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Originally Posted by Byue
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Nobody here said it's not "racist", but usually, racism is beyond insulting people.
1)Like you constantly making fun of Canada, does it make you racist?
You were born a man.
A white man.
2) Has society turned your friends into thugs?
3) When you walk near an old lady, does she clutch her bag?
4) Did anyone ever ask if you were born here?
5) If I am in a position of power over you, we may do the same thing but for me, it is worse.
Do you not understand this very simple concept?
6) When you have a slogan like, make american great, gain.
What do you think it means to those who are different?
The conservative party of canada imported your tactics (it abckfired on them) and made a Take Canada Back and that's real fucking scary:
Take it back from who?
We're all Canadians here.
7) And in regard to make america great again.
It implies that America is not great right now.
And that it was greater, before.
With nobody really telling us when that before is.
8) Reagan slashed regulations, made free movement of capital legal and then all the jobs left overseas and you guys still blame the left because it's called neoliberalism and you read liberal in there without realizing it is ultra conservative ideology that stipulate no money? fkin die of hunger bitch.
9) So, all in all, on a daily basis, as a white person living in America, you do not experience racism the way other people experience it.
10)Not only do you not experience it but you refuse to acknowledge the reality that it was so bad for black people, they created a whole movement.
Tried everything, from burning police station to kneeling during a football game and to be clear, all of these actions were deemed too radical and in the wise words of a famous man,
11)Conservativism is not about stopping progress, it's about making sure progress doesn't destroy what you already have.
You see the world in a light of jew bankers, the radical left, these corrupt pharma-companies and bro, you are not entirely wrong.
You just come to easy conclusions, wrong conclusions, silly conclusions.
12) You are like, communism is evil but the corruption of our capitalist societies is so deep that there is an international conspiracy to get you to get a vaccine to make profits and how the fuck do you juggle those two together?
13) I'm just baffled because you spew a lot of lies like jan. 6 is a normal day.
Election was stolen and you have proofs, etc but then you're upset when we call you out.
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1) no, for the most part, it's actually neighborly jesting
2) yes. When we were younger living in a poor neighborhood nicknamed "Crime Zone" we were regularly harassed by cops, illegally detained and searched, beaten, thrown in juvenile hall under trumped up charges which were (usually) dismissed, some of us were actually convicted for bogus charges on police testimony, alone. It was a "class" thing. Several instances of half of our group (which was multi racial) being arrested for merely talking back, or standing up for ourselves. I was once arrested for assault on a police officer with a deadly weapon for throwing a forty over my friends fence while a cop from the mini police station was riding by in back alley unbeknownst to us because the forty hut the ground 30 feet in front of the approaching cop.
3) yes, and people would lock their cars when we skateboarded past their car to cross the street in stopped traffic
4) no, but I was assumed to a "surfer" when I visited Florida to conduct a physical audit because I was blond, had mid length hair, and dressed in a polo. "Do you surf?" Was asked about 20 times by various people, but that's a fairly benign stereotype.
5) agreed. Punching "down" has a different impact, and was frequently experienced in interactions with police when I was a teen/young adult.
6) I believe the slogan was coined to describe the disenfranchisement the working class had experienced over the 8 years following the 2008 recession as employers continuously exploited "the recession" as an excuse to continue justifying the increased workload at lesser compensation YEARS after the economy fully recovered by 2011, along with the "affordable healthcare" act which ballooned our, now mandatory, premiums to constitute upwards of 20% of our income, and surging immigration further exacerbating wage stagnation, but the left did a fairly good job at remarketing this concept to mean a "return to historic racism". With the way the disingenuous media played on it, I can see how minority groups would interpret it in this fashion, but I don't agree with that premise/interpretation.
8) this is not a partisan issue. Clinton added to this effect with his "free trade" agreements, this was a bi-partisan aim by both political parties largely preying upon the greatest generation and the boomer generations greed to secure support and largely plays into the actual intent of #7's bulletpoint.
9) have you ever lived in a minority-majority neighborhood where you were routinely strong-arm robbed by the minority gangs which largely outnumbered you? Have you ever been jumped by 3+ people who see you as a "soft" target because you're white? I have. Several times. I won getting jumped by 3 twice while my own brother stepped aside and refused to jump in, in fear of retaliation; they realized I wasn't soft at all after that, and I didn't have to experience that problem again in my own neighborhood, but the problem has resurfaced several times in my life since, so don't expect me to not take a guarded position when I am in the proximity of a group of people who look the part, because I am not a fool waiting to be victimized by someone desperate for money and or hateful of my skin color.
10) see #9 although I don't disagree that police profiling/assumptions is "problematic". A crime has to be committed for law enforcement to be justified in taking action.