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@banehelsing7541 I'm using the dictionary def aswell as etymological. You're using the academic definition. There is nothing wrong with practicing other groups' cultural practices. All humans do it. We learn to copy as babies. You have been radicalised. I've been canerowing my hair for 30 years and only now it's a problem because some racist Americans say so. It's my culture even more so than many black people as I've been practicing those hairstyles longer. Although time is irrelavant. You can pick up things from others at any point and make it habit. And the fact you used the term "minorities" is quite telling that you've been radicalised.
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I'm white and wanted to be black and asian. It's more common than you think. But I guess because black people tie up so much more politics to their race they feel more of a way about it
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@tesiatalks its funny you mention how you felt you didnt fit in and werent "black enough" by others standards and tried to fit in by changing yourself. I'm white and grew up with black people so naturally acted like those I hung out with and the media Inwas influenced by. Then a couple of my black friends made digs that I "thought I was black" because I "listened to black music and could do the dance steps". And calling me "wigga". Ironcially the dance step comment was a compliment but it gave me a complex to this day. 30 years later. When I was 17 I wanted to be black as I thought my life would be easier and I would be allowed to be myself without judgement. That I could speak, style and dance how I wanted without my race being used as a disqualifier. So to this day I censor myself like you did to be accepted. I had to "act more white" to be accepted by my black friends. But that's not me being me. In my head I speak way more Jamaican patois. I did dance class as a child so dancing is my everything and my self-expression. I'm a female who loves to play with my hair and can canerow my own hair and would love to wear wigs like black girls wear but feel I cant as that's a "black thing" ironcially though that the wigs are "white-looking". Its mad because it comes from a place of admiration or simply who I am yet its demonized and people cant just be themselves because racist individuals expect you to fit in your box as if your race should define you. Race is nothing. Culture is everything. I am what I grew with and was influenced by. I feel suffocated not being able to just be who I am because narrow minded, uneducated people think you act according to your race. Which is pretty racist.
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@johnmendoza2021 mixed people who grow up in a white household will be missing a great portion of their black side. My white friend fortunately had her Jamaican ex teach her how to cook. I dont think she knew how to care 100% correctly for the girls hair. I used to canerow her daughters hair but even I wasnt sure about all the products. She would use one pink lotion on her hair and cocoa butter but it just seemed basic. And the kids had Jamaican culture around them as its common in UK. But still it's not the birad culture you get when your parent is speaking patois daily and you're getting the real vibes and history in the house
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@Shante-330 I'm from UK and you're wrong. Race issues didnt exist here. Racism existed but we disnt have a focus on it. And in typical racist fashion you claim I have t experienced racism. And this is why racism wont end due to people like you. Thanks for importing your woke rubbish to UK and effing up our amazing race relations. Tell me how does it feel to be a racist?
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@swagdonor2357 the people who bullied her.
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@Ashley-sl5qp I think because if you consider orientation is heavily genital-based of someone is a hermaphrodite then you arent typically gay if you like a woman with a massive clitoris. But it should really say pansexual to cover those who like hermaphrodites or transexuals
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It also wasnt relevant to the trans debate or specific question at hand. I wish the trans-guy in red hasnt flattered Blossom later on saying her loved her. She didnt deserve it after whatnshe said to him
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@1997Gaa but Blossom is an intersectionalist. So to her she has it harder than other transexuals.
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??? They werent transphobic though. Were we watching the same video? Do words mean anything anymore?
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@chey3179 gender is a social construct like race is.
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@emeliaz8358 not really. Some people dont use the person's chosen pronoun because they're not in the room or because they might be worried about enforced speech.
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I had high hopes for this but that first black kid is still woke and thinks welfare was done to harm black ppl. He needs to watch Larry Elder on The Breakfast Club
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Been waiting for this. When The Woke show clearly why many of us dont call ourselves sjws anymore.
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"What they did to black people"? Black people sold their own though. Africans oppressed Africans. Theee were black slave owners in America who didnt want slavery to end. It was white Britons who abolished slavery. You're welcome
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@newyorka7 just to clarify race in the scientific context isnt based on haplogroups, but socially it is. In science there is only one race in humans. Humans themselves. Haplogroups would be akin to breed.
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@Carah_Ad_Astra omg! That wig was bugging me too. Like atleast get a fresh one for the show or comb it. Fcuk!😂
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@lifewithjazw5851 you assume I have one.
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@ethandollarhide7943 sjw culture on crack
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@ethandollarhide7943 you think its welcoming to tell women to share prisons and hoapital wards with sex offending men or to turn gay kids transsexual or to segregate white kids from black kids and tell people its racist to ask someone where theyre from or to compliment a black person's hair?
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@deang8910 diversity quotas arent invisible. So-called white privilege is invisibile as it cannot be evidenced the same way.
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@mncoasterenthusiast2295 well, many TRAs are pushing for transeuxalism to be taken off the DSM-5 so many wont be able to get free medical treatment for it anymore.
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@catisreckless4647 pan means you would fancy male, female or trans.
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@mixazizu but bisexual people wont date trans people whereas pans would.
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@mysweetp1ano white privilege isnt evident looking at statistics. There are no examples that prove it exists. Disparities doent equal discrimination. Take UK for example, stop and search is 9x higher for blakc people but that's because they happen to live in high crime areas as shown by the fact young black boys have a homocide rate 24x higher than young white boys. You cant blame that homicide on systemic racism. Or another example where people claim black people earn les yet when examined it's becausetthey overall take lower paying jobs.
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@DoIIyMama nothing wrong with saying blacks. We day asians and jews and whites etc
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And adults. I'm a liberal but accused of being racist, homophobic (none of my exes are white and I've slept with bisexuals and the same sex) and transphobic for simply saying only women are women. Apparently just being a moderate liberal is edgy these days.
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@angelica69 being a minority does NOT mean there will always be racism atall. It doesnt matter if you're the minority or majority. Neither are relevant to if racism occurs. That's been a new qualifier recently included a few years ago. Did we all forget the definition of racism so quickly?
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@angelica69 you said being a minority that there will "always be racism" and you will "likely be subject to racism". This is completely false. Being a minority does not automatically result in either of these things. Its individual circumstance. Not about population demographics. Never has been. That's been conjured up the last few years. I'm not falling for Orwellian newspeak by racist academics with an agenda. I refuse to reinforce an out and out lie
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The guy with the glasses has a chip on his shoulder. He cannot accept that black people are succesful in America. And the other guy talking about segregation. These guys create their own demons. The Africans came to US because of the opportunities. But black Americans are ungrateful and complain too much.
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@dro4462 I know. It's terrible how humans across the world were and are still enslaving each other. Proud Britian abolished such a practice.
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@bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 no. They just think you're wrong. As do many black folk. But nice bit of racism there.
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@seventeenseventythirteen7465 white privelege isnt real. Sorry you got duped into believing it is.
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@seventeenseventythirteen7465 no it isnt. And most black people dont think like you. I'm sorry social media brainwashed you kids the last ten years.
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