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>misplaced pride
What's the matter with a group self-identifying? Nobody thinks it's strange when an individual feels pride in a child or a sibling. Nobody rails against Native American elders using a tribe's sense of pride to try to improve their lot. Why should it be different for someone's ancestors or a larger genetic group?
>hatred.
It's completely natural for someone to be opposed to those who go against the interests of his group, which is essentially an extension of his self (for people who aren't completely warped by modern individualism). Don't Jews have license to hate Nazis? Similarly, white people are reasonable to oppose liberals who openly encourage unchecked non-white immigration (which leads to destruction of the race), as well as conservatives who give lip service to controls while simultaneously de-funding the INS. Whites should by no means feel ashamed of hating media moguls like Rupert Murdoch who are actively at work trying to destroy any sense of white identity (and to encourage miscegenation). What's misplaced about these feelings?