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[–] DanaNordic ago 

People tend to go with whatever gives them an advantage or social and political status. There are no laws and policies giving white people an advantage; there are laws and policies giving black people an advantage. The cultural marxist argument is since our Constitution is based on white ethos, white people have a natural advantage (white privilege), therefore our legal system, our societal constructs, must be adapted for non-white peoples (identity politics).

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[–] vastrightwing ago 

When all you have going for you is your skin color, than black matters.

Likewise, when all you have going for you is your race, then being jewish matters.

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[–] InyourfaceNancyGrace 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

They're taught this. Culchah and whatnot. Even my daughter's high-end daycare/preschool has niggresses coming in telling their niglets "You're a strong black boy/girl!" They always include the "black" part. As a person who was raised not to see color this really conflicts with my moral values. Or at least it used to. Now that I know niggers are out to get Whitey, I'm less concerned with their racism, and instead embrace my own.

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[–] Atkho ago 

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[–] mralexson ago 

Europeans are the only race not like this

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[–] ifuckdolphinseverday ago 

They are just playing the game. Whites are the only non participates.

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[–] con77 ago 

its gotta be tough knowing the majority of your race is in fact inferior

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[–] 25193177? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

In real life, I haven't brought up race with a black person in my entire life, and yet I have discussed race with many black people because they bring it up. I've learned to shut up even if they talk about, but it's so true. I made the mistake of complimenting a woman's hair. She looked light-skinned like Megan Markle, so I thought she was maybe of Spanish descent, but she freaked out because I mentioned her "black person hair". I sort of knew it was a sensitive subject because I did see the documentary "Good Hair" but I didn't even know she was black, but ... one drop rule.

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