Thread: No one sees the irony of BLM
07-12-2020, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted By SoutheastBeast1⏩
This is spoken like a true uneducated and unfamiliar white person.They’re mad they get separated out and treated differently, yet continuously try to distinguish themselves.
It’s not just BLM, but it’s everywhere. Go on social media and you’ll see
#BlackAndProud or #BlackAmerica
You’ll see a constant need to have Black colleges and Black scholarships and the first Black president or even Black Santa Claus.
I’ve never seen a group so intent on shining a spotlight on themselves.
Just a theory, but if you want to blend and and stop getting treated differently by police, stop shining a spotlight on yourself at every opportunity.
You’re never just going to be an American citizen if your racial group does this non stop. You’ll always be a Black American citizen.
And you can’t put yourself in the spotlight then get mad when there’s negatives that come with it.
When the Lakers lost in the Finals Kobe caught the criticism for failing to get it done, not Robert Horry. Get what I’m saying?
The real way to end racism is to tone it the f*ck down and stop drawing attention to the fact you’re black at every turn.
It’s not just BLM, but it’s everywhere. Go on social media and you’ll see
#BlackAndProud or #BlackAmerica
You’ll see a constant need to have Black colleges and Black scholarships and the first Black president or even Black Santa Claus.
I’ve never seen a group so intent on shining a spotlight on themselves.
Just a theory, but if you want to blend and and stop getting treated differently by police, stop shining a spotlight on yourself at every opportunity.
You’re never just going to be an American citizen if your racial group does this non stop. You’ll always be a Black American citizen.
And you can’t put yourself in the spotlight then get mad when there’s negatives that come with it.
When the Lakers lost in the Finals Kobe caught the criticism for failing to get it done, not Robert Horry. Get what I’m saying?
The real way to end racism is to tone it the f*ck down and stop drawing attention to the fact you’re black at every turn.
A white male doesnt have to worry about being stopped for just driving through a neighborhood that YOU live in.
I live in a nice neighborhood and was sitting in my car, on my phone in my driveway in a meeting at work
A police car comes up to my driveway and says he got a call from a neighbor about a suspicious person amd asks me to step out of the car in MY own driveway and asks me why am I here.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
I have a masters degree and work a good job. That still does not stop the racism that I or any of us encounter.
So for the fact for you to even make this thread shows how out of touch you are with life as a whole.
Instead of finding arguments against it why not make a friend with a black male and go with him a few places around the city and see for yourself with your own eyes WHY people are protesting and truly say Black Lives Matter.
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07-12-2020, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted By waytoodeep03⏩
Whiny lil bish crew==>This is spoken like a true uneducated and unfamiliar white person.
A white male doesnt have to worry about being stopped for just driving through a neighborhood that YOU live in.
I live in a nice neighborhood and was sitting in my car, on my phone in my driveway in a meeting at work
A police car comes up to my driveway and says he got a call from a neighbor about a suspicious person amd asks me to step out of the car in MY own driveway and asks me why am I here.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
I have a masters degree and work a good job. That still does not stop the racism that I or any of us encounter.
So for the fact for you to even make this thread shows how out of touch you are with life as a whole.
Instead of finding arguments against it why not make a friend with a black male and go with him a few places around the city and see for yourself with your own eyes WHY people are protesting and truly say Black Lives Matter.
A white male doesnt have to worry about being stopped for just driving through a neighborhood that YOU live in.
I live in a nice neighborhood and was sitting in my car, on my phone in my driveway in a meeting at work
A police car comes up to my driveway and says he got a call from a neighbor about a suspicious person amd asks me to step out of the car in MY own driveway and asks me why am I here.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
I have a masters degree and work a good job. That still does not stop the racism that I or any of us encounter.
So for the fact for you to even make this thread shows how out of touch you are with life as a whole.
Instead of finding arguments against it why not make a friend with a black male and go with him a few places around the city and see for yourself with your own eyes WHY people are protesting and truly say Black Lives Matter.
07-12-2020, 06:41 PM
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07-12-2020, 06:42 PM
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07-12-2020, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted By waytoodeep03⏩
I never said none of this happened. I said part of the reason is blacks continuously draw attention to themselves. Obviously it's not like flipping a switch, you can't undo the fact you've shined a spotlight on being black overnight.This is spoken like a true uneducated and unfamiliar white person.
A white male doesnt have to worry about being stopped for just driving through a neighborhood that YOU live in.
