/ThreadOf course it does. It comes from the need to be perceived as a victim in order to receive sympathy and avoid consequences and/or blame.
Of course it does. It comes from the need to be perceived as a victim in order to receive sympathy and avoid consequences and/or blame.
History doesn't lie. You can research it yourself. Every race has done bad things. However there is no black or mexican privilege. Some black people use the race card to seem like a victim but not all do. Lynching, stop and frisk, racial profiling, even in college. Even in college if you're black and go to a good school, some white people will say that you don't belong there and think that the only way you got in was because of affirmative action. This isn't a assumption my sister goes to MIT and tells me about how they try to discredit how she got into college and how smart she is. Not all black people are innocent or victims. White people aren't to blame for everything. But please gtfoh talking about black people (majority) want to be victims. I find that the race card is a double edged sword. On one hand some people use it to play the victim on the other hand people use it to cop out of racial issues.Great, another thread from the same guy trying to make it seem as black people were complete victims of the big bad white man throughout history, as if black people never did anything bad themselves.
Oh well, I'll just second what Rikerslade said, it's honestly the best answer for this thread.
What's funny is that Vein never mentioned any races, and you jumped to this conclusion. Guess you're the one rustled this time around.Great, another thread from the same guy trying to make it seem as black people were complete victims of the big bad white man throughout history, as if black people never did anything bad themselves.
Oh well, I'll just second what Rikerslade said, it's honestly the best answer for this thread.
That comment suggests or implies that being black or any other pigment other than white is not "right". I don't have to remind you of the global rules and racist statements won't be tolerated especially in my thread. Kindly don't say such racially proactive statement again.White is right.
I'm only tryna get banned.That comment suggests or implies that being black or any other pigment other than white is not "right". I don't have to remind you of the global rules and racist statements won't be tolerated especially in my thread. Kindly don't say such racially proactive statement again.
/threadOf course it does. It comes from the need to be perceived as a victim in order to receive sympathy and avoid consequences and/or blame.
"White isn't better, but being white is clearly better. Who could argue?"-Louis CK.White is right.