• @baldshinobi now what did you do knowing he is a rapist? Did you do anything? Did he go to jail cause you put him behind bar? If you don't like him being president, expat yourself.


  • @Kp_corleone my parents have taught me the history of my people. they have taught me what my ancestors have done for me. they have taught me to never let a white man walk over me. they have taught me that my skin color is beautiful. they have taught me that i am no “nigga” or “negro”. they have taught me that black is beautiful. they have taught me to fight for what i believe. and whatever else they or my school have not taught me, i have taught myself.


  • @Kp_corleone i protest. that’s what i do. i let people know that our president doesn’t deserve to be in office because he’s a BIG PIECE OF SHIT <3


  • Let me explain. I'm not saying that I know what happened better than you do. You state that you are black. If so then what Joyner Lucas writes in im not racist is correct. Not the entire thing but if you notice the second half is about how someone who is black might react to the given situation, hence why he says " it doesn't mean I'm not affected by the history." I'm not here to bash I'm simply trying to open your cognitive think with rationality. I appreciate how much feedback you give. Don't get me wrong. But thats exactly what I'm looking for. How does the speech make you feel compared to how it may make other races feel? Exactly its not the same. I understand that. soft smile I love your mind. And please don't take my words in any way more than just a discussion. I simply want to hear what you think. So thank you. If your down to talk more. Lmk. I'm always willing to listen. I appreciate the fact that that may have hit personally. Why? Cuz now you can reflect. Not on what I said but with HOW you chose to answer. Checkmate. My friend. Its not a game so don't take it as if I see it as one. I respect you AND your THOUGHT. thank you for speaking with me.


  • @baldshinobi yeah that's right, thats what your parents thought and you go blind.

    Well, I'm not gonna die even there's a white man walk over me and being racist to me.

    I'm the one being superior, for, they had to be racist towards me.

    Come to think of it, you don't react, you won't get hurt.


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  • @Kp_corleone Felt. Thanks for your feedback. Stay up.


  • How can you fight with a legally elected president, you stupid or what? Did you even know the simple maths of odds?

    Your protests means nothing at all. Then you have to whines your racism problem on a forum. That's more sad.

    Even black called each other negro n nigga.


  • @baldshinobi haha. Really though, you must admit at least a little that there are people in this country that hate white people. You disagree?

    That said, as a pretty average white person I've never faced more racism than something like this where all white people are grouped together and shamed.


  • @Kp_corleone i’m still not a “nigga” or “negro”. blacks have made it their own word. just how gay men have made faggots their own word. just how lesbians have made dykes their own word. just how women have made bitch their own word.


  • parents usually taught their kids to study well, get an A plus on school, be nice. Go become doctor or president like Obama. Don't embarrassed your family, son.


  • @JustAnotherDude people wouldn’t feel that way if there wasn’t white supremacy.


  • @baldshinobi i dont think the holy jesus christ can end the racism as well.


  • @baldshinobi don't disagree! But there are people who aren't white supremacists who are affected because they're the same color. Racism, no? It's not oppression though really, I guess that's the big difference.

    Anyway, I in no way am trying to downplay the oppression that some white people exert in the US, I just think that there is at least a tiny bit of racism for everyone.


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  • @baldshinobi said in white people can’t experience racism <3:

    @first101 EXACTLY can’t oppress the oppressor

    I've never oppressed anyone, except my little brother :sweat_smile: and I am friends with a few people who are not white. In fact one of my best friends during adolescence was Thai. And yet I'm being called an oppressor because of the color of my skin by you right now. This is racism in its purest form. period luv. #notoracism


  • @baldshinobi
    ooh, this is gonna be a controversial topic!

    imho they can experience discrimination and it can be quite severe at times, but white ppl can't fundamentally experience the kind of systematic racism/oppression that poc have faced in the united states, or in other white-majority countries. at least that's how i feel.


  • @baldshinobi said in white people can’t experience racism <3:

    @lucileom616 don’t try to give me a paragraph about what martin luther king jr. fought for when i’m a black person, i already know what went down. i’ve been taught this my entire life.

    If you knew Martin Luther King Jr. you would know that he would not support your position. Let me quote one of my favorite quotes ever:

    I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation whhere they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

    and

    I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."

    You are not living up to this man's ideal. In fact you are calling all non-whites to be morally superior to all whites, because all whites are oppressors. I'm always astonished when I meet racists of your kind, completely oblivious to the fact itself... Do you think white people knew they were racist? I wonder. I know I'm not. And I hate being judged for the color of my skin.