rapists and child molesters are/were/ living in Gods image.
+Anonymous I — 2 months ago, 2 minutes later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #675,191
@previous (Anon)
Created in and living in are two different things.
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·Anonymous I — 2 months ago, 3 minutes later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #675,192
Satan was God’s favorite angel. Just because you were created good doesn’t mean you can’t fall.
·Anon — 2 months ago, 1 hour later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #675,194
@675,191 (I)
> Created in and living in are two different things.
OK So, that means Hitler was created in Gods image.
+Anonymous J — 2 months ago, 2 hours later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #675,196
@previous (Anon)
Yeah. He wasn’t born evil, it was a decision.
+Anonymous K — 2 months ago, 2 weeks later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #675,491
@OP
> How come hate becomes an ideology? Because that’s kind of weird right, isn’t hate just an emotion? How does hate become an ideology, that every time you see a black person, you have to hate them? Why not another emotion. Like every time you see a Chinese person you just have to be confused.
Hate becoming an ideology isn’t natural. It’s strategic.
Hate is just an emotion, yes. But when that emotion gets systemically reinforced, cultivated, and directed, it becomes a tool. A very useful one. Hate can be weaponized to divide people, justify violence, and uphold systems of power. It’s easier to control a population if they’re too busy hating each other to recognize who’s actually benefiting from the division.
if people say/feel things like, “every time I see a Black person, I feel hate,” that’s not spontaneous. That’s learned. It’s the result of generations of propaganda, trauma, and deliberate social engineering. It’s not a glitch in the system. It is the system.
The same logic applies to stereotypes like “Asians are all good at math.” or whatever. That might sound harmless or even complimentary, but it flattens entire groups into narrow boxes. And when someone doesn’t fit the box, they’re seen as broken. That’s the trap. It dehumanizes everyone, no matter which direction it comes from. Whether the stereotype is negative or “positive,” it’s still rooted in the idea that race determines identity and value.
Racism, in all its forms, is a control mechanism. A racist white person might try to recruit other white people into their beliefs not just out of hate, but because creating a social hierarchy makes them feel more powerful. By convincing others that there’s an “us” and a “them,” they reinforce their own sense of identity and security. And when marginalized people react to the hatred with anger or resistance, the system twists it into blame. They become the problem for responding, not the ones who started the fire in the first place.
At its core, this isn’t just about emotional responses. It’s about maintaining control over people, resources, and narratives. Hate is the fuel. The real engine is power.
+Anonymous L — 3 weeks ago, 1 month later, 4 months after the original post[T] [B] #676,087
Anon F, you really don't get it.
VaticanCatholic.com (On: Youtube.)
What Catholics Believe. - Fr. William Jenkins. (Look up his vid's also.)
Start off there.
·Anonymous L — 3 weeks ago, 2 minutes later, 4 months after the original post[T] [B] #676,088
Also: Look up Fr. Cekada's work, and Videos.
Esp. his Book, and Vid's on: Work of Human Hands.
And: Papal Imposters. (Full Length.)
+Anonymous M — 3 weeks ago, 11 hours later, 4 months after the original post[T] [B] #676,116
Me first narcissism and the likes economy.