[–] ScalarWhaler 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
You know the answer. This is real and happening.
[–] HighEnergyLife 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
Read Peter Thiels book The Diversity Myth.
The oppressed/subordinate/victim groups have always been beyond reproach, since the beginning.
Edit: Pg:165.
"Although Stanford's code seemed to prohibit all vilification on the basis of sex, race, and these other characteristics, there was a catch. Only epithets targeted at so-called “subordinated” groups were considered “fighting words.” Those with a “superordinate” role in society were not protected. For these individuals, explained law professor Charles Lawrence, a supporter of the speech code, there were no “fighting words” in the English language that would “inflict injury.”4 In other words, those who were superordinate were so dominant that, by definition, they could never be hurt by others, and those who were subordinate were so powerless that they could never hurt others."
This all started because a couple white student told a couple black students that Mozart wasn't black
[–] lanre 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I'm convinced at this point that the FBI infiltrated BLM like they do all other groups and helped the more radical/retarded members rise to positions of power. As we saw at Charlotte, Berkeley, etc. the police aren't on the side of whites any more than they are of blacks, and it could've morphed into a second civil rights movement against the police state.
[Edit:] And yeah, the media won't get outraged until their handlers tell them to.
Me too. There is nothing they've contributed to the world that we couldn't live without. If we listed inventions by merit and importance, nigger inventions wouldn't even be on a list of 10,000 inventions. The only thing they contribute to society now is entertainment: sports, comedy, music, acting, etc. Without them entertainment would be different. Big deal.
[–] lemon11 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
They did get outraged. They invited BLM agitators on to their shows to tell them how racist it is, and they all shared their outrage in a feminine way about how racist "All Lives Matters" is.