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September 6, 2020 at 11:02 pm #11065
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ParticipantI’m sure most of you already do this, but let’s each of us try to make an extra effort to spread the word about this site. WhiteDate.net has a Twitter profile, and I would encourage people to share their content regularly. Quote their tweets in responses to other people. If you don’t use Twitter, then regularly post info about the site on the social media platform of your choice. Write different White-friendly YouTubers and other content creators, and politely ask them if they would consider giving the site a plug. Maybe promote the site as not just a dating site but also a discussion forum site. I’m sure there is a large market/audience for a site like this, but most don’t even know the site exists. Even if you’ve tried writing YouTubers and have posted in the past, maybe try again. Aim to spread the word at least a little each week.
June 25, 2020 at 5:03 pm #10604skyblue
Participant“Strange Death of Europe” by Douglas Murray
“Why Race Matters” by Michael Levin
“The Affirmative Action Hoax” by Steven Farron
“Canada in Decay” by Ricardo Duchesne (great book that even non-Canadians will find interesting)
“Bell Curve” by Charles Murray
“Human Achievement” by Charles Murray
“Adios, America” by Ann Coulter
“The Death of the West” by Patrick Buchanan
“Suicide of a Superpower” by Patrick Buchanan
“Alien Nation” by Peter Brimelow
“Murdering Multiculturalism” by Joseph Adams
“Conservatism Inc.” by James KirkpatrickMay 21, 2020 at 5:17 pm #10302skyblue
ParticipantI say you should talk with him about it and tell him how you feel. Let him know that you respect him, but tell him why dating/marrying within your race is important to you, if that is how you feel. If marrying a white person is something that is important to you, then let him know that. It sounds like he is a quality person, even if perhaps he is not the one you want to have children with. You ask if you should “stop contact” with him, but I do not see why that would have to be necessary. Just because someone does not choose to date or marry certain people does not mean that they need to break off contact with them. You will avoid feeling guilty about the situation if you are open and upfront with him early on.
April 30, 2020 at 6:39 pm #10183skyblue
ParticipantAre people able to respond to messages if they are not paid members?
I don’t mind paying for a membership.
April 22, 2020 at 4:19 am #10147skyblue
Participant@Faustus, thank you very much for sharing that link! I will definitely check that out.
April 19, 2020 at 7:21 pm #10138skyblue
ParticipantI really like the Telegram discussion/chat option, since it gives the admins more control over the topics being discussed. Also, I don’t know what the official policies are, but it seems like Telegram doesn’t censor certain political views the way other platforms do. The thing about Telegram, though, is that it feels more like private rooms. I have a Gab, but haven’t signed on in awhile. I can’t think of a single negative thing to say about Gab; I hope it continues to grow.
If you are thinking about checking out Telegram, I recommend joining or looking at the channel called “good_telegram_channels” — this channel has a list of channels that I think many users here would find interesting. It would be a good starting point for people new to Telegram.
April 17, 2020 at 9:04 pm #10118skyblue
ParticipantI haven’t tried out Minds yet, but I just took a look at their content policy. It says that individual posts with content that is deemed “sensitive” regarding race, religion or gender may be given a strike and deemed NSFW. It says that a full channel can get an overall “NSFW” designation if it gets three such strikes. I wonder how getting deemed “NSFW” could limit or hurt a channel. Is it even possible to speak honestly about race and gender and not offend anyone?
April 16, 2020 at 6:35 pm #10104skyblue
Participant@ItsNatural, good points about the DNA tests and the potential risks of giving up biometric data. Do you know if there are any DNA testing companies that are considered safer or that have better privacy protections, or would you recommend avoiding all such testing?
April 16, 2020 at 1:52 am #10101skyblue
ParticipantIf seeing proof in the form of test records is important to someone, then I believe it would be fine to ask for it. I think it might be a good idea to be tactful about it, though, and I wouldn’t ask for it straight away. It might be better to first share yours with the other person and then have a chat about it in a friendly way. Talk about what surprised you or didn’t surprise you about your own results, etc. It might be a bit awkward if someone stated matter-of-factly that they required a DNA test, as if they were an employer requiring someone’s college transcript.
April 15, 2020 at 12:28 pm #10081skyblue
Participant“Thank God I’m a Country Boy” by John Denver
“Holiday Road”
“Daisy” by John Edmond
April 13, 2020 at 8:49 pm #10080skyblue
Participant@skyblue Yesssss this is the perfect opportunity to strengthen the relationship with your neighbours.
Where I live all the country people went back home in the countryside, there are a lots less people around, and me and a couple of friends are volunteering to run errands for working people who have no time/support and elderly neighbours.
My favourite is walking the dogs, it’s not a burden at all, I might keep on doing this after the quarantine if I have time. (On a sidenote, why does the Dog Lovers group not have a forum?I agree. A neighbour I had never met before recently left a package at my door with some face masks, disinfectant wipes and a friendly note. The person has been going around and leaving such packages at the doors of people on my street. I thought it was great! They left their e-mail and phone number in the note, and when I called to thank them for the package it was very nice to become acquainted. Until this week I never even knew they existed, even though they live so close to me.
April 13, 2020 at 12:08 am #10067skyblue
ParticipantThat’s the plan here as well. Have you been able to stay in touch with neighbors during this coronavirus situation?
April 11, 2020 at 7:27 pm #10056skyblue
ParticipantIt is usually pretty easy to tell from talking to someone whether they are intelligent or not. Sometimes I feel like that is a better way to try to determine a person’s intelligence than asking them their IQ.
April 7, 2020 at 10:40 pm #10031skyblue
ParticipantSouthern California here. What’s going on?
April 7, 2020 at 10:33 pm #10030skyblue
ParticipantWhat kind of 3D printer do you recommend for someone wanting to start such a business?
April 7, 2020 at 10:24 pm #10029skyblue
ParticipantFortunately, I have not had much difficulty discussing these political issues with (at least some) friends and family. In fact, they’re often the ones bringing it up to me.
As far as maintaining anonymity online, for me it has more to do with privacy and safety. I would feel the same way about privacy when using other dating sites, too. Still, I do know that a dating site for white people to meet other white people is considered controversial, which of course it shouldn’t be. Also, I would feel more comfortable sharing photos and personal information when communicating directly with people. For example, it would be great if we could choose to “unlock” our photos when we message particular people.
April 7, 2020 at 7:43 pm #10028skyblue
ParticipantI have also noticed this, but at least it helps me not waste my time. I doubt most of the people who write such things could give a coherent answer (other than “they’re dumb racists”) about why they don’t want to meet Trump supporters. Rather than trying to find someone with exactly the same political beliefs as me, I try to at least meet dates who aren’t strongly against what I believe. Most people are not stridently ideological or partisan.
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