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Non-Whites and partial Whites, how do you feel about social justice?
Personally, I'm scared. I think the 2020 brand of anti-racism is just a new form of racism and the left's constant attacks on White people will hurt everybody. I hate that the oppression stack penalizes us for race-mixing with Whites because pale babies are considered to hold more privilege. I hate that the media and people who pretend to care about minorities have no issue changing our racial labels if we disagree with them or do something they don't like.


I hate that the media slams Whites for being racist while turning a blind eye to the colorism and racism that goes on inside minority communities. I hate that so many liberal Whites take the race card seriously when it's so obvious opportunists are abusing it. I hate that White Westerners are being told that their culture sucks and we're noble savages who can do no wrong. I hate that they're telling Whites to hate themselves for what their ancestors have done, ignoring the fact that non-Whites usually have ancestors that are just as dirty. I hate that they lump everyone with the same skin color together, as if someone from Ghana is supposed to share the same culture and way of thinking as an African American. I hate that gender nonconforming people are being told they're probably transgender and will never be happy unless they start taking drugs, as if liking dresses means you're a woman and shunning makeup means you're a man.

I hate that their racism is creating more racists.


I particularly hate that they're pushing the idea that cis White men are the only ones who don't behave like chimps.

I hate their censorship. Check out this video about a documentary Amazon refuses to show for free, likely because it goes against the media narrative and sheds some light on what actually happened to one of the BLM martyrs:
If you take their warped logic to the extreme, a masculine conservative black woman might be labeled a honorary white male nazi.
The middle column of this comic is what true equality is about, in my opinion:

Personally, I'm scared. I think the 2020 brand of anti-racism is just a new form of racism and the left's constant attacks on White people will hurt everybody. I hate that the oppression stack penalizes us for race-mixing with Whites because pale babies are considered to hold more privilege. I hate that the media and people who pretend to care about minorities have no issue changing our racial labels if we disagree with them or do something they don't like.



I hate that the media slams Whites for being racist while turning a blind eye to the colorism and racism that goes on inside minority communities. I hate that so many liberal Whites take the race card seriously when it's so obvious opportunists are abusing it. I hate that White Westerners are being told that their culture sucks and we're noble savages who can do no wrong. I hate that they're telling Whites to hate themselves for what their ancestors have done, ignoring the fact that non-Whites usually have ancestors that are just as dirty. I hate that they lump everyone with the same skin color together, as if someone from Ghana is supposed to share the same culture and way of thinking as an African American. I hate that gender nonconforming people are being told they're probably transgender and will never be happy unless they start taking drugs, as if liking dresses means you're a woman and shunning makeup means you're a man.

I hate that their racism is creating more racists.


I particularly hate that they're pushing the idea that cis White men are the only ones who don't behave like chimps.

I hate their censorship. Check out this video about a documentary Amazon refuses to show for free, likely because it goes against the media narrative and sheds some light on what actually happened to one of the BLM martyrs:
If you take their warped logic to the extreme, a masculine conservative black woman might be labeled a honorary white male nazi.
The middle column of this comic is what true equality is about, in my opinion:

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