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Blatant White Privilege and systemic white racism on display.

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  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 47,719 Standard Supporter

    Sad that the message of opportunity, hard work and persistence is now viewed as disqualifyingly white. Your father would be sent off to Teacher Union re-education camp today. Why I said that currently the US public education is now involved in negative education.
    Rough estimate - about 75% of his male colleagues had served in WW2 or Korea. They knew what was important and what wasn't. Wallowing in self-pity had no place. They'd seen death up close and personal.

    I might add, the first time my father interacted with people of color was in the military where he got his ass kicked on the camp basketball and baseball teams. Good life lesson about being the big fish in a small pond. Not a lot of blacks in bumfuck Wyoming in his youth.

    Compulsory service would not be a bad requirement for dumbfucks like Kobe who swallow whatever shit their Marxist professors shoveled their way - and filled their heads with CRT and other crap. Having a the experience of work, competition and dealing with adversity is something severely lacking in the world today.

  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,237 Standard Supporter
    I came from such great white privilege that I got to spend a bunch of my summers picking strawberries, beans and cucumbers. The Slobberer would have stuck a knife into his knee to get out of that kind of labor which should of course only be performed by Mexicans.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    I came from such great white privilege that I got to spend a bunch of my summers picking strawberries, beans and cucumbers. The Slobberer would have stuck a knife into his knee to get out of that kind of labor which should of course only be performed by Mexicans.

    I had that same white privileged upbringing.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 20,016 Standard Supporter
    Recycling Newspapers < recycling Aluminum Cans < mowing and edging lawns < paper route < bagging groceries < tree work (mostly splitting wood & clearing brush) < specialized retail < construction & demolition < restaurant waiting & bartending & catering work < graduation < grad school < adult career < marriage < kids < empty nest.

    Never once considered myself privileged or disadvantaged in any way. "If you want something, work for it" was the message from Mom, Dad & Grandma, all of whom survived the Great Depression, lost loved ones early in life to war or illness, and FUCKING HATED WHINERS AND BLAMERS.

    All any motivated person needs is a chance or opportunity to show what they are capable of, and the world will literally open doors for them.

    People love success and want to see as much of it as possible, regardless of race, background, education or history.

    Now watch @dflea commit this entire passage to memory and try to burn me with it for the next several weeks.

    Rent Free, Fishboy.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 20,071
    I’ll just say statistically I’m not supposed to be where I am in life

    But as others said, education was always a focal point and the carrot I needed was that I could look ahead and never have to pass on doing things I wanted to do because of means or lack thereof

    It by no means was easy and I had some areas that perhaps I’m lucky to have had that others may not have. But those lucky elements are a small % of why I’m where I am.

    What my path taught me is that I will always be available to be a resource for those who want to make the best for themselves ... but I got no time for those that aren’t willing to help themselves
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 20,016 Standard Supporter
    edited April 2021
    Tequilla said:

    I’ll just say statistically I’m not supposed to be where I am in life

    But as others said, education was always a focal point and the carrot I needed was that I could look ahead and never have to pass on doing things I wanted to do because of means or lack thereof

    It by no means was easy and I had some areas that perhaps I’m lucky to have had that others may not have. But those lucky elements are a small % of why I’m where I am.

    What my path taught me is that I will always be available to be a resource for those who want to make the best for themselves ... but I got no time for those that aren’t willing to help themselves

    Kudos to you, Teq.

    But honestly, drunken, thick-tongued TSIO slur-casting was your true medium and purpose in life.

    All else is secondary.
  • BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,875 Standard Supporter
    The truth is, I feel sorry for the kobe's of the world (when I am not angry at them). Their country, educators and parents did them a horrible disservice; They believe in their hearts that black people are inferior. That the Irish, Chinese, Mexican, Korean, Vietnamese (etc) people succeeded because they aren't black skinned. That black skinned people are inferior and that is not only horribly racist, it is incredibly ignorant and stupid. Nothing has changed on the left. They still believe black Americans are incapable and what is worse they want to continue to try to keep a great many incapable. To do differently would mean they would lose votes. The kobe's of the world are just foot soldiers who parrot whatever their leaders tell them to parrot. He could be so constructive for something different but he literally has drunk the liberal Kool Aid and there is no hope for him. What a waste......
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    The truth is, I feel sorry for the kobe's of the world (when I am not angry at them). Their country, educators and parents did them a horrible disservice; They believe in their hearts that black people are inferior. That the Irish, Chinese, Mexican, Korean, Vietnamese (etc) people succeeded because they aren't black skinned. That black skinned people are inferior and that is not only horribly racist, it is incredibly ignorant and stupid. Nothing has changed on the left. They still believe black Americans are incapable and what is worse they want to continue to try to keep a great many incapable. To do differently would mean they would lose votes. The kobe's of the world are just foot soldiers who parrot whatever their leaders tell them to parrot. He could be so constructive for something different but he literally has drunk the liberal Kool Aid and there is no hope for him. What a waste......

    Kobe definitely doesn't view blacks as his equals. He holds them to lower standards of behavior and performance he'd never hold white people to.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    Who do you think is the intended audience for Biden and the Rat's claiming the Georgia Election laws are "Jim Crow on steroids?" It's the Kobe/AOC/CBC wing of the Rat party he is preaching to.
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