I make a living selling items online. They buy from a website, Nobody knows or cares what color I am or what my sexual orientation is, or if I am pre or post op anything.
I'm sure this opportunity is only available to people of a certain skin color, Not because I have taken risk and literally can tell you about hundreds of items that did not sell well or lost money for me.
[–] TestForScience ago (edited ago)
White Privilege: Genetic predisposition and history of being the advancers of the human race.
Black Privilege: Genetic predisposition, culture, and history of being a lazy sack of shit that, if history tells us anything, requires a whip and/or beatings to get them to do anything constructive. Did you know they also, technically, haven't discovered electricity yet? All powerplants and power solutions et al were constructed by foreign contractors. They've never built one.
They say 'privilege' instead of superiority, else they'd have to admit that Africans are a lesser race.
[–] xenoPsychologist 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
i like how he says he is fortunate instead as though they arent the same thing.
[–] xenoPsychologist ago
he even admits its because he happened to meet certain people. having an opinion of them meaning different things doesnt make them stop meaning the same thing. good fortune is the same as luck.
[–] BearDolphin1488 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
White privilege is just a fancy way to rationalize nonwhite failure/inferiority
Edit* I stand corrected. Niggers are superior at achieving low iqs
[–] rejectedfromreddit 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
(((Malcolm Gladwell))) made a career on books and speeches about how Bill Gates and several others were just lucky (and privileged). Nothing to do with hard work, leadership, or dedication.
If you convince the goyim that they don't need to work hard for anyone but their boss and climbing the (((corporate
))) ladder, it's easy to keep them repressed, happy cogs.
[–] skullfuku 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
The "William S. Gates Foundation" was established in 1955 on the day of his brith, endowment was 1 mio dollars. His father was an extremely wealthy attorney. The IBM deal was arranged by his mother who had charity- and PR contacts. Virtually all the software was written by other people while Billy was playing poker with his rich buddies at havard.
[–] Shotinthedark 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
And they were looking for a midget to play his character and he was the 1 they chose. You still got lucky stubby!
[–] DamonAxemaker 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
His entire life has been a black pill. Guarantee he has seen shit that would make even the most die hard suckers of HIllary's cock turn into a real Nazi.
[–] TopTierCIAShill ago
they had apartments in Brooklyn in GoT?
[–] Gorillion 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Dinklage is the actor not the character.
He has stood out from the usual dwarf actor crowd though. Likely because he was hardcore about the roles he chose. First saw him in a movie called Living in Oblivion, about a cheap indy film being made (based on Johnny Suede IIRC, it takes some potshots at it's Brad Pitt stand-in character). The film features a dream sequence, and Dinklage plays the stereotypical "Surreal Dwarf" and has an explosion about the trope and who in the hell ever had a dream about a dwarf doing something weird anyway.
Then later he turns up in Elf as the super-angry children's book author. Each time he stands out and dominates the scene. And in the not-great SciFI TV show "Surface"(?) he just plays a character who isn't written as a dwarf at all. The snarky science genius guy. Which is pretty interesting, because they kept in the also tropish scene where the boy scout military dude bitches him out and the extreme size difference between them completely blows the dynamics of the scene. It's like watching some serious bullying going down. But he was the stand-out actor in that show nonetheless. I remember thinking that if he was regular size he'd be an A-list movie star.
So I'd give him props on his career trajectory and choices. He focused on being a strong actor and cultivating charisma/presence rather than trading on his obvious novelty value, like most Hollywood creatures do (they play to their "type" for quick results). So when he does play the "subverted expectations" roles, they don't feel un-earned or cheap, but legitimately entertaining. Whereas some awful "Grrl Power" cunt like the Captain Marvel actress just repulses on an atomic level because of how fake and forced she is.
Obviously now I've said this, his next role will be the most obnoxious "gay trans BLM dwarf rights" style Netflix shit you can imagine.
[–] Ken_bingo2 ago
I saw him in another indie film before GOT. Something about trains. Terrible movie, but he is a very good and charismatic actor. I don't think acting is anything special, far from it, but he is good at it.