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As evidenced most recently with Kanye Country Club Thread
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u/NoObjective427 4d ago
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u/Specialist-Box4429 ☑️ 4d ago
This is my most used gif of all time
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u/sirkosmo 4d ago
Speaking of Vince Staples, I was watching Abbott Elementary and guess who I found as Janine’s BF?
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u/sus-water 4d ago
Nah half of them would still be women so they still couldn't join the klan. Klan don't like abortions
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u/Patrick_Jewing 4d ago
Let me tell you a funny story about white women.....
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u/sus-water 4d ago
A small amount of them will still be alt right. The rest will play act being liberal but really be conservative except for the abortions they want. The moment they get to their 40s, they stop caring about the abortions too
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u/Patrick_Jewing 4d ago
Over 50% of white women voted for Trump.
2% of black women did.
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u/sus-water 4d ago
That's the entire point of the post. If it wasn't clear that republicans hate them for their skin, they would find a lot in common with them
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u/Ghoti76
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a lot of black people are conservative without really realizing it. And for a lot of radical black people, the only progressive element of their politics is race
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u/Ham_Fighter 4d ago
This a problematic statement on the surface that I really want to disagree with, but I'm struggling for a coherent rebuttal. Huey P. Newton understood class struggle was/is the real struggle. Unfortunately, most of us haven't got that message.
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u/KeyanReid 4d ago edited 4d ago
It’s all class war.
The folks winning it realized their victims will side with them if you just pretend to hate what they hate.
Class war on easy mode makes the money machine go brrrrr
Edit: nobody is coming to save us. I don’t know if this is gonna go anywhere at all, but yesterday I grabbed up r/workercommunity. Trying to make a place to stand together and help each other. It’s all we got
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u/YesOrNah 4d ago
Yup. $50 trillion stolen from the working class since 1979 and I bet it’s way more than that.
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u/SerenityM3oW 4d ago
Eat the rich.... No matter what colour they are
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u/DougieWR 4d ago
The ways we address race as a national mindset is why we'll continue to loss. Racism is the tool used by the powerful the world over to galvanize their populations to supporting them instead of realizing the powerful are the issue. It's perpetually reinforced by the institutions they hold sway over and not addressed as if we solved it their greatest means of dividing the working middle class and poor would be lost to them.
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u/RoughhouseCamel 4d ago
If you’re a non-black POC, black people aren’t that different from white people in terms of ignorant and hateful shit you gotta deal with. The whole institutionalized power structure makes one group more empowered to casually cause harm, but the sentiments are the same. The most unifying factor between all races is how shitty we treat people we identify as “different”.
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u/AssssCrackBandit ☑️ 4d ago
Ya kinda true. I'm half black half Indian and grew up in Chicago in a heavily black neighborhood. You won't believe the virulently racist stuff that I heard everyday growing up about my Indian half
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u/RoughhouseCamel 4d ago
Yeah, being mixed is tough because then you gotta watch your own people turn on you because you have something they don’t, and they want that to be your problem. Times like those make me feel like I don’t HAVE people.
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u/Eternal2 ☑️ 4d ago
That's true though we usually believe in big government too. Most black people align with the left on economics but are socially conservative.
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u/dmun 4d ago
You're confusing leftist with populist.
A populist also likes big government, but only for the specific benefits and benefits to their own group.
Just as many black people take a hard line on migrants or immigration in general, plenty want lower taxes (but all the same benefits). Hell, in my own city of Chicago, "Democrat" Willie Wilson is as pro-police as you get here-- he also wins majority black areas (where, admittedly, he does gas give aways).
We think of these as "leftist" except they come without a coherent, systemic paradigm-- just, "as long as I get mine."
Frankly, that's exactly how Maga talks.
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u/schmoopycat 4d ago
Willie’s polling results were SHOCKING to me. I haven’t asked my parents who’d they vote for yet (they’ve lived in the burbs for nearly two decades now) but part of me thinks it would be willie just given all their friends and most of my family did.
