"This is how black and indigenous people of color see the world and it’s not for you and me … to deny that reality. We have to get on board."
These people think that everyone who isn't white has the exact same life experience and perspective. Like one big hive mind. Only white people are aloud to have free will and differing opinions because those poor black and brown people aren't smart enough to think individual thoughts, and really all of their separate cultures are all the same anyways.
Then they go on to call anyone who disagrees with them racists. How can they not see what their doing?
When I hear the term BIPOC, all I think about is Julius Malema saying "We are not calling for the slaughtering of White People, at least for now".
It seems like they have joined arms in the battle for decolonization which is why the term exists. People may tell me I'm wrong, but if the left tells me to accept their reality then they must accept mine.
I don't think these people want actual solutions to create an inclusive US, I think they are seeking to be exclusive purposefully.
The fact that they assume that this minority group is some monolithic entirety, and that it is inherently correct, saying person As experience means more or is more correct than person Bs experience, simply based on skin color, is absolutely absurd.
That I then need to read about anti white books by radical authors to be reeducated, again assuming one side is automatically correct, is peak absurdity.
I firmly believe all voices deserve to be heard. This does not mean all voices need to be taken as fact, or seriously considered.
This is where I'm confused. Does the term BIPOC specifically exclude Asian people as well as whites? The quote you highlighted was made by a woman with a name I assume to be of Japanese heritage. She seems to be excluding herself/her race from the BIPOC group. Why is that? Are we at the point now where Asians are considered to be as "privileged" as whites?
This is how black and indigenous people of color see the world and it’s not for you and me … to deny that reality. We have to get on board.”
Does not occur to anyone that how (some) BIPoC "see the world" is twisted and sick and that people-- even white people-- have the right to push back on a erroneous worldview in the same way that people throughout history have pushed back against other perverted philosophies.
That gentleman can invite whomever he wants into his home, and hold a child on his lap during a virtual meeting. Virtual Karen had no right to object, much less call someone out.
These people think that everyone who isn't white has the exact same life experience and perspective. Like one big hive mind. Only white people are aloud to have free will and differing opinions because those poor black and brown people aren't smart enough to think individual thoughts, and really all of their separate cultures are all the same anyways.
Then they go on to call anyone who disagrees with them racists. How can they not see what their doing?
When I hear the term BIPOC, all I think about is Julius Malema saying "We are not calling for the slaughtering of White People, at least for now".
It seems like they have joined arms in the battle for decolonization which is why the term exists. People may tell me I'm wrong, but if the left tells me to accept their reality then they must accept mine.
I don't think these people want actual solutions to create an inclusive US, I think they are seeking to be exclusive purposefully.
It's not that complicated. They're just communists. All the race shit is an excuse for rage quiting capitalism because they suck at life.
The fact that they assume that this minority group is some monolithic entirety, and that it is inherently correct, saying person As experience means more or is more correct than person Bs experience, simply based on skin color, is absolutely absurd.
That I then need to read about anti white books by radical authors to be reeducated, again assuming one side is automatically correct, is peak absurdity.
I firmly believe all voices deserve to be heard. This does not mean all voices need to be taken as fact, or seriously considered.
that quote stood out to me as well
This is where I'm confused. Does the term BIPOC specifically exclude Asian people as well as whites? The quote you highlighted was made by a woman with a name I assume to be of Japanese heritage. She seems to be excluding herself/her race from the BIPOC group. Why is that? Are we at the point now where Asians are considered to be as "privileged" as whites?
These people are sick fuckers
And ignorant bigots
Repeat after me:
I.... Don’t.... Care.
Does not occur to anyone that how (some) BIPoC "see the world" is twisted and sick and that people-- even white people-- have the right to push back on a erroneous worldview in the same way that people throughout history have pushed back against other perverted philosophies.
That gentleman can invite whomever he wants into his home, and hold a child on his lap during a virtual meeting. Virtual Karen had no right to object, much less call someone out.
"I love bouncing black kids on my lap, after they've been rubbing my legs" ~Joe Biden
Probably his single daughter's child.