Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Skinheads and Bob Moser

I've always been taught to look at both sides of an argument, but I don't really think that's possible with this topic. 

The people in this documentary give white people a bad name. I was disgusted when I saw it. The people in this documentary are ill-informed and ignorant. They've developed their beliefs past an ideology into a cult. It's sickening. There is nothing scientific to back up their beliefs. One man said "The Chinese and the Japanese don't interbreed." I'm not an expert on Asian culture, but I would be willing to bet that they're wrong. 

The obsession that this cult has with death is unhealthy. It's disgusting. 

Their interpretation of American history is interesting, to say the least. I wonder how they can tell what "their forefathers" thought about Jews, blacks and homosexuals. 


I guess that the only way I can see the opposite side is in the Moser article. He implies that it is okay for Caucasian clubs to be banned in high schools while other cultured groups are permitted. I went to a high school that was about a forth Native American and they were allowed to have Native American culture clubs, classes, support groups, a private tutor and presentations. However, the white students were not allowed to form a Caucasian club. I was upset by this and I can see how the denial of white culture can lead to the extreme behavior shown in the documentary. I think another issue that causes behavior like this is affirmative action. And while I'm annoyed that I am automatically denied a large amount of big scholarships because I am not a racial minority, I am not ignorant enough to lump everyone who is different than me into one group and then practice hate against them. That's the crucial difference. 

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