Hell, my dad said he voted for Obama simply because he was black. Nothing else.
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u/OriginalOmagus 4d ago
a lot of black people are conservative without really realizing it.
To the degree that they don't realize it, I think it's largely due to the conflation of social ideology with political ideology. A very astute point I once heard on the NPR Code Switch podcast is that there are a lot more Black conservatives than there are Black Republicans.
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u/jimbojonesFA 4d ago
I thought it was funny how in the show "black-ish" they point out how Dre's mom was basically a Trump conservative in nearly every view she held strongly, but still insisted she was a liberal.
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u/kimpossible69 4d ago
My mom is the reverse of this, voted for trump but has a conservative talking point for every traditionally leftist opinion she holds concerning workers, guns, billionaires, it's maddening!
She even seems so conflicted trying to hold onto some of the hardline conservative values, the most apparent one being the police, her black patients have shown her numerous videos, she's always been FTP since she was a 7/11 clerk and a police officer informed her that "NIR" announced with cross streets on the radio meant "n-word in Redford", and our family has also never had good interactions with the police. She still ends her criticisms of them with qualifiers like "few bad apples hurdur"
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u/UnifiedEntity 4d ago edited 4d ago
This is kind of what fascinates me about race and politics in the United States. The racial bigots have made the GOP, the conservative party, the party of disenfranchising Black people because their people historically dislike Black people. Meanwhile, in Black land, we are naturally conservative. An open and fair Republican party would recruit so many Black people. Race is the defining issue - as it is so often in America.
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u/duffmanasu 4d ago
The same could be said for a lot of minority groups in the US. For example, Mexican immigrants and Muslims both tend to be very socially conservative but the GOP is so absurdly bigoted against them they drive away their votes.
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u/fireandice1987 4d ago
It is true. People talk about the increasing Hispanic and Asian populations as bringing diversity and how we’re headed towards a more liberal country, lol, I’m Asian and I live in a majority Hispanic county. Yeah. No. If the GQP wasn’t so racist, they’d have more votes.
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u/Aenarion885 4d ago
Problem is opening themselves to those votes loses the racists. It’d likely mean a few decades of losing elections, which would risk a lot of progress against the interest of the wealthy. So they are damned if they do, damned if they don’t.
But yeah, lots of minorities are conservative AF and would vote GQP in a heartbeat if it weren’t for the racism.
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u/magikfISH 4d ago
It's the same for the Hispanic population. Most Hispanics are super conservative, misogynistic, religious as hell, and mostly transphobic. Race wouldn't even matter because quite a few Hispanics are racist as hell too. It's just, they judge white people too. I say this as a Dominican who observed his own community growing up.
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u/EdAndEinOnShrooms 4d ago
My dad himself is darkskin - you will hear him buying into outdated, harmful stereotypes about other races. "That's racist" "look at the colour of my skin"
As for the Swastika comment, I have met way too many neo-Nazis in the Middle Eastern and East Asian communities because they also believe in 'white being pure'. The same people that white people harass
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u/ValaShen ☑️ 4d ago
Colorism is everywhere. Some Hispanic people will literally tell you they are white simply because of their complexion.
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u/PKMNTrainerFuckMe 4d ago edited 4d ago
Tbf many of them are. Mexico used to have a whole caste system around the amount of indigenous blood you have and they still deal with its effects to this day. As a mestizo myself, Mexico is just the country I’m most familiar with, but I’m vaguely aware that it’s the same in many Latin American countries.
Speaking Spanish doesn’t necessarily make you not white.
Edit: yes, obviously Spanish comes from Spain which is largely ethnically white. I didn’t mention that bc in context we were talking about Hispanic Americans which rightly or wrongly are usually lumped in with “black and brown” Americans.
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u/andee510 4d ago
My girlfriend is Mexican with 92% indigenous DNA, and her mom still uses "india" as an insult for like shy or lazy.
