Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
P.S. I'm sick of the virtue signalling too. Climbing a social ladder that requires you pushing someone else down is never going to end well. All it means is that ultimately the minority speaks for the majority then still CLAIMS to BE a MINORITY. That one is fun because how are you a minority when you are represented more strongly than your natural population distribution ratio.
I do think some of those white women that keep brown/black people as virtual pets by speaking for them and screaming about what their needs must be - have some issues with control. They think those people are extraordinarily weak. They must have never been punched in the face by them or thrown out of their friends house due to them bringing a white friend home.
They've likely lived a fairly white life away from mixed neighborhoods and envision an underdog that NEEDS and WANTS them to be their saviour. After all, how will the black man and woman prove their worth without the white woman cheering for them. All those women do, in my eyes, is broadcast how positively - undeniably - imFUCKINGportant they are (in their own mind).
Why if it weren't for them telling black people they were acceptable, I just don't know how black people would get out of bed each day. I'm not letting men off the hook, some of those earnest feelings type guys go hog wild too apologizing, excusing, and offering their condolences regularly too. The women just make more of a stink (until antifa came along - now the skinny jeaned boys joined in).
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
P.S. I'm sick of the virtue signalling too. Climbing a social ladder that requires you pushing someone else down is never going to end well. All it means is that ultimately the minority speaks for the majority then still CLAIMS to BE a MINORITY. That one is fun because how are you a minority when you are represented more strongly than your natural population distribution ratio.
I do think some of those white women that keep brown/black people as virtual pets by speaking for them and screaming about what their needs must be - have some issues with control. They think those people are extraordinarily weak. They must have never been punched in the face by them or thrown out of their friends house due to them bringing a white friend home.
They've likely lived a fairly white life away from mixed neighborhoods and envision an underdog that NEEDS and WANTS them to be their saviour. After all, how will the black man and woman prove their worth without the white woman cheering for them. All those women do, in my eyes, is broadcast how positively - undeniably - inFUCKINGportant they are (in their own mind).
Why if it weren't for them telling black people they were acceptable, I just don't know how black people would get out of bed each day. I'm not letting men off the hook, some of those earnest feelings type guys go hog wild too apologizing, excusing, and offering their condolences regularly too. The women just make more of a stink (until antifa came along - now the skinny jeaned boys joined in).
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
P.S. I'm sick of the virtue signalling too. Climbing a social ladder that requires you pushing someone else down is never going to end well. All it means is that ultimately the minority speaks for the majority then still CLAIMS to BE a MINORITY. That one is fun because how are you a minority when you are represented more strongly than your natural population distribution ratio.
I do think some of those white women that keep brown/black people as virtual pets by speaking for them and screaming about what their needs must be - have some issues with control. They think those people are extraordinarily weak. They must have never been punched in the face by them or thrown out of their friends house due to them bringing a white friend home. They've likely lived a fairly white life away from mixed neighborhoods and envision an underdog that NEEDS and WANTS them to be their saviour. After all, how will the black man and woman prove their worth without the white woman cheering for them. All those women do, in my eyes, is broadcast how positively - undeniably - inFUCKINGportant they are (in their own mind).
Why if it weren't for them telling black people they were acceptable, I just don't know how black people would get out of bed each day. I'm not letting men off the hook, some of those earnest feelings type guys go hog wild too apologizing, excusing, and offering their condolences regularly too. The women just make more of a stink (until antifa came along - now the skinny jeaned boys joined in).
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
P.S. I'm sick of the virtue signalling too. Climbing a social ladder that requires you pushing someone else down is never going to end well. All it means is that ultimately the minority speaks for the majority then still CLAIMS to BE a MINORITY. That one is fun because how are you a minority when you are represented more strongly than your natural population distribution ratio.
I do think some of those white women that keep brown/black people as virtual pets by speaking for them and screaming about what their needs must be - have some issues with control. They think those people are extraordinarily weak. They must have never been punched in the face by them or thrown out of their friends house due to them bringing a white friend home. They've likely lived a fairly white life away from mixed neighborhoods and envision an underdog that NEEDS and WANTS them to be their saviour. After all, how will the black man and woman prove their worth without the white woman cheering for them. All those women do, in my eyes, is broadcast how positively - undeniably - inFUCKINGportant they are (in their own mind). Why if it weren't for them telling black people they were acceptable, I just don't know how black people would get out of bed each day.
