The last few times I actually turned on the cable box in the past 12 months, I was immediately greeted by comcast ads to watch "black voices", and had a big scrolling list of stupid Madea and White Girls shit. Same was on Amazon prime... entire categories, front and center, to watch stupid jogger movies.
A couple days ago, which happened to be the first time I actually turned the TV on this year, there was some hour long black history month propaganda show on CARTOON NETWORK where it had interviews with black kids, then would show photos where all the white people had their faces blurred out... then showed a picture of a little white girl, maybe 3 years old, painting a BLM protest sign. Cartoon Network. It was disturbing.
I see it too. Everywhere I turn. Even if I'm just looking for a book recommendation at the library. Always something like, have you ever heard of racism? Maybe you'd like to read something by the Obamas? I never considered myself a racist, but I make no apologies for being white, and I'm not going to pretend to be overly interested in people just because they're black. I have a lot of personal heroes to me that are people of color. I wasn't turned on to them out of guilt. If I think something is stupid, I'll say it no matter what color it goes against.
Pygmalion effect: You want racism to exist so that you can fight it, so you create racists.
That is all this propaganda is doing, it is having kids ask themselves, "why couldn't I be born black, they all get praise all the time and I don't" and eventually that will turn to resentment "WHY DON'T I GET PRAISED FOR MY SKIN COLOR?!!?"
Instead of having a society where white kids and black kids could play in harmony as we had in the 90s, race hustlers hustled and sold out MLK's dream for some gold, silver, and green.
It's ironic because all of this cringe-inducing hand-holding forced down our throats has probably created many racists in the past decade than anything else. I know I am certainly sick to death of hearing about blacks every single day. They're not oppressed whatsoever, and arguably have more rights in this country than everyone else.
Yeah, White Chicks... whatever, the white-face, cross-dressing movie. Apparently "black voices" and "black experiences" means squirrelly black men who dress up as either fat black women, or pasty white women.
You're not gonna see a movie on there like Blazing Saddles, where a black man is successful based on merit and racism is ridiculed... nope, gotta go with Madea suckin down a whole watermelon and yelling in eubonics. (Disclaimer: I'm just assuming Madea sucks down whole watermelons, I have not actually witnessed it happening)
I feel like it's been black history decade after the last few years. Didn't you hear? A black man invented the light bulb.
The last few times I actually turned on the cable box in the past 12 months, I was immediately greeted by comcast ads to watch "black voices", and had a big scrolling list of stupid Madea and White Girls shit. Same was on Amazon prime... entire categories, front and center, to watch stupid jogger movies.
A couple days ago, which happened to be the first time I actually turned the TV on this year, there was some hour long black history month propaganda show on CARTOON NETWORK where it had interviews with black kids, then would show photos where all the white people had their faces blurred out... then showed a picture of a little white girl, maybe 3 years old, painting a BLM protest sign. Cartoon Network. It was disturbing.
Everything is propaganda now.
I see it too. Everywhere I turn. Even if I'm just looking for a book recommendation at the library. Always something like, have you ever heard of racism? Maybe you'd like to read something by the Obamas? I never considered myself a racist, but I make no apologies for being white, and I'm not going to pretend to be overly interested in people just because they're black. I have a lot of personal heroes to me that are people of color. I wasn't turned on to them out of guilt. If I think something is stupid, I'll say it no matter what color it goes against.
Pygmalion effect: You want racism to exist so that you can fight it, so you create racists.
That is all this propaganda is doing, it is having kids ask themselves, "why couldn't I be born black, they all get praise all the time and I don't" and eventually that will turn to resentment "WHY DON'T I GET PRAISED FOR MY SKIN COLOR?!!?"
Instead of having a society where white kids and black kids could play in harmony as we had in the 90s, race hustlers hustled and sold out MLK's dream for some gold, silver, and green.
It's been about 30 minutes. Are you in prison yet?
It's ironic because all of this cringe-inducing hand-holding forced down our throats has probably created many racists in the past decade than anything else. I know I am certainly sick to death of hearing about blacks every single day. They're not oppressed whatsoever, and arguably have more rights in this country than everyone else.
I’m a racial realist who understands the truth about a ignorant, violent, and toxic culture that corporations and politicians use as foot soldiers.
Bro Steven Universe is lgbt propaganda
With a heavy emphasis on trannies and rape.
Cartoon Network shouldn’t surprise anyone unfortunately (nothing is sacred anymore)
Turner Broadcasting owns it so its in the same umbrella as CNN
This is funny on so many levels, but not from the movie itself
Yeah, White Chicks... whatever, the white-face, cross-dressing movie. Apparently "black voices" and "black experiences" means squirrelly black men who dress up as either fat black women, or pasty white women.
You're not gonna see a movie on there like Blazing Saddles, where a black man is successful based on merit and racism is ridiculed... nope, gotta go with Madea suckin down a whole watermelon and yelling in eubonics. (Disclaimer: I'm just assuming Madea sucks down whole watermelons, I have not actually witnessed it happening)
Maybe there should be a month for every single identity group the left come up with. In which case we would need to have 999999 months in a year.
There’s a Facebook page that I belong to, I basically just stay for liberal entertainment.
Someone posted an article saying a black man taught Jack Daniels how to make bourbon.
Don’t be surprised if Jack Daniel’s latches onto that story to cut into Hennessy market.
That’s a weird way to say ‘Black History For-ebba’