How to Combat Online Racism
In the wake of the New Zealand terror attacks, anti-extremism advocates from several countries have assembled what is termed the “Christchurch Call” to address racism on the Internet.
"The Christchurch Call is a commitment by Governments and tech companies to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online. It rests on the conviction that a free, open and secure internet offers extraordinary benefits to society. Respect for freedom of expression is fundamental. However, no one has the right to create and share terrorist and violent extremist content online."
We all know that racism and racists are alive and well on the internet. They seek out and associate themselves with other like-minded people in groups where they can share hate filled opinions on everything from immigration to not being able to find Beef Jerky at the corner store anymore. They operate outside their clans by engaging in hit and run attacks on serious discussions. Some call it “Trolling”.
Some might argue about the true definition of a racist and although race hate come from all races, there is no group of racists more influential than white racists. White racists are the most dangerous for one particular reason. Their race holds more than 75% of world power therefore they have the ability to affect the political, economic, and social climate of the world.
Combating online racism is therefore the duty of white society. It will be a fight between the insane and the conscientious people of the white race. Many conscientious world leaders are pledging to work with the Christchurch Call but not surprising, the United States has chosen to take a pass. Why, you might ask? A long time ago I came up with a phrase for people who choose to betray their conscience and not do the right thing. They suffer from the “Dragnet Syndrome”. They are afraid to cast a wide net for fear of getting caught in it themselves.
We know that they are watching Blaqsbi right now sifting through everything Black people are doing. We understand your psychology therefore we know that you have a self-righteous propensity to try to rule and regulate the lives of every other race but your own. We are rooting for conscientious white people to win so that they can regulate racist activity on the internet. After-all they know that hate doesn’t stop at race, it degenerates into tribalism. Just ask the Jews.
In the wake of the New Zealand terror attacks, anti-extremism advocates from several countries have assembled what is termed the “Christchurch Call” to address racism on the Internet.
"The Christchurch Call is a commitment by Governments and tech companies to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online. It rests on the conviction that a free, open and secure internet offers extraordinary benefits to society. Respect for freedom of expression is fundamental. However, no one has the right to create and share terrorist and violent extremist content online."
We all know that racism and racists are alive and well on the internet. They seek out and associate themselves with other like-minded people in groups where they can share hate filled opinions on everything from immigration to not being able to find Beef Jerky at the corner store anymore. They operate outside their clans by engaging in hit and run attacks on serious discussions. Some call it “Trolling”.
Some might argue about the true definition of a racist and although race hate come from all races, there is no group of racists more influential than white racists. White racists are the most dangerous for one particular reason. Their race holds more than 75% of world power therefore they have the ability to affect the political, economic, and social climate of the world.
Combating online racism is therefore the duty of white society. It will be a fight between the insane and the conscientious people of the white race. Many conscientious world leaders are pledging to work with the Christchurch Call but not surprising, the United States has chosen to take a pass. Why, you might ask? A long time ago I came up with a phrase for people who choose to betray their conscience and not do the right thing. They suffer from the “Dragnet Syndrome”. They are afraid to cast a wide net for fear of getting caught in it themselves.
We know that they are watching Blaqsbi right now sifting through everything Black people are doing. We understand your psychology therefore we know that you have a self-righteous propensity to try to rule and regulate the lives of every other race but your own. We are rooting for conscientious white people to win so that they can regulate racist activity on the internet. After-all they know that hate doesn’t stop at race, it degenerates into tribalism. Just ask the Jews.