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u/ElCholoFantastico 4d ago
Huh my mom calls me that all the time and it just clicked reading this that that might not be ok.
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u/andrewdrewandy 4d ago
Same with my dad's family. They talk about the indios down the street and in like y'all are dark as fuck and 4'6" on a good day wtf are on about ?
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u/soul-taker 4d ago
Mexico is just the country I’m most familiar with, but I’m vaguely aware that it’s the same in many Latin American countries.
I visited Santo Domingo in the DR last year and them mfers told you straight up that they were better than the Haitians they shared the island with because their skin was lighter. That shit was wild.
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u/GreyDeath 4d ago
I can attest this is the case in Ecuador, where there is a lot of discrimination against Afro-Ecuadorians and Indigenous people both.
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u/ImplausibleDarkitude 4d ago
doesn’t term “Hispanic” refer to ethnicity rather than race? Spain has white people.
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u/amaninseattle 4d ago
Spain IS white people
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u/ErnestCarvingway 4d ago
lurking swedish oldfag here. by far the most common racial slur when i was a kid was svartskalle, literally meaning blackhead, and it would cover roma, midterannean peoples, arabs, basically a catch all for anything not blond and blue eyed. most northern europeans couldn't tell the difference between a spaniard or a syrian.
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u/SqueaksScreech 4d ago
I'm literally staring at the asian girls who only date white guys
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u/EdAndEinOnShrooms 4d ago
It sucks when they try to justify it like "white guys give me more attention" just because the white guys are openly fetishising/infantilising them, like that's not the right kind of attention
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u/Kektuals 4d ago
They infantilize themselves. It’s a cultural thing in China and Japan. I can only speak to those two since I haven’t lived in any other Asian countries.
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u/bearflies 4d ago
This sounds lot like "keep it within the race" dogwhistling....
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u/Nishikigami 4d ago
It always is. Just don't engage, trust me. Happy couples will be happy couples regardless of whatever skin color either partner is.
Engaging with this kind of person will only leave you frustrated.
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u/Moogoo4411 4d ago
Former British colonies are obsessed with the acceptance of White people and a lot of them are asian countries, don't quote me too hard tho, i got that from Ronny Chieng explaining his own experience with his family
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u/EdAndEinOnShrooms 4d ago
Yeah, I had this one Indian classmate who tried so hard to convince people he was "fully British, nothing else" because of the colonisation (we don't live in Britain anyway). This was back when we were in 4th grade though so you can just tell that a kid that age had the mindset passed down from older relatives
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u/No_Higgins
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Why is it so hard for people to just not be shitty?
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u/bottledsoi ☑️ 4d ago
Cause shitty people are at the top of the food chain. At least that's one of the reasons why I think.
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u/usuallyclassy69 ☑️ 4d ago
All I wanna say is I'll popping some popcorn if any of you guys want any. Lemme know 🍿
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u/SirRupert 4d ago
It's true and I feel like I see more and more people calling it out every day. The "black people can't be racist" idea was short lived and leaned on too heavily.
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u/HTKTSC 4d ago edited 4d ago
The "black people can't be racist" argument originally had good faith. It was supposed to explain that racism is systematic, and because black folks are victims of the system, and not operators of it we technically can't be racist. Can we be prejudiced and discriminate against other groups? Abso-fucking-lutely.
That argument just got boiled down the the single sentence that benefited people that want to make bad faith arguments unfortunately, so the nuance in the conversation is forever dead.
Edit: Gonna just note here that I never liked the argument, and arguing over the semantic meaning of words instead of the treatment of people always devolves into the point never really being addressed. It doesn't matter what you call it, discriminating is a bad thing. I won't defend the argument of "black people can't be racist" because I don't believe it.
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u/PotatoCannon02 4d ago
The "black people can't be racist" argument originally had good faith.
No it didn't, because you have to redefine words for it to work.
