That was exhilarating, watching the metal implode on itself. But those chants... how vacuous. You’d get punched in the face chanting those boring ass rhymes in Berkeley.
That was exhilarating, watching the metal implode on itself. But those chants... how vacuous. You’d get punched in the face chanting those boring ass rhymes in Berkeley.
He chose to make Berkeley, one of the nation’s most racially diverse and politically liberal cities, his home? Then he traveled 3,000 miles from California to Virginia to protest the removal of a statue of one of America’s most notorious traitors? On a minimum-wage hot dog stand salary? This guy needs a life coach.
Still didn’t mention the alt-right. Also everything he said, down to “including other hate groups” can be interpreted as condemning BLM and other anti-hate groups.
What? I wasn’t looking at his body. I want him for his beliefs.
OMG that is the perfect description. It’s like guys at ComicCon who harass women and get excused because they’re just socially awkward and didn’t have bad intentions. Even after ComicCon made a huge public policy that they were no longer going to consider “intentions” when kicking these guys out, they tried to…
If someone asks you to speak at a white pride rally, take a hint. You’re racist.
I meant it sincerely.
You’re right. White men are the demographic who voted for him in highest numbers and it sucks to just pass over that to the white women stats.
Yeah, I’m pretty sure that’s bad advice.
The mental gymnastics necessary to believe she’s lying.
She would’ve had to pick out this particular guy to lie about (she told people that same night), coach witnesses (both the photographer and her bodyguard saw it), then for some reason not report it to the police or make it public. So basically, she and her busy…
Have you seen the photo that assgrab dude brought to present in his defense? It’s hilariously obvious that he’s grabbing her ass. Ah, white men and their confidence. Their expectation of being believed.
I’ve learned a lot by reading the articles and comments here, but I also recommend yoisthisracist.com. If you’ve never read it before, start from the beginning. It’s funny and life-changing.
Also SURJ, which I mentioned above. And books like The New Jim Crow. Basically, any books or documentaries on the history of…
I got your back. I’m white and a friend told me about SURJ.
You know, there’s a difference between venting your frustrations at white racism and actually believing that all white people are shitty.
This is a place where people can vent without having to type in all the qualifiers. Then white people who have literally a gazillion media outlets to go to where everybody is…
yoisthisracist.com
I mean there’s no way you could vote for Trump and not be racist. Or at least privileged enough and uncompassionate enough to not even attempt to see outside your own little bubble. Which is kinda racist.
Well maybe not equally. I’ve screamed at, stood up to, and stopped speaking to my sister. But I’m pretty sure she voted for Trump anyway. Also she’s married to a Latino man who almost certainly voted for Trump. I can’t do more than I’m already doing.
What does that matter? So there’s also a bunch of white women who couldn’t be bothered to vote at all, even knowing Trump might win. That doesn’t make things any better. 53% of white women voters voted for racism and sexism. It will never cease to amaze me, and I keep wondering if I know any of them.
That white people are somehow evil, soulless conquerers, while the other ethnic groups are pure, virgin victims of our evil oppression.
You’re tempted to become a white supremacist? And that’s because the LEFT is emboldening you and making it more enticing?
Look, the reason people are saying “this isn’t fringe” is that white supremacists are in our midst. If we don’t start speaking out louder against them, we’re allowing them to be comfortable among…