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The fact you consider me the most reprehensible person because I'm Pro-White says everything about you.
You're the deluded clown, now that once someone is pointing out the contradictions you cope with projecting your insecurities onto the critic.
You're either full on cognitive dissonance because of the brain-rot or more likely you know you're in the wrong but because you're such a spiteful creature you take this position.
Cope, coom and seethe.
And I'm only considered "radical" because this system considers White people wanting the best for our kind as a problem. In a healthy system saying "White people deserve to live" wouldn't be considered "hate" as it's really about the love for your kin, but as we've already discussed, you have to pretend it being something other than what it is to be able to argue against it.
I'm familiar with your type of argumentation. You have to pretend I'm the sick one plagued with "problems" so you could argue against me since in your world-view having concern for your fellow people (only if you're White) is never a legimate point of concern. Therefore it never is about what actually motivates us but something else, something sick and disgusting, this way you'll frame love as hate, health as sickness, honor as disgusting and bravery as cowardice.