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u/Erisian23 4d ago
I had a huge argument with someone over this shit. We can be racist af too, I know growing up I was racist against Mexicans. Even systematically, it just depends on the system. Some are larger and more permanent than others.
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u/ScyllaGeek 4d ago
My problem with this argument has always been that it just ignores the fact that "systemic racism" is a term that exists. People can be just normal-ass racist outside of the confines of a system.
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u/SirRupert 4d ago
This is a really good point. At the end of the day it’s a little too broad of a statement to not be taken advantage of the way it has. But you’re absolutely right.
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u/HTKTSC 4d ago
It is absolutely too broad of a statement to not be taken advantage of. It works behind the idea of "Trogan horsing" a good point behind a controversial statement like "black people can't be racist." I don't see why we couldn't lead with the fucking point, but some people just like to argue.
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u/Sleepy_Chipmunk 4d ago
Friend of mine tried to argue that racism against white people is impossible anywhere in the world, even countries with barely any white people, and that it’s never ever been a thing in the thousands of years of human existence. Very odd conversation considering he was from the Balkans.
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u/DustyIT 4d ago edited 4d ago
Might be just me being confused about the semantics, but not all racism is systemic, is it? Can individuals themselves not be racist and held accountable for those beliefs? Or am I misunderstanding, because I don't see any way that's a good faith argument, even with that context.
Also adding to my confusion is that that only really speaks to systems that are white dominant, as I understand it. So can black people perform racist actions, and still not be considered racist, towards other people of color like Asian ethnicities, because they are the victim of a system owned by an entirely separate 3rd party race?
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u/Ok_Bat_7535 4d ago
Mostly Americans tried to change the meaning of the word racism. This did not fall right with a lot of people from all races because the “new” meaning would’ve been ridiculous and would mean certain people couldn’t be racist anymore.
Systemic racism is racism, just like someone hating black/Asian/white/whatever people for no reason than them being what they are.
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u/TooSmalley 4d ago
I’ve argued for a while if the republicans weren’t so racist they’ed do great in black and immigrants communities.
I grew up in Miami Dade county with a lot of Black and Caribbean people, A whole lot of them are very economically and socially conservative.
Same deal in the gay community. I’ve met a lot of gay people who are extremely economically conservative/libertarian and the only reason they vote for the Democrats is because they want to be able to have their partner down as a dependent on their insurance, Which for reasons the Republicans tend to be against.
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u/strychnine28 4d ago
Lots of misogyny in the gay community too, which is sad.
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u/sanfranciscouser1234 4d ago
And racism
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u/boldandbratsche 4d ago
The racism seems to come out heavily when sex is involved. I don't mean people just prefer certain races, or even that they fetishize certain races. No, horny gays start saying some super racist shit out of the blue.
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u/OliM9696 4d ago
i remember a post about black femboys which was interesting.
White femboys would say stuff like "dick me down daddy with your thicc black c0ck" some black femboys didn't like this as they felt this kind of racial focus excluded them.
probably not doing a too good job at explaining this but this comment i found does a good enough job
So, as a black fem boy, a trans guy, who has read a lot about the racial history of the United States, as well as lots of classic literature about the western world in general- I want you to know, first and foremost, that your feelings of exclusion are real. Lots people people who aren't POC are gonna say stuff like 'we love all femboys/all femboys are real and valid, ect' and while I don't doubt for a second that the people who are posting that actually believe it- you also need to know that this phenomenon of feeling like you are seen as 'not as fem' is not just in your head.
Systemic racism has spent hundreds of years painting black people, both men and women, as brutes. Doctors used to say that black women didn't need pain medication during childbirth, or surgery because black people had a 'thicker skin' and therefore a 'higher pain tolerance' which is not at all true.
