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Another delightful video. The comments are terrific. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10222888846391570&id=1289691080&sfnsn=mo&d=n&vh=i
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https://share.par.pw/post/80a44a4a48df455d802962bcf593d82d BLM takes over Target.
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If Black Lives Matter wasn't a total fukking sham, this guy would be their spokesman.
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Watch the video then read the comments. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=264298818184625&id=100038135256664&d=null&vh=i
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The following is a response I gave to a black girl in a discussion about a post I previously shared here discussing BLM Marxists using racism as a front for their revolution. I thought I'd share. "I want to be clear that I’m not putting the job of making sure “they” don’t create divisions on any particular group. I think it is important for everyone to understand what is really going on here. As I’ve said before, this isn’t about Confederate statues. That is merely one very small aspect of the movement that is underway. Since I wrote this (a week before I posted it) it’s already spread far beyond anything remotely related to that. I, as well as most people who are being condemned as racists for refusing to fall in line with this agenda, agree that people should not be judged on race or any other superficial criteria. If that was what this movement was really about I would support it’s aims, although I would not support the means. And although I support the idea that all people should be treated equally, I don’t see the level of racism in the real world that I’m told I must acknowledge. I understand the historical aspect, but at the same time I believe that the world is vastly different from what it was even 50 years ago. I do believe there are still cognitive biases that negatively affect some minority groups, but cognitive biases are inherent to all people. People of all groups across the globe are unfairly judged due to such biases. I understand that minorities are typically more affected by this simply by virtue of the fact that they are not part of the majority. However, I do believe the effects of this in our society today are grossly overstated. I do not believe that in 21st century America race is one of the most significant factors in determining one’s station in life. I’m not saying it’s not a factor, just that there are so many other factors that have a far greater impact. I may be wrong, but that’s my belief based on the information I have to work with. I understand that I don’t understand what anyone else’s life experience is, and I am open to hearing other perspectives. That is one reason I appreciate your contribution to the conversation. If I am wrong I would like to learn the truth. That is rarely offered in the current climate. What is typically presented is blanket condemnation of anyone who questions left-wing orthodoxy, and the only support offered for the proposition is selectively reported anecdotal evidence which is often ambiguous and/or misrepresented. This relative handful of anecdotes are pulled from a country with a population of roughly 330 million people. They are reported in isolation without any control group against which to compare. This is the antithesis of the scientific method. No legitimate researcher in any field would ever submit a study based on this methodology. To be clear, my primary gripe is not with the black community. I am troubled by the anti-white sentiment expressed in some segments of the black community (and ironically shared by some white people) but my main problem is with the people I’ve already spoken of (Marxists) as well as the large contingency of woke white leftists who have taken over this cause and made it about themselves. Ultimately, I don’t think this movement is progress. I don’t think it heals whatever historical wounds may still exist. I don’t think it does a damn thing to save black lives. In fact, I think significantly more black people will die as a result of this. Moreover, I don’t think this reduces racism. Rather I think it increases racism on all sides, which I believe is the goal. I also realize I could be wrong. It is possible that racist police are routinely murdering innocent black people, rioting and looting will revive the struggling segments of the black community, and intolerance and intimidation for all who refuse to adhere to the tenets of Critical Social Justice Theory will bring people together and eliminate cognitive bias. I just don’t see it."
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Some protestors are vandals, but all protestors are dipshits. WTF are they even protesting? Is it about the mythical scourge of police murdering innocent black men? Or the racial oppression they claim is rampant but still manages to successfully hide from all but those who believe on faith? If these assho!es really want to make the world a better place they should take their cult the way of Jim Jones so they can stop oppressing black people with their white privilege.
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In 1804 Haitians massacred the remaining white population in the country. They moved from house to house, torturing and butchering white men, women, and children by the thousands. They did so with a full sense of justice for what the white man had done to them. While we hear about the dangers of white supremacism on a daily basis, there is virtual radio silence on the growing black supremacism and its role in the riots across the US. How many will recognize this photo as the equivalent of a Neo-Nazi promising to repeat the Holocaust? This is why the myth of systemic racism is so extremely dangerous. It fuels a narrative of victimhood, wherein every instance of violence is justifiable as a revolutionary act against the oppressors. It's crucial that we recognize, deconstruct, and condemn the ideological underpinnings of this movement.
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325752754_Is_There_Evidence_of_Racial_Disparity_in_Police_Use_of_Deadly_Force_Analyses_of_Officer-Involved_Fatal_Shootings_in_2015-2016
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Nothing new to most here, but worth sharing. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-myth-of-systemic-police-racism-11591119883
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I forgot how funny Chris Rock can be.
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“Cancel” / Knee-Jerk Culture of 2020 and beyond
Rob's House replied to RiotAct's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
He and several others have moved to Parler The platform was a little rocky at the start, but it's really picked up. A lot of name people post there regularly now. -
“Cancel” / Knee-Jerk Culture of 2020 and beyond
Rob's House replied to RiotAct's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
One thing that gets overlooked is that dressing up as a specific black guy isn't "blackface." Blackface involved dressing up as a random black guy to poke fun at the black image in general. Dressing up as Karl Malone to poke fun at Karl Malone isn't similar, especially, and most importantly, in the way that makes actual blackface offensive. -
“Cancel” / Knee-Jerk Culture of 2020 and beyond
Rob's House replied to RiotAct's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
In an obscure podcast four years ago he said something to the effect of "when I saw her I was just like, I want to ***** rape you." In poor taste, for sure, but it was clearly just a crude attempt at humor in saying he was really attracted to her. Now they want him cancelled. -
Cop shoots black man in the back "I can't breathe" https://www.bitchute.com/video/dd8xZAtMVpPT/