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NintendoPie said:
Sevengen said:

I find it interesting that you believe so many people have totally misunderstood this topic, the obvious counterweight to that being that you misunderstand them. 
you've got an OP who's worried about the permanence of white people, not people in general, human beings, just white people... and you want to call out those who've stated this a foolish, backwards thinking topic as a collection of fools unable to understand what's right in front of them?
let me ask you this, and the OP if he'd like to answer;
does it matter what color a person's skin is?

You know what.. don't even bother answering because both of your answers are 'yes'
If it didn't matter to the OP, he wouldn't have started this thread.. it simply wouldn't have been a thought in his head, feigned objectivity notwithstanding.
If it didn't matter to you, you wouldn't have defended him.

I don't see how Pokoko defended the OP. I think you're just trying to get something out of his post that just isn't there.

All Pokoko did was state straight facts.

the op is pleading the question, 'why doesn't anybody care' that white people, in his view, are disappearing... states that he's, 'very upset about this'
Pokoko defends this by the act of being objective towards the op's comments in his following post and by supporting the answers of two others that turned, intentionally or not, the op's racist comments into something more about social demographics than the disguised vitriol towards the black race that is the underlying truth to this thread. 
If it's right there in front of you and you choose to ignore it, choose to not see it, then you're complicit with its existence and support it with your indifference.
if your neighbor murdered a young girl and you saw it happen, but said nothing against it, you now share that responsibility.
if someone posts something racist and you read it yourself, but say nothing against it, you now share that responsibility.
but... the real argument here lies with the subjectivity of racism.

I see it as racist, Pokoko doesn't. 
there's no rational end to that.