There has been a global culture that has painted a picture where 'dainty, delicate, and fine' = 'skinny, white, and western'. But that is racist bullshit. Black skin is fine, it is as delicate and beautiful as midnight. It is as sweet and fair as golden honey. You are a beacon, whether or not other people can see it. Black boys can be feminine. They can be sensitive, dainty, and delicate. Those who fail to see that, are relics of our worlds unfortunately racist past- that has spent centuries viewing brown people as savages.
So, long story short, that is why you are being seen differently. But you are a flame, and you do not stop burning just because other people are too afraid of your light. - from user u/lovedavi
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u/ziggy-hudson 4d ago
And trans-phobic
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u/strychnine28 4d ago
100% with the racism and transphobia! Please don't take my not mentioning it as a sign that I don't see it too. xoxo
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u/UglyMcFugly 4d ago
I can’t understand how anybody can experience oppression and go on to do it to other groups. Misogynistic black men. Racist white women. Homophobic Mexican immigrants. Body-shaming gay men. TERFs. If you’ve experienced prejudice and your takeaway is “wow this sucks for me, but it’s fine to do the same thing to another group of people” then you suck.
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u/tittylieutenant 4d ago
I said this on my previous account and got flamed for it. People called me stupid and everything. OOP is speaking facts.
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u/SwimBrief 4d ago
It’s how reddit works.
This post got positive momentum, so everyone comes in gushing and supporting the opinion to join the hivemind.
If you posted the same thing and it started with negative opinion, everyone comes in and brigades you with dissent
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I sat on a National equity committee a while back and... well, it was really sad. Many members were passionate about things that affect their community and only those things.
Some representatives of the LGBTQIA+ community said things that were blatantly anti-Black and anti-Hispanic while some representatives of the Black and Hispanic communities refused to respect non-binary pronouns and argued that gender and sex are the same thing.
I was there representing the autistic community, and was disheartened that other members representing my community were showing anti-Black and homophobic tendencies.
I don't understand why we can't all see that oppression for some of us is oppression for all of us. I don't understand why we can't lift ourselves up without pushing others down to do it.
None of us are responsible for programming we were given as children, but we are all responsible for keeping it installed and downloading the upgrades.
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u/gronda_gronda 4d ago edited 4d ago
I don't understand why we can't all see that oppression for some of us is oppression for all of us. I don't understand why we can't lift ourselves up without pushing others down to do it.
I completely agree, and it makes my heart so heavy. One of the reasons the right does so well is that they’re united in their hate, while we get fractured because so many marginalised people refuse to acknowledge their hypocrisy, instead preferring to oppress others.
None of us are responsible for programming we were given as children, but we are all responsible for keeping it installed and downloading the upgrades.
This is perfect, and relevant in so many situations. I hope you don’t mind if I use this quote in future.
(Edited to correct mistakes.)
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u/thecheapseatz 4d ago
I'm getting the popcorn ready early. "You're no different than prejudice white people" is going to cause a fucking shit storm
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u/andrewdrewandy 4d ago edited 4d ago
Dude I am biracial Mexican/white gay guy, my sister is married to a black American dude who's family's been in the southern US forever. He is an asshole about the whole gay thing and they both go to a antigay black church. My sister has told me he thinks I'm racist (I am more white looking/"acting" than mexi) and I'm just sitting here like wtf? It's cool to be openly homophobic in my face but you're sitting here thinking I'm secretly anti-black. Maybe I'm cold to you because you're a fucking misogynistic homophobic asshole?! Nah, it's gotta be my deep seated secret hatred of black people, okay. . .
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u/VapeThisBro 4d ago
Tell him that. He has no right to accuse you of racism when he has been nothing but an asshole to you
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u/SoloBurger13 ☑️ 4d ago edited 4d ago
Oh yes. A lot of people are socially conservative but the right is so blatantly racist they can’t even get those ppl to switch over. But this is the reason men in minority groups are more likely to vote red (men are often more conservative)
The swastika thing is interesting bc people already follow Farrakhan sooooo same same but different
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u/MisterHappySpanky 4d ago
In b4: the lock 🔒
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u/Nearby_Employee_2943 4d ago
Same I’m actually kinda shocked it hasn’t happened yet. But seems like people are having decent discourse
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u/one_more_black_guy 4d ago
Candace Owens said, hold my beer.