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
P.S. I'm sick of the virtue signalling too. Climbing a social ladder that requires you pushing someone else down is never going to end well. All it means is that ultimately the minority speaks for the majority then still CLAIMS to BE a MINORITY. That one is fun because how are you a minority when you are represented more strongly than your natural population distribution ratio.
I do think some of those white women that keep brown people as virtual pets by speaking for them and screaming about what their needs must be - have some issues with control. They think those people are extraordinarily weak. They must have never been punched in the face by them or thrown out of their friends house due to them bringing a white friend home. They've likely lived a fairly white life away from mixed neighborhoods and envision an underdog that NEEDS and WANTS them to be their saviour. After all, how will the black man and woman prove their worth without the white woman cheering for them. All those women do, in my eyes, is broadcast how positively - undeniably - inFUCKINGportant they are (in their own mind). Why if it weren't for them telling black people they were acceptable, I just don't know how black people would get out of bed each day.
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
P.S. I'm sick of the virtue signalling too. Climbing a social ladder that requires you pushing someone else down is never going to end well. All it means is that ultimately the minority speaks for the majority then still CLAIMS to BE a MINORITY. That one is fun because how are you a minority when you are represented more strongly than your natural population distribution ratio.
I do think some of those white women that keep brown people as virtual pets by speaking for them and screaming about what their needs must be - have some issues with control. They think those people are extraordinarily weak. They must have never been punched in the face by them or thrown out of their friends house due to them bringing a white friend home. They've likely lived a fairly white life away from mixed neighborhoods and envision an underdog that NEEDS and WANTS them to be their saviour. After all, how will the black man and woman prove their worth without the white woman cheering for them. All those women do, in my eyes, is broadcast how positively - undeniably - inFUCKINGportant they are. Why if it weren't for them telling black people they were acceptable, I just don't know how they would get out of bed each day.
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
P.S. I'm sick of the virtue signalling too. Climbing a social ladder that requires you pushing someone else down is never going to end well. All it means is that ultimately the minority speaks for the majority then still CLAIMS to BE a MINORITY. That one is fun because how are you a minority when you are represented more strongly than your natural population distribution ratio.
I do think some of those white women that keep brown people as virtual pets by speaking for them and screaming about what their needs must be - have some issues with control. They think those people are extraordinarily weak. They must have never been punched in the face by them or thrown out of their friends house due to them bringing a white friend home. They've likely lived a fairly white life away from mixed neighborhoods and envision an underdog that NEEDS and WANTS them to be their saviour. After all, how will the black man and woman prove their worth without the white woman cheering for them. All those women do, in my eyes, is broadcast how positively - undeniably - inFUCKINGportant they are. Why if it weren't for them telling black people they were acceptable, I just don't know how they would get out of bed each day.
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
P.S. I'm sick of the virtue signalling too. Climbing a social ladder that requires you pushing someone else down is never going to end well. All it means is that ultimately the minority speaks for the majority then still CLAIMS to BE a MINORITY. That one is fun because how are you a minority when you are represented more strongly than your natural population distribution ratio.
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway according to him - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.
Are people treated unfairly sometimes - you fucking bet but baby they come in all colors and ethnicities.
Some people choose to be perpetual victims.
It isn't a race thing to me, it's people who haven't achieved much and are jealous of others so seek reasons they were not treated fairly.
Here's a simple example.
I went to college with my ex. Before graduation we were offered an internship. It was difficult because the people there ignored us and would tell us to look up things instead of actually mentor us. He gave up and left (since they were just using us for free labor anyway - his victimhood and pride rose up). I stayed at the internship then stayed at that job for over 10 years.
Five years after graduation, long after our breakup I saw him posting online that our college was shitty (and that's why he couldn't find a job in the field). Bitching doubly because he paid for a second degree from the school (going into more debt). Again their fault.
That's his outlook - it was their fault he messed up that internship. And it was their fault his two degrees didn't get him employed. It was always someone elses fault (and always will be - if you ask me). I'm sure he's smoking weed on his couch (like a lot of other perpetual victims blaming it on "the man") because that's how they cope with their own mistakes.