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AtheistTrumper 17 points ago +28 / -11

No, the way we are is better. Colorblindness was the path forward, but the "anti-racists" are trying to regress back into literal racism.

I have no special feelings about someone who looks like me just because they look like me, and that's the way it should be for everyone. All racial pride movements should be condemned IMO and instead we should still be learning to ignore race.

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You_Aint_Black 20 points ago +21 / -1

I have no special feelings about someone who looks like me just because they look like me, and that's the way it should be for everyone.

Newsflash... that is NOT the way it is for everyone and whites are the only racial group with the fantasy that it ought to or can be. But good luck singlehandedly propagandizing the minority groups to just get along with you and stuff?

Edit:

Also...

No, the way we are is better.

Come on, dude... for the lolz?

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AtheistTrumper 2 points ago +6 / -4

Well, I'm not gonna walk around and nod at / bro fist other white people. I hate normies regardless of skin color.

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You_Aint_Black 8 points ago +9 / -1

You probably don't wonder why the right wing is losing the culture war, but if anybody else does... look no further.

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AtheistTrumper -1 points ago +4 / -5

I honestly believe it's because we're better people. We play by the rules while they're allowed to cheat. It doesn't mean we should cheat, too, but I don't know what the solution is.

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NotQuiteHuman 7 points ago +11 / -4

We have more in common with Clarence Thomas than John Roberts. People need to remember that.

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Liberty_or_Death 6 points ago +7 / -1

The irony of this poster is exactly that.

The people selling "his people" out are "his people".

He needs to take care of his own house before blaming others for their messes. This movement is colorblind. We're "losing" because we don't act enough and haven't coalesced properly.

The media has demonized us. Politicians demonized us. We need to regroup and rebrand. But even then, we will get fucked the same way if we aren't reaching individuals personally. Change starts with each one of us.

Wake a normie up today.

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BlackPillBot 0 points ago +1 / -1

🤣HE FUCKING DID IT!!!

😂HE ACTUALLY DID IT!

🤡🌎NEWS FLASH!!!🤡🌎

Bringing up an extreme exception to the rules that proves the rule destroys any argument you may have thought you had and makes you look like a fucking dummy.

NEVER GO FULL GRETA!!! 💩🧠

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AtheistTrumper 1 point ago +2 / -1

Come on, dude... for the lolz?

If you thought I meant white people, I meant the right. I'm willing to accept anyone regardless of skin color as long as they use their brain.

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BlackPillBot 0 points ago +1 / -1

So then you meant mostly white people, because the right is overwhelmingly made up of white people. GOT IT!!! 👌🏻😂

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AtheistTrumper 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, it has nothing to do with race. If you aren't an idiot you'll support Trump and a non-communist America, and I'll accept anyone of any skin color who thinks the same.

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ENTP 2 points ago +4 / -2

Early 90s and 2000s we had, as a nation, moved on from race.

Obama carefully reconstructed racism

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CorporateCommander 12 points ago +12 / -0

No. You can watch movies in the 80s and you can tell that black people never liked white people. There's a common black supremacy theme going back decades... The only difference is that black and white people pushed against each other, since then white people have been conditioned to just allow themselves to be beaten into submission. Black racism only grew. Look at African leaders now. They want white genocide. This has ALWAYS been the case, but the conditioning has been going on longer than many people have been alive.

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somethinga9230k 2 points ago +3 / -1

Kindly explain O. J. Simpson and how lots and lots and lots of African-Americans cheered for him going free despite they themselves believing he was guilty of double-murder.

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BlackPillBot 3 points ago +3 / -0

And don’t forget the truth about Rodney King, and why he got his ass beat. I’m not saying it was right what the cops did, but just like the FentFloyd incident, the media would have you believe he dindu nuffin and was on his way to deliver food to the homeless when the evil white cops just started beating him. Speaking of the Rodney King incident. Here’s a black man letting you know what’s up in regards to what he did to Reginald Denny. This is some scary shit to hear. Mind you, this is him speaking about it after decades of cooling off, and yet you can easily see the seething anger, and hatred is still all there. Reginald Dennys attacker says he has no regrets for attempting to murder him after almost 30 years later. The man has no remorse for attempting to kill someone for the color of their skin. ✊🏿🤡🌎 https://youtu.be/GiNHhyLZRck

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somethinga9230k 1 point ago +2 / -1

Reg. Rodney King:

Early in the morning of March 3, 1991, King, with his friends Bryant Allen and Freddie Helms, was driving a 1987 Hyundai Excel west on the Foothill Freeway (Interstate 210) in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. The three had spent the night watching basketball and drinking at a friend's house in Los Angeles.[10] At 12:30 a.m., officers Tim and Melanie Singer, husband and wife members of the California Highway Patrol, noticed King's car speeding on the freeway. They pursued King with lights and sirens, and the pursuit reached 117 mph (188 km/h), while King refused to pull over.[11][12] King later said he tried to outrun the police because a charge of driving under the influence would violate his parole for his previous robbery conviction.[13]

King left the freeway near the Hansen Dam Recreation Area and the pursuit continued through residential streets at speeds ranging from 55 to 80 miles per hour (90 to 130 km/h), and through at least one red light.[14][15][16] By this point, several police cars and a police helicopter had joined in the pursuit. After approximately 8 miles (13 km), officers cornered King in his car. The first five Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers to arrive were Stacey Koon, Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, Theodore Briseno, and Rolando Solano.[17]

Drunk, DUI, speeding, seeking to escape police in a car, previously convicted for robbery, and supposedly violently resisted arrest and attempting to escape...

Speaking of the Rodney King incident. Here’s a black man letting you know what’s up in regards to what he did to Reginald Denny. This is some scary shit to hear. Mind you, this is him speaking about it after decades of cooling off, and yet you can easily see the seething Andersen and hatred is still all there.

Reginald Dennys attacker says he has no regrets for attempting to murder him after almost 30 years later. The man has no remorse for attempting to kill someone for the color of their skin. ✊🏿🤡🌎

https://youtu.be/GiNHhyLZRck

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I don't see how the USA (or any country on Earth, to be honest) can survive and thrive with people like him........

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ENTP 1 point ago +1 / -0

OK maybe it wasn't completely gone, but orders of magnitude less than it is now

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somethinga9230k 0 points ago +1 / -1

What the heck are you talking about? First you come with an absolutely extreme lie (and I don't see how that absolutely extreme lie could not be intentional), and now you backpedal?

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BlackPillBot 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you were actually paying attention, it was still really bad even back then, and no, it wasn’t due to all the evil white people like many back then and now would have you believe.