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@eyesore | 16 January 18 | |
Some races thrive on playing the victim and who can blame them they seem to gain by it ....the downside is we get leaders like trump profiting from the flip side of all this and gaining powew
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@bozzalad | 16 January 18 | |
@ eyesore - 16.01.18 - 08:54am Some races thrive on playing the victim and who can blame them they seem to gain by it ....the downside is we get leaders like trump profiting from the flip side of all this and gaining powew Pretty much |
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@kimjongl | 16 January 18 | |
@ psnality - 15.01.18 - 01:21pm What I just said, when they take a role that is intended to be from a person of a different race and turn it into a white person. Films like Ghost in the Shell where the role was meant to be an Asian woman surrounded by other Asian people but Hollywood made her a white character, she even had an Asian name. Do you think it happens the other way around? |
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@ladibud | 16 January 18 | |
I also find myself wondering in a way if I am insensitive to those who feel it is racism, note not to those who vandalise etc... But I have never been a victim of apartheid and years and years of seeing myself or my mother and father being treated like s**t and called names. Is it easier to be objective when you haven't lived thru it
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@9362 | 16 January 18 | |
Nice answer ladibud.
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@9362 | 16 January 18 | |
Thank you honky.
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@trashy | 16 January 18 | |
@ liambrwn - 16.01.18 - 04:26pm A black man would take offence at being called a black cuunt. Would a white man, being called a white cuunt? If they're a c*nt they're a c*nt, no need to bring race into it |
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@silverjx | 16 January 18 | |
@ ladibud - 16.01.18 - 02:40pm I also find myself wondering in a way if I am insensitive to those who feel it is racism, note not to those who vandalise etc... But I have never been a victim of apartheid and years and years of seeing myself or my mother and father being treated like s**t and called names. Is it easier to be objective when you haven't lived thru it Could agree with that thinking but when you think over 40 years in nearly every country a lot of countries have had similar designs on kids clothes and would like to get black kids have worn stuff like that in the past. So why the big uproar now? |
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@9362 | 16 January 18 | |
@ liambrwn - 16.01.18 - 04:26pm A black man would take offence at being called a black cuunt. Would a white man, being called a white cuunt? Have you ever been called a white cuunt? |
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@crail | 16 January 18 | |
The blacks are still buttmad about being treated like sh*t a few years ago (and rightly so) so there is a difference
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