E: also see Clarence Thomas
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u/deddogs 4d ago
Clarance confuses the fuck out of me. He’s lived through segregation in his youth and still went over to team-lynch.
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u/SnooSprouts7893 4d ago
It's pretty simple. "I got here exclusively by my own merit. Thus, I am the model of success all should emulate. Racism is over because I got mine."
Which, if you know the guy's history, is absurd.
But he's just an arrogant fuck with an agenda.
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u/one_more_black_guy 4d ago
I like to think of it as some sort of extreme version of Stockholm syndrome.
He eventually reasoned out for himself, that if he ingratiated himself with his oppressors, that he would be safe. It's played out well for him, and so that self-hatred and self-lothing has been projected on to fellow members of his race.
This is all arm chair psychology.
Could be the man is just a jackass. Who's to say?
E: A lot of the comments that responded to you before I did, seem to have hit the nail right on the head.
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u/Midnight_Toker_1982 4d ago
I’ve been saying this since high school…. Black folks are not nearly as “left wing” or “liberal” as the urban label suggests…
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u/thinks1ow 4d ago
In other words a large portion of the population you refer to is Christian
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u/Repyro ☑️ 4d ago
Shit was by design. Some of the most insidious fucked up design out there. Its....frustrating to say the least. We try to pass on the lessons of what was done to us, and often those exact same people want to pay that shit forward in the worst possible way to LGBT.
Like, have we not learned the lesson?
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u/officer2446 ☑️ 4d ago
About six people came to mind. One of them my mother 🙃
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u/lovbelow ☑️ 4d ago
My entire family. But they’re of the benevolent variety where they’ll ‘pray for you’. 🙄
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u/NotMyNameActually 4d ago
It's always easier to see the ways you and your group are oppressed, than to recognize when it's happening to others. Being Jewish the first type of oppression I was aware of was antisemitism. Jews learn that our history is basically the rest of the world hating us from a very young age. Then when I started getting catcalled around age 8 or 9, I became aware of misogyny. But as a teenager I was a fucking libertarian who believed we lived in a meritocracy and that racism was over.
It wasn't until my early 20s that I finally started to figure shit out and now I see it is all the same fight. Fascists hate women and all minorities, we are all subhuman to them, they want to use women as unwilling breeders and exterminate anyone who isn't white, force-convert or exterminate anyone who isn't straight, and once they attain their imagined utopia will probably turn on each other and start oppressing anyone who's lefthanded, or it'll be innie vs. outtie bellybuttons or whatever they decide is the next axis of oppression.
The only pretend to let specific members of minority groups into their good graces, using them as puppets to pretend their ideology isn't hateful, and then discarding them when no longer useful.
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u/rickmister93 4d ago
It really hurt to know this is true but something the community is unwilling to admit at times.
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u/EdAndEinOnShrooms 4d ago
internalised racism/colorism is super common and misogyny tends to follow, all in the name of 'preferences'. It's like this with many races, actually - Arab, Turkish, Persian and Desi people use 'black' as an insult toward someone slightly tanned (and also try to bleach their own skin or lighten their hair then change to a whiter name). Sure, not all of them do it, but it's still a problem
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u/alexcutyourhair 4d ago
Coming from a West African family, yup. The shit a lot of my family thinks/believes is just gross. If I was gay or one of my future kids was trans, the shunning that would follow would honestly be their most "polite" response.
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u/YatoxRyuzaki
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I mean its not that big of a secret that some people of a minority group hide behind their minority status to be blatantly racist.
