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Dirs a link in yun article aboot Bakers Against Racism - https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/bakers-against-racism/

 

Day soond lik a fearsome bunch. You ken whit dis peaceful protesters ir lik. Nae doubt dey ir all jealous o idder races' supremacy and will be riotin in da streets, knocking ower statues of Mr Kipling and smashing Gregg's windows afore dir dough has had a chance to prove.

 

Dis bakers, comin ower here demandin equality we dir fancy recipes and french pastries. Whits wrang we a dry waterbiscuit?

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So uncle bens rice next on the hit list .  https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/uncle-bens-rebranding/

already mentioned on page 9

" WHITE FLOUR! "

- Poppin' Fresh

 

BLM is not all about color ,I think it is also about religion, and I see a parallel between the Catholics and the Protestants in Northern Ireland .

 

YES!

 

 

The “ultracalvinist hypothesis” is the proposition that the present-day belief system commonly called “progressive,” “multiculturalist,” “universalist,” “liberal,” “politically correct,” etc., is actually best considered as a sect of Christianity.

 

Specifically, ultracalvinism (also described elsewhere) is the primary surviving descendant of the American mainline Protestant tradition, which has been the dominant belief system of the United States since its founding. It should be no surprise that it continues in this role, or that since the US’s victory in the last planetary war it has spread worldwide.

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when we look at the real-world beliefs of ultracalvinists, we see that ultracalvinism is anything but content-free. By my count, the ultracalvinist creed has four main points:

 

First, ultracalvinists believe in the universal brotherhood of man. As an Ideal (an undefined universal) this might be called Equality. (“All men and women are born equal.”) If we wanted to attach an “ism” to this, we could call it fraternalism.

 

Second, ultracalvinists believe in the futility of violence. The corresponding ideal is of course Peace. (“Violence only causes more violence.”) This is well-known as pacifism.

 

Third, ultracalvinists believe in the fair distribution of goods. The ideal is Social Justice, which is a fine name as long as we remember that it has nothing to do with justice in the dictionary sense of the word, that is, the accurate application of the law. (“From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs.”)

https://www.unqualified-reservations.org/2007/06/ultracalvinist-hypothesis-in/

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What do you think "ultracalvinism" has to do with the subject NullVoid? I'm sure there's a tangential link in there somewhere, but I don't follow your logic

Has BLM not been embraced by the usual suspects who are you could describe easily as “progressive,” “multiculturalist,” “universalist,” “liberal,” “politically correct,”

 

 

Fourth, ultracalvinists believe in the managed society. The ideal is Community, and a community by definition is led by benevolent experts, or public servants. (“Public servants should be professional and socially responsible.”) After their counterparts east of the Himalaya, we can call this belief mandarism.

 

Now, where do these beliefs come from? What is their origin and etiology? Why do so many of us in 2007 believe in these particular concepts? Were they invented in 1967? Or 1907? Or 1607? Or what?

 

Richard Dawkins has referred to his beliefs, which certainly include the four points above, as Einsteinian religion. Dawkins’ description of this creed is poetic and extremely reminiscent of Emerson’s Divinity School Address. Has he never heard of Transcendentalism? Is he unaware that Emerson was a Unitarian minister?

 

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what we have here is very interesting. Because it is a modern, thriving, and remarkably well-camouflaged, example of crypto-Christianity.

 

Ultracalvinism’s camouflage mechanism is easy to understand. If you are an ultracalvinist, you must dispute the claim that the four points are actually Christian, because you believe in them, and you believe they are justified by reason rather than faith. Therefore they are universal and no one can doubt them, whether Christian, Muslim or Jew.

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As I’ve said before, separation of church and state is a narrow-spectrum antibiotic. What you really need is separation of information and security. If you have a rule that says the state cannot be taken over by a church, a constant danger in any democracy for obvious reasons, the obvious mutation to circumvent this defense is for the church to find some plausible way of denying that it’s a church. Dropping theology is a no-brainer. Game over, you lose, and it serves you right for vaccinating against a nonfunctional surface protein.

Article from 2007 and a lot has happened since then

but its point is till valid Secular/nonreligious things keep getting infiltrated by "ultracalvinism"

 

Take for example the "Reason Rally" or "Humanism" movements they took focus away from freedom from religion to partisan political ideas.

 

the best comment sums it up

"These people are in an open air church, listening to forced, strained, sermons.

The off key music, the unfunny comedian, the racist antiracists, and sexists for gender equality...

Perhaps call it "The Irony Rally" next year?"

 

"ultracalvinism" is where the "Social justice" and from Social justice we get the progressive stack and the upper middle class to upper class white desire to atone for the "Collective sins" of western civilization.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_stack

 

Those who would be called "SJW's" have been an identifiable group and are currently the most politically active denomination of "ultracalvinism"

Black people in America score very high on the Oppression Olympics which is conducive to using their issues to advance ultracalvinist/Intersectionalist Identity politics.

 

very few politicaly savvy groups will let a good tragedy go to waste

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-53195939?fbclid=IwAR0_Z3AWLHHkYuAzA4tyyryXwGifZuSCZEMpazzDVD3W35MysX6hq2kvPR4

 

So, I assume they'll be numerous 'Terrorist Lives Matter' protests, riots etc worldwide this weekend then. After all, I'm sure there must have been some way of 'restraining' this dude without turning him in to a collander.

 

If there isn't then we'll have all the proof needed that all this BLM guff of late was nothing but opportunist bandwagon jumpers pot stirring.on the part of those who started it.

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Political bias from the police ?

 

We'll be in attendance to facilitate a planned Black Lives Matter vigil at Keel Square in #Sunderland tonight.

 

A Section 14 order is in place forbidding any other public assembly, including counter-protests, to ensure the public's safety. Anyone with concerns should ring 101.

https://twitter.com/northumbriapol/status/1276149988981125123

 

When you are such a rebel that the establishment will do whatever it takes to facilitate your ability to protest while denying it to everyone else.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-53195939?fbclid=IwAR0_Z3AWLHHkYuAzA4tyyryXwGifZuSCZEMpazzDVD3W35MysX6hq2kvPR4

 

So, I assume they'll be numerous 'Terrorist Lives Matter' protests, riots etc worldwide this weekend then. After all, I'm sure there must have been some way of 'restraining' this dude without turning him in to a collander.

 

If there isn't then we'll have all the proof needed that all this BLM guff of late was nothing but opportunist bandwagon jumpers pot stirring.on the part of those who started it.

Learn to read as you've linked to an article that does not support what you've spent time from your own life banging out on your keyboard. Perhaps try some history books?

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