I live in a nice neighborhood and was sitting in my car, on my phone in my driveway in a meeting at work
A police car comes up to my driveway and says he got a call from a neighbor about a suspicious person amd asks me to step out of the car in MY own driveway and asks me why am I here.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
I have a masters degree and work a good job. That still does not stop the racism that I or any of us encounter.
So for the fact for you to even make this thread shows how out of touch you are with life as a whole.
Instead of finding arguments against it why not make a friend with a black male and go with him a few places around the city and see for yourself with your own eyes WHY people are protesting and truly say Black Lives Matter.
A white male doesnt have to worry about being stopped for just driving through a neighborhood that YOU live in.
I live in a nice neighborhood and was sitting in my car, on my phone in my driveway in a meeting at work
A police car comes up to my driveway and says he got a call from a neighbor about a suspicious person amd asks me to step out of the car in MY own driveway and asks me why am I here.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
I have a masters degree and work a good job. That still does not stop the racism that I or any of us encounter.
So for the fact for you to even make this thread shows how out of touch you are with life as a whole.
Instead of finding arguments against it why not make a friend with a black male and go with him a few places around the city and see for yourself with your own eyes WHY people are protesting and truly say Black Lives Matter.
But this will never end as long as you're always posting sh*t like #BlackAmerica and #BlackAndProud.... And all these other celebrations about being black. Your protests won't help because you'll still be constantly trying to distance yourself from other races. You'll never be part of the collective whole with your attitude and you'll always be treated differently because of it.
You don't need a black history month, or a Juneteenth. You don't need to be flaunting "black" america. The quicker you start identifying yourselves as part of the group as a whole the easier it will be for others to start seeing you as part of the whole.
Why do you think Indians aren't subjected to all of this? I don't think I've ever seen an Indian going around thumping his chest and letting the world constantly know how proud he is to be Indian. You just don't see it. Of Indian Entertainment Television. Or Indian history month.
I'm not sure what your stance is on why I'm uneducated. I don't disagree those things happen I'm telling you part of the reason they'll persist. Not the whole reason, but absolutely part of the reason. This nonstop need to let the world know that your black does not do you favors.
Do you remember the LA riots? If your protests work then why are we repeating the exact same thing again 20 years later. You can call me uneducated, but if nothing else I'm at least giving you an option to take a different approach. Right now, assuming you're black, you and other blacks are just repeating the same mistakes and expecting different results. Good luck with that.
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07-12-2020, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted By waytoodeep03⏩
Red Pill TimeThis is spoken like a true uneducated and unfamiliar white person.
A white male doesnt have to worry about being stopped for just driving through a neighborhood that YOU live in.
I live in a nice neighborhood and was sitting in my car, on my phone in my driveway in a meeting at work
A police car comes up to my driveway and says he got a call from a neighbor about a suspicious person amd asks me to step out of the car in MY own driveway and asks me why am I here.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
I have a masters degree and work a good job. That still does not stop the racism that I or any of us encounter.
So for the fact for you to even make this thread shows how out of touch you are with life as a whole.
Instead of finding arguments against it why not make a friend with a black male and go with him a few places around the city and see for yourself with your own eyes WHY people are protesting and truly say Black Lives Matter.
A white male doesnt have to worry about being stopped for just driving through a neighborhood that YOU live in.
I live in a nice neighborhood and was sitting in my car, on my phone in my driveway in a meeting at work
A police car comes up to my driveway and says he got a call from a neighbor about a suspicious person amd asks me to step out of the car in MY own driveway and asks me why am I here.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
I have a masters degree and work a good job. That still does not stop the racism that I or any of us encounter.
So for the fact for you to even make this thread shows how out of touch you are with life as a whole.
Instead of finding arguments against it why not make a friend with a black male and go with him a few places around the city and see for yourself with your own eyes WHY people are protesting and truly say Black Lives Matter.
-Adjusted for population size, blacks commit 25x more violent crimes against whites, than whites do against blacks.
-The rate for black on white aggravated assault is 200x higher
-Black males are 6% of the population but have been responsible for about 50% of the murders in the US for the last 30 years.
-Blacks are responsible for 40% of domestic violence cases despite being only 13% of the population.
-Black men are responsible for 33% of forcible rape, despite only being 6% of the population (side not, "systemic racism" doesn't make you rape someone)
-Additionally poor white communities do not commit crime at the same rate as poor black communities and black people are more violent than white people in every single country where stats are kept.