Its the same thing with radical feminist being openly sexist for „equality“ or because women somehow suffered more in their eyes
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u/SoloBurger13 ☑️ 4d ago
I don’t think you understand feminism
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Unironically using the term radical feminism was an early warning signal
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u/Epicsharkduck 4d ago
There's actually a movement called radical feminism, they aren't just referring to feminists that are radical. Radical feminisms are not feminists at all and are usually extremely misogynistic and transphobic
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u/SnooSprouts7893 4d ago
Radical Feminism is a term almost exclusively used by the alt-right and gamer nerds too politically ignorant to even know they get their slang from the alt-right.
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u/Epicsharkduck 4d ago
No, there's literally a group of "feminists" who call themselves radical feminists or radfems who go so far in order to be transphobic that they end up also being extremely misogynistic and racist
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u/Theons 4d ago
They know that's not how feminism works, that's the point they're making
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This would assume that people always hate things that they definitely understand. Which given their comment you can tell they do not
“Women somehow suffered more” is the tell.
If you change feminism to Black rights and women to Black people I bet it’d click
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u/mtron32 4d ago
I don’t understand where that comes from, Asians are cool.
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u/SilentAffairs93 YamahahahaTits 4d ago
Not sure about where the hate from the black community to the Asian one came from. However, if you ever travel to the eastern side of the world, you'll notice that racism runs deep in Asian culture towards black people.
Often times they are actually just ignorant (in a less insulting sense), as some Asian kids think that dark skin means they are "extremely dirty" and "don't wash" since they don't know it's a real skin color.
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u/SnooSprouts7893 4d ago
Uhhh... Asian Americans are kind of notorious for not acting in solidarity with other people of color.
It's largely attributed to the "model minority" myth.
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u/ItsFridayBabyFUCK 4d ago
Its the same thing with radical feminist being openly sexist for „equality“ or because women somehow suffered more in their eyes
Really tried to sneak that one in there
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u/Hungry-Telephone-767 4d ago
Rad fems are people like jk Rowling and her terf brigade and the batshit crazy misandrists on femaledatingstrategy. Not feminists that want women to be treated better and society to ditch the systemic toxic masculinity that hurts both men and women.
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u/UngenericBlackMale 4d ago
That and class, you see a lot of "well off" POC voting for policies that negatively affect people that look like them.
Same with white gays or women being sucked into transphobia because they've now got their "rights"
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u/reprobate_arseling 4d ago
Yet another thing to blame religion on given the vice grip it has on African American culture.
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u/Alimayu ☑️ 4d ago
Notice how the “battle for rights” always devolves into economic policy and administrative reform.
Basically the bad people of any race for any excuse to justify theft as a result of mistreatment.
Hence the “for the love of money”, not the actual money being the problem in most conflicts.
Even the holocaust and persecution of Jewish people was rooted in economic problems.
That said minorities are reported as the most common victims of abuses. That can be as a Ethnic minority, economic minority, racial minority, gender minority, or any characteristic that separates you from a controlling group.
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u/NotMyNameActually 4d ago
Racism persists because it is profitable. If MLK had stuck to just talking about racism, he might be alive today. When he started talking about economic injustice and attacking capitalism, that's when they killed him.
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Shaderoom taught me the average black woman on IG is insanely homophobic and hate the fact that a black man can be gay.
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u/Debbiesatramp 4d ago
I know quite a number of black people like this. Yeah … cut them out of my life cos people like that just carry around really dark energy
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u/DizzyDifference665 4d ago
It hurts my soul to see other blacks vibing with Christianity. They held tentpole sermons using that dirty ass book to justify our enslavement.
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u/kidjay76 4d ago
I’ve said this before, but the GOP would gain a lot of black votes in the south if they weren’t so racist. A lot of southern black people share the same views/ values as conservative republicans.
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u/Marsi30og 4d ago
Yes black people can be racist. Try being in an interracial relationship in Africa. You’ll be isolated
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Now this is a real “unpopular opinion” and he’s 100 percent correct. The black community is STILL extremely homophobic