I have come to a point in my life where I see people as racist until they prove me that they are not.
I have come to a point in my life where I see people as racist until they prove me that they are not.
To say that nobody gets misperceived as racist would be silly.
When people say, "I'm not [insert some kind of discriminatory -ism], but..." basically all I hear is "I am an asshole."
oh, no. here in the States - Florida, to be precise.
Read what I said, then compare it to what you said, then analyze the difference.
No, it's what people on the internet say when you appear to be arguing with people who aren't even in the conversation, o' mighty slayer of the straw hordes of Reverse-Racistan.
I'm illiterate because I won't summarize the sprawling power and influence that hundreds of years of oppression has had on our attitudes to race and how they relate to racial power dynamics? Even after I've directly linked you to the information you've asked for, but you're too lazy to click?
How did we even get to the topic of victim blaming rape victims? You're engaged in biblical levels of projection right now. It's almost as if, you are fully aware you're full of crap so you have no choice put to supplement your argument with non sequitors.
No. You have no sense of history apparently to even put blackface on the same plane as what Nick Cannon did.
No.
If you didn't click, you didn't want to understand. Also, you're lazy.
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