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Originally posted by Buddy
How did we **** up the world?  :
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White people are literally the only group of people on the planet who went to every continent outside of their own with he intention of colonizing and spreading their ethnocentric ideals
the very country we live in literally became what i is because White people snatched it from beneath the feet of the people who were living here, enacted genocide and called it a "discovery"
White people have gained power over the entire world
and they gained that power by means of violent force
I don't think that White people are a walking plague, but I also don't live in a world of delusion
You like living in the world the way it is because the negative repercussions of living in a Eurocentric, White supremacist society don't really have an affect on the quality of your life
just like that young woman in the video eye-rolling and excessively blinking with every exasperated breath she takes as she reaches deep into the trenches of her throat to deliver that angsty-White-woman vocal fry for her contradictory rant about how she's "like, soooo tired" of these "minorities" thinking they can say anything they want about White people and how Americans talk about race "like... way too much" when she looks like the kind of person whose chuckled at her fair share of "Shaniqua" jokes in her time on this planet
I don't believe that non-Whites are incapable of making racially offensive statements or hating other racial and ethnic groups, but that's because the good Lord blessed me with a working brain
however, I'm not about to sit up here and let cyber-goth barbie preach to me about how Black Live's Matter is an organization that was born out of anti-White racism and how things like the White collective's shallow, dehumanizing view of Black American culture as something to be accessorized and used as a cute aesthetic for fashion magazine shoots and poorly postured dance videos for the Instagram "explore" page while they still maintain a dangerous, racist mindset about the very people they're borrowing from isn't something that should be talked about or regarded as offensive to Blacks