Should’ve asked her how her family treated her cousins down the way.
Should’ve asked her how her family treated her cousins down the way.
From one pasty person to all the other pasties: anytime you are about to say, ”I’m not a racist, but...” just don’t. Close your piehole. I can guarantee *anything* that comes after that ”but” will be racist, and I will not hesitate to call you out for it.
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Same for the A-Bomb museum in Hiroshima. I left that drained of mind, body, and soul, and that’s exactly how everyone should feel.
I lived in Atlanta for a bit and worked with a car dealership heiress whose family owned and lived on a plantation. When the 8-person over-the-cubicle discussion rang out about how beautiful it must be...I asked if she heard the screams and moans from the cemetery. She actually got up to come confront me saying her…
Honestly as a black man what frustrates even more about this situation is seeing dumb ass black people support or behave like this. When any group that should have an intimate understanding of oppression/bias actively or even passively participates in further oppression/bias it really makes me wanna give up.
I’d be saying ‘Well buddy it looks like you’ve got man boobs going on there. Are you sure you’re using the right bathroom?’
I’d be calling the police to say there was a suspicious man hanging out at the entrance to the women’s restroom.
Seriously, were this any other circumstance, they would be telling women to cover up more in the restroom because it’s in men’s nature to roam the earth sniffing out vaginas like malnourished hyenas.
Well, that’s just what hetero dudes have done for centuries! That’s normal. Trans people peeing next to you tho, that’s yucky.
What if a man follows another man (who is dressed as a woman) into the bathroom, in order to stop the second man from molesting a woman, BUT it turns out the woman already in the bathroom was drunk or dressed slutty? THEN what is he supposed to do?
So glad we keep finding ways to be an openly bigoted country. Was worried that after nationally recognized same-sex marriage we were going soft there for a second