Friday, 19 March 2010

Now is not the time for liberal thought

"In childhood, black is associated in many western cultures with fear, evil, dark and wickedness. This unconscious symbolism is confused in adult life with reality, and racism is the result. The unconscious dimension of racism is shown in its irrationality and phobic nature, just like a neurotic complex or any other mental illness." - Richard Osborne

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It’s not even so much that I’m for racial equality, it’s that I’m against – violently against – racist people. Fascists. Scum.


It’s not so much racism that I hate; it’s the capability of racism. The thought that our society hasn’t yet advanced in a way to be equal to one another – it makes me sick to my stomach. It makes me ashamed to be human; it’s pathetic that we – the human race – haven’t yet evolved in a way that accepts everyone regardless of their origin.


It’s actually what I think of when I think of both ‘idiocy’ and ‘ignorance’ … it’s the idea that you can only accept what you see in yourself, it leaves you at an extreme and dramatic low on your psychological development. But children have been known to accept people regardless of race, it’s their stupid parents, their society, their fucked-up-Jeremy Kyle culture that forces racism on the young and traps them into a downward mental spiral.


As a person, I love to change and improve suffering people yet all psychological assistance feels futile as a means to help such grotesque people. It’s through fascist people that our society is at its bleakest.


I’m shocked and appalled that our culture has become something so malformed.


I used to love England. But, if what these parasites feel is actually true love for their country, then we’re clearly not talking about the same one.


England for me used to symbolise equality, academia and prosperity; that’s how I was raised. But what I see before me is a concentration camp of blinded skinheads. Although I consider them blind in the entirety of its metaphorical sense, I simply cannot bring myself to pity them.


I can’t even really bring myself to think of them as the same species as myself. I look at their faces and see nothing resembling people.


So I guess I’m just as bad as them – racist to a its final T. Because they’re a race I want rid of this country I once thought of as a wonderland. They’re pollution. Their increase will only pervert the children of tomorrow who have the capability of doing so much good. They have no right to stray human beings – a being entirely dissimilar to themselves – from a path of harmony.


It’s injecting their rage and their dissatisfaction and their belligerence into innocent angels that they in all honesty have no right to create.


Racism is a crime. The world needs to start treating it as such if it is to remedy its severest ailments.


Note: Title is from lyrics of Bloc Party's 'Hunting for Witches' which is a powerful indie-rock song which depicts the media brainwashing people into believing that muslims are 'witches'.

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