I hate Nick Fuentes and I’ve never met him, because it took all of about 15 seconds of that video to understand exactly what kind of smug douchebag that guy is.
I hate Nick Fuentes and I’ve never met him, because it took all of about 15 seconds of that video to understand exactly what kind of smug douchebag that guy is.
The level of cognitive dissonance is truly astounding. A person who took part in a white supremacist/nazi march claiming to be shocked that people can hate someone they’ve never met...
Perfect response. Fascism and Nazism are cancers, ignoring them or tolerating their rise will kill the country.
Years before I came to the United States, I saw John Singleton’s Higher Learning. The climactic sequence between Malik, Remy, and the police seemed dystopian then, but completely plausible now.
Echoing what @Raineyb said, the city shares culpability for a lack of preparedness to deal with the violence.
being called Nazis...
But Yesha you don’t understand, as a White British man not even in the US only I have the true account and explanation of what went down yesterday and I have to let you all know what went down and how that affects Black America.
So how long until the replies from those who think they’re the exception to the Ally rule start pouring in?
They had their own “Security”. Guys dressed up like they were official military police. You know those guys that like to play war and pretend they are macho.
Those are racists dressed in their make believe military clothes.
I can’t help compare and contrast this with Ferguson. Ferguson happened after a murderer walked free, the town erupted, and the response was militarized and brutal.
If this isn’t the prime example that (white) people who say “both whites and blacks are racist” or “there’s too much hate on all sides” do so in an attempt to make light of the hateful actions and policies perpetrated by white people, then I don’t know what is. This “many sides” or “all sides” rhetoric is just like…
When they go back to work on Monday, they will talk about this weekend with the same fervor they would about a bungee jumping or white water rafting trip. The thrill and energy of coming together, maybe getting a little pepper spray, standing up to cops and absolutely nothing happening to them at all that could…
Eh, technically, the mascot is Homer the Brave, who’s basically Mr. Met in a Braves jersey, and I don’t think that’s racist.
Whenever February comes around, I think to myself, THIS, this kind of thing, is the real “black history” we should be honoring and remembering.
White deflection is a terrible...stupid response.
“Wake up, you old fool, you slept through the act!”
“Who’s a fool? You watched it.”
“I really liked that last act.”
And all you get are dumb kids who poorly recite old racist jokes they heard in the playground.