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I only had to see the first ten seconds of the preview you posted. Here’s what came up:

Around my university years, when I was at my 20’s, I had a great history professor. A day in class, he wanted participation to be the key in the class so we can all understand each other better. University certainly helped me surpass the shy bubble, to some extent. So he made a question: What are things that makes us different as human beings? One student said: Religion. His reply was: Good!! What else? Then another student raised his hand to say: Politics! He answered: Great!! Till there was my chance as I raised my hand to say: Race! His reply was: Well, not something as stupid as that, not that. After that moment, as he kept asking, everyone in the classroom started to measure their answers really carefully. Later on, in other classes, we had debates that were among the most interesting lessons I had in my life. It even led me to look at him as a kind of mentor. I didn’t take the embarrassment seriously after his whole course because he was an outstanding professor, setting apart the imperfections that made him human, he still was a good role model to learn from. Only after a couple of semesters of not taking his course, I met him and his wife in a celebration for a drawing contest I participated in the campus. The chance to thank him for all of his work and for the education he had given me was really satisfying. As the months passed, I decided to visit him at his office to see how he was doing. Instead, I met just his wive, she told me: I’m sorry, he recently passed away. In that moment I felt speechless, but to learn from him, in way, made me feel peace.

Now with that story as an example. Racism is a sin, only if your a slave to it, just like any other sin. It’s a mind construct, it’s not original. It’s a contradictory statement. A child is not borned with racism in the mind, it only develops, grows and extends if it’s learned by someone giving toxic(s) example(s) or something like let’s say a cellphone. The latter example can be used for even more sinister plans, to say an example: Brainwashing children and vulnerable elderly adults that are alike.

Nowadays, the fact that “adults” are letting their children be raised by their cellphone (or a mobile, whatever you want to call it) it’s pretty similar to putting a chip inside a child’s brain (of course it is, if you put it on their hands), just like an algorithm. By saying anti-racist they’re pointing out that, whoever it may be, that they’re against the entire human race. Another contradictory statement. There’s only one race, the human race.

Equity will never be equality, just like equality will never be equity. Equity is the quality of being fair or fairness. Equality is the state or condition of being equal. Human beings are not equal to each other because their countries have a different history and there’s different experiences that shape them through out their lives. Unless you want to clone a human being but we all know what happened to a sheep that was literary cloned, this actually happened in reality, a tree felt on it making it die instantly.

Racial (related to the human race) inequity (unfairness) is evidence of racist policy?! That sounds like the policy is being generated by artificial intelligence, or someone behind it, most certainly. So they’re paraphrasing racist policy like it’s different but it actually means the same as racist policy. Different racial groups are equal?! There’s no different racial groups because we all belong to the human race, that’s it!! Anti-racism is nonsensical, should not be mandated at all, again, it’s a contradictory statement. That only sounds like a word jargon created to manipulate people and keep them engaged and confused in a never-ending loop to enforce a non-democratic agenda that leads to mind control. I may not be a professor but I still do have education.

Thank you, James Lindsay, for doind what you do.

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