07-12-2020, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted By waytoodeep03⏩
Also I want to specifically touch on this for a second. Like it or not, blacks do disproportionately commit more crimes. The reason why isn't because you're black, it's because you're poor. And I'm sorry about the fact blacks are more likely to be poor which in turn leads to committing more crime.A police car comes up to my driveway and says he got a call from a neighbor about a suspicious person amd asks me to step out of the car in MY own driveway and asks me why am I here.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
I tell him this is my home and luckily my wife comes outside and tells him that i am her husband and I am home
He then apologizes and leaves.
Now these things white males never have to experience in this world. You dont get followed when in a jewelry store, women don't clutch their purses around you in elevators. I dont dress like a gangster, dont have any tattoos.
But because of those things a stereotype has been formed. And the problem is you think you're above stereotypes. This isn't a racist thing. The cop isn't pointing to you and saying "there's a black guy... I'm gonna make his life a living hell because he's black."
That's racist. What the cop is doing is his job. He feels something looks off because of stereotypes and decides to investigate further. Imagine waiting for the crime to happen before he acted.
And yeah that means you get stereotyped more by cops and have to deal with more sh*t from them. You get women clutching their purses to guard themselves walking down the street and maybe that hurts your feelings.
But I got news for you, you're not above being stereotyped. Like I said earlier in this thread I have a PhD. And clearly by my avi you can see that I lift. I played sports most my life. As a result I come across as your standard jock. You know how jocks are stereotyped, not very bright.
Well when I went to grad school I had about half the professor in my department feel like I didn't belong there. They thought my mentor who accepted me chose someone who wasn't intelligent enough for the program based off a stereotype. As a result I got a lot of sh*t from those professors who perceived me as someone who didn't belong there and I had to work harder to prove myself because of it.
Just like you might have to work a little bit harder to prove to a cop you're not doing anything wrong.
This is something that had a direct impact on my life too. They could have run me out of there if I decided to play the victim that I was given a harder time compared to some of the others simply because I didn't fit the typical grad student mold you might see in my program.
And you know what, that's not the only way I get stereotyped either. And it's no the only time it's happened.
So this idea others don't know what you go through? I hate to tell you but it's bullsh*t.
Everybody gets stereotyped. It's unavoidable. And there's parts of your life that will be inconvenienced and sometimes even dangerous because of it. One time I pulled into the wrong gas station during a road trip it became really clear I was about to get mugged if I didn't get out of there quick because I was white and they assumed I had money, but the truth is I was literally a broke college student. I didn't have money. But it wouldn't have mattered because that's not what they saw.
As a male if I want to work with kids I have to work extra hard to convince people I'm not a creep or a rapist. If you're a female and you hang out with nothing but male friends people assume you sleep around, even if you never slept with any of them. If your asian people assume you can't drive. If you're fat people assume you're lazy. If you're short people assume you're not a leader.
The list goes on and on and on.
Sorry man, but there's a difference between the cop stopping you and making your life inconvenient because of a stereotype vs targeting you knowing you're not a threat and just deciding to harass you anyway. There's a difference between a women clutching her purse as an extra measure of protection for herself vs. her purposely doing it to make you feel like a piece of sh*t.
Trust me, I'm not the uneducated one here. You've misconstrued being stereotyped as only applicable to blacks somehow.
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07-12-2020, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted By ConTroLFreaKK⏩
I watched a bit of this video and he compares the holocaust to slavery and saying how much worse it is because more people died. Why do they always bring the holocaust into it?The irony is the only way to achieve a post-racist society is to put less value on race.
The issue in america is poverty/wealth distribution not racism, yet people virtue signal racism which achieves nothing & only creates further division & struggle rather than focusing on issues that will enforce actual progressive change. This is what the media/elite want, chaos and instability over nonsense that benefits nobody.
This guy is a hero imo.
The issue in america is poverty/wealth distribution not racism, yet people virtue signal racism which achieves nothing & only creates further division & struggle rather than focusing on issues that will enforce actual progressive change. This is what the media/elite want, chaos and instability over nonsense that benefits nobody.
This guy is a hero imo.
07-12-2020, 09:45 PM
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I don't think there is any sense to be made out of this movement; other than the people that belong to it have a deep sense of being victimized and wanting to tear the system down, even if that system provides a high quality of living for millions of people.
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