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That is part of your problem.noIdontthinkIwill.gif
That is part of your problem.noIdontthinkIwill.gif
I don't give one shit what her "culture" does. I would be supportive of the school doing this if a white dude did the running man while crossing the stage, too.That is part of your problem.
Well chances are pretty strong that a white dude would never ever even think of doing that. Again, you clearly lack perspective.I don't give one shit what her "culture" does. I would be supportive of the school doing this if a white dude did the running man while crossing the stage, too.
That's correct. And, my perspective is perfectly fine because of that.Well chances are pretty strong that a white dude would never ever even think of doing that.
Unfortunately, it's very believable any more.This broad literally laughs like only black people can be the victims of racism. Unbelievable.
You don't remember hearing all this during the Summer of Love in 2020?This broad literally laughs like only black people can be the victims of racism. Unbelievable.
I agree with this wholeheartedly.
What I do not quite understand is how this became a zeitgeist.
You would think, logically, this would have manifested itself when I grew up as the wounds were still somewhat fresh. Using racism as a crutch for avoiding individual accountability really was not a thing.
The Color Revolution?Until The Revolution, of course.
Wow, I did not know that. It makes more sense than the thinking he was in India story. He would have had to know he was not in India by the time he actually ran into any indians.Fun fact, TIL that “Indians” doesn’t come from the misidentification of tribespeople on this continent as being from India, because Columbus knew he wasn’t in India. It’s that he wrote in Spanish “gente in dios,” ie people with god, and it stuck “indios” = “Indian.”
So all that nonsense that the term Indian is racist for its misgeographication is bullshit too.