• nonentity@sh.itjust.works
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    13 hours ago

    When you inhabit the peak of social privilege, and habitually debase those you consider different, equality sure looks a lot like oppression.

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    Ugh. This reminds me of a relative asking me ‘aren’t you afraid of how you’ll be treated if minorities become the majority?’

    I think my mouth literally fell open. Not religious ideologies that hate women, mind you. They meant racial minorities in a predominantly white area.

    People who ask questions like that know in every cell of their body that the system that they thrive in treats others horribly and justify it by believing that anyone in power would do the same.

    So no, I’m not afraid of a race or nationality of people. I’m afraid of people with inhumane ideologies.

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      aren’t you afraid of how you’ll be treated if minorities become the majority?

      Many (mostly white) people are convinced that others will seek “racial” vengeance.

      It’s all throughout the myths regarding what they thought would happen if we freed the slaves, to what they thought would happen if we allowed black people equal footing under the law, to what they thought would happen if a black man was elected to the presidency.

      It’s really one thing the entire time: the false insistence that “race” is some kind of determining factor in a person’s soul or essence, and the loathsome postulate that at some point there will be a “race” war in which their “race” will reign supreme.

      It’s in the Nazi myths; it’s in the KKK myths; it’s in the Turner diaries; it’s in the neo-Nazi myths; it’s in the Manson family myths; it’s in the Ruby Ridge myths; it’s in the Waco myths; it’s in the Timothy McVey myths; it’s in the myths of the racially motivated mass shootings in South Carolina and New York; it’s in the MAGA myths.

      To say the idea is pervasive is almost an understatement.

      These people continually try to incite a “race” war through their actions and insist that if another “race” was in charge they would do the same thing.

      Really, they’re just massive pieces of shit racists and they haven’t realized that most people aren’t such losers that they consider their “race” to be worth killing or dying over.

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      People who ask these questions generally are the type of people who treat others badly because they believe they are better than them… so they expect to be treated how they treat people

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    Yeah, and by white people he means his dad. Because you know, his dad was such a racist piece of shit that wouldn’t rent to people of color and Woodie Guthry wrote a song about him. Becouse he was such a piece of shit.

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    The fact that Germany who committed one of the biggest atrocities in history was like “fuck we fucked up bad please accept our apology” years after the war.

    While America contributed to slavery yet can’t be like “we’re sorry we hope we can unite everyone” instead are like “why are you making whites look bad”

    Is hilarious and astounding

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      No. He won’t shut up. It’ll only get more and worse, untill yall mass strike, and bring the american economy to a pause, so you can force him out.

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    He holds a grudge because as civil rights were popularised his father was outted as a slum lord who would single out poor black families for worse treatment by putting a ‘c’ next to their names on their applications and tenancy agreements to indicate they were “colored people” and worthy of less consideration.

    Racism and injustice is the Trump family’s legacy project.

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      I assume Trump’s photo would have been hung next to Ford’s in Hitlers office should they have lived during the same time.

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    If you need an apartheid system that gives your group better rights and opportunities then the rest of the people, and if that is intrinsic to your self worth (and your ability to make a living) then you are a failure. Some people are ok with that even though it means they are a loser who need special privileges to succeed in life. Being on the same level as everyone else = very badly treated.

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    He’s right. It’s getting bad for us white people out here. I can’t even say racist, sexist, or bigoted stuff at work anymore. It’s so hard.

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      I even got the side eye once from somebody halfway across the room after I said that I thought people on minimum wage should just work harder if they want to be able to pay rent for their shitty apartment!

      or they were just looking at me while they stretched, I’m not sure, they had headphones in. but still, can you believe it! you can’t say anything anymore…

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    I am just WAITING for Trump to make a shit show statement on Martin Luther king Jr day. Knowing him, he might change it to Robert E. Lee day or some shit.