Friday, November 19, 2021

I'm listening to Rittenhouse's defense attorney being interviewed

 I cannot believe how clueless this guy is regarding why people are so upset about this case.

Everyone knows Rittenhouse is a child barely pretending to be an adult.

But, this defense attorney is absolutely clueless and likely demonstrates the white racist side of the legal system because of his point of view.

He is a product of his environment obviously, and this is obviously a racist State generally speaking and he is obviously more of a racist himself because of what he said.

So, what I presently believe in that both the judge and the defense attorney are both racists.

But, once again this is par for the course in such a white state. When you only have mostly met white people this tends to make a person more racist in their behavior whether they consider themselves to be racist or not.

Racism like all things are very relative and inexplicable depending upon where you live and what you are exposed to in your life.

When I was a child growing up my father and grandfather tended to be white racists in what they said to me. 

However, my father was very much of a people loving person and very outgoing so often he would make friends with black people very quickly because he was so very personable. So, I think of my father of having been brainwashed by his father in regard to all this and also he was raised mostly in a very white state of Washington which if you have ever been there is very white. The only place more white than Seattle might be Portland, Oregon which is literally the whitest city in the whole U.S.

The point I'm making is I was able to turn my father away from this path towards becoming more of a JFK (Kennedy) style democrat by the time I was 25 years old where all his racism melted away in his increased spirituality before he passed away in 1985.

So, I was able to convince my father that his racist stance had nothing to do with who he really was but only a brainwashing from his father and older entrenched ways of thinking since before the Civil War.

Like my father I was always very intelligent and so I never bought into racist ways of thinking because it never made any sense to me to be against any other race because I always saw this as a form of paranoia and psychological problems that people sometimes get into in their lives.

That's not to say that some people don't have real reasons to be racist because of bad things that have happened to them or members of their family. But, mostly this is about black racism towards whites and white racism towards blacks when people die or are maimed.

So, which came first the chicken or the egg even in these situations?

It's really hard to say because it is sort of a circular firing squad like you often see in the Democratic party.

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