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This reminds me of when my high school humanities class did a "Hawaiian Heroes" competition assignment (I grew up in Hawaii.) Everyone picked a historical figure from a list of "heroes" to do a presentation on. The students did their presentations in a 1v1 gauntlet where the class would vote who made the more convincing case for their figure being a great historical hero.
I picked Sanford B. Dole, the only White guy on the list. Since I was still bluepilled af, I thought I was playing devil's advocate. But I discovered while researching him that he was the most "heroic" on the list by far, at least as far as any Hawaiians should be concerned.
I don't remember all the details, but basically Hawaiians were a bunch of retarded brown neanderthals, and once their island was discovered, they were gonna get conquered posthaste. I made the case that Dole facilitated the most merciful version of that conquering possible. He explicitly preserved the dignity of the natives, and dedicated his presidency over the islands towards westernizing them and instilling them with the proud American values that lead to successful society. He went above and beyond for a primitive people who very easily could have been wiped out or enslaved. I brought ironclad rhetoric, an abundance of data, knocked it out of the park.
I lost the round to a 4'10 Phillippino mutt kid who did his presentation on Eddie Aikau, the most popular figure on the list by far who was a lifeguard and surfer. Despite the kid barely being able to string three sentences together, and only describing surface facts about his figure's life rather than arguing why he was more significant as a hero, the class of course overwhelmingly voted for him as the winner.
It was such an unjust result in the face of clear presentation quality assymetry that even the lefty bitch teacher quietly took me aside afterwards and directly expressed sympathy to me.
Probably one of the earliest redpills I got that I wouldn't realize was a redpill until many years later. They *all* hate White people, and ever showing them mercy was our biggest mistake.
I picked Sanford B. Dole, the only White guy on the list. Since I was still bluepilled af, I thought I was playing devil's advocate. But I discovered while researching him that he was the most "heroic" on the list by far, at least as far as any Hawaiians should be concerned.
I don't remember all the details, but basically Hawaiians were a bunch of retarded brown neanderthals, and once their island was discovered, they were gonna get conquered posthaste. I made the case that Dole facilitated the most merciful version of that conquering possible. He explicitly preserved the dignity of the natives, and dedicated his presidency over the islands towards westernizing them and instilling them with the proud American values that lead to successful society. He went above and beyond for a primitive people who very easily could have been wiped out or enslaved. I brought ironclad rhetoric, an abundance of data, knocked it out of the park.
I lost the round to a 4'10 Phillippino mutt kid who did his presentation on Eddie Aikau, the most popular figure on the list by far who was a lifeguard and surfer. Despite the kid barely being able to string three sentences together, and only describing surface facts about his figure's life rather than arguing why he was more significant as a hero, the class of course overwhelmingly voted for him as the winner.
It was such an unjust result in the face of clear presentation quality assymetry that even the lefty bitch teacher quietly took me aside afterwards and directly expressed sympathy to me.
Probably one of the earliest redpills I got that I wouldn't realize was a redpill until many years later. They *all* hate White people, and ever showing them mercy was our biggest mistake.
No, not true. They all hate White people, and ever keeping them as farm equipment was our biggest mistake.
We should picked our own pineapples!