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    I was looking for a place to put this so we could discuss but didn't really find a place that worked so I created this thread so we can all place articles, experiences, videos and examples of racism in the USA.

    This is one that happened this week. The lady even called and filed a complaint on the officer. This officer also chose to wear the body cam (apparently, LA doesn't require this yet). This exchange wasn't necessarily racist IMO until she started with the "mexican racist...you will never be white, like you want" garbage. That is when it turned racist IMO

    All the murderer and other insults, I think are just a by product of CRT and ACAB rhetoric that is very common on the radical left and sadly is being brought to mainstream in this country.

    Another point that I think is worth mentioning is she is a teacher and the sense of entitlement she feels is mind blowing.

    https://news.yahoo.com/black-teacher-berates-latino-la-221235341.html
     
    I eagerly await the defense of whoever is trying to ban this book. Please explain to me why this book is dangerous to our children. Why they need to be “protected” from this book.

    Most disturbing is that it is a teacher who flagged this book. What is going on in FL? Oh and the rest of the thread also discloses that this particular book was also flagged in TX.
     
    First I want to know what makes you support a grown man dressing up as a woman and living out a fantasy of dancing in front of children?
    How someone dresses is none of your business. If a person exposes their genitals that is something else.
     
    Awhite supremacist in Mississippi is facing ten years behind bars for burning a cross in the yard of his Black neighbors to terrorize them.

    Axel Cox of Gulfport was indicted by a grand jury in September for his heinous actions on December 3rd, 2020. The now 24-year-old admitted that he used supplies from his home to create a wooden cross and posted it in the yard of his neighbor. Cox then doused the cross with motor oil and lit it on fire in a despicable display made popular by the Ku Klux Klan during the Jim Crow era.

    Cox stated he burned the cross because the residents killed his dog but would later admit that he used racial slurs towards the family and targeted them due to their race. The young man stated he wasn’t pleased with Black people living next to him.

    Mississippi, in particular, has a long, painful history of anti-Black crimes that have sadly resulted in death. Most notably, the June 1964 murders of three civil rights activists stunned the nation and was the driving force behind the 1988 drama “Mississippi Burning.” Though fifteen Ku Klux Klan members were behind the slayings, only Edgar Ray Killen was tried and convicted in 2005 of orchestrating the murders.

    Unfortunately, the byproducts of those crimes are still seen in the southern state being carried out by a new generation of white supremacists.

    In August 2014, Craig Wilson, a white man, was shot in Raleigh after reporting a burning cross in his yard. He is believed to have been targeted for having mixed-race grandchildren. In October 2017, Jackson resident Louie Bernard Revette burned a cross in a Seminary neighborhood to intimidate Black neighbors...........

     
    Awhite supremacist in Mississippi is facing ten years behind bars for burning a cross in the yard of his Black neighbors to terrorize them.

    Axel Cox of Gulfport was indicted by a grand jury in September for his heinous actions on December 3rd, 2020. The now 24-year-old admitted that he used supplies from his home to create a wooden cross and posted it in the yard of his neighbor. Cox then doused the cross with motor oil and lit it on fire in a despicable display made popular by the Ku Klux Klan during the Jim Crow era.

    Cox stated he burned the cross because the residents killed his dog but would later admit that he used racial slurs towards the family and targeted them due to their race. The young man stated he wasn’t pleased with Black people living next to him.

    Mississippi, in particular, has a long, painful history of anti-Black crimes that have sadly resulted in death. Most notably, the June 1964 murders of three civil rights activists stunned the nation and was the driving force behind the 1988 drama “Mississippi Burning.” Though fifteen Ku Klux Klan members were behind the slayings, only Edgar Ray Killen was tried and convicted in 2005 of orchestrating the murders.

    Unfortunately, the byproducts of those crimes are still seen in the southern state being carried out by a new generation of white supremacists.

    In August 2014, Craig Wilson, a white man, was shot in Raleigh after reporting a burning cross in his yard. He is believed to have been targeted for having mixed-race grandchildren. In October 2017, Jackson resident Louie Bernard Revette burned a cross in a Seminary neighborhood to intimidate Black neighbors...........


    I wonder what would have happened if the neighbors had shot him claiming they feared for their lives.
     
    I wonder what would have happened if the neighbors had shot him claiming they feared for their lives.
    I think they would find out really quick that stand your ground and 2A rights don’t actually apply in their cases. I would hope to be wrong about that, but I don’t think I am.
     
    How someone dresses is none of your business. If a person exposes their genitals that is something else.

    Awhite supremacist in Mississippi is facing ten years behind bars for burning a cross in the yard of his Black neighbors to terrorize them.

    Axel Cox of Gulfport was indicted by a grand jury in September for his heinous actions on December 3rd, 2020. The now 24-year-old admitted that he used supplies from his home to create a wooden cross and posted it in the yard of his neighbor. Cox then doused the cross with motor oil and lit it on fire in a despicable display made popular by the Ku Klux Klan during the Jim Crow era.

    Cox stated he burned the cross because the residents killed his dog but would later admit that he used racial slurs towards the family and targeted them due to their race. The young man stated he wasn’t pleased with Black people living next to him.

    Mississippi, in particular, has a long, painful history of anti-Black crimes that have sadly resulted in death. Most notably, the June 1964 murders of three civil rights activists stunned the nation and was the driving force behind the 1988 drama “Mississippi Burning.” Though fifteen Ku Klux Klan members were behind the slayings, only Edgar Ray Killen was tried and convicted in 2005 of orchestrating the murders.

    Unfortunately, the byproducts of those crimes are still seen in the southern state being carried out by a new generation of white supremacists.

    In August 2014, Craig Wilson, a white man, was shot in Raleigh after reporting a burning cross in his yard. He is believed to have been targeted for having mixed-race grandchildren. In October 2017, Jackson resident Louie Bernard Revette burned a cross in a Seminary neighborhood to intimidate Black neighbors...........

    If they would just ignore it, he would have gone away. Farb has made it clear that racism only exists because we aknowlede it..
     
    If they would just ignore it, he would have gone away. Farb has made it clear that racism only exists because we aknowlede it..
    Ah, silly me. Ignore it and one day it’ll be gone like a miracle. Now, where have I heard that before?

    (Looks for sarcasm button, Cannot find it.)
     
    Libs of TT definitely said black people, it's right there in your post. How can you deny something you posted? You're spending too much time with Trump. 😂
    I do love some Trump.
    What video? The first one is an asian lady crying how the skin color of a white person is triggering.
    The 2nd is a black lady talking about 'no offense though' that she won't date a white guy (all us white say thank you) to keep her bloodline black and pure.

    I thought you were talking about the 1st video. My bad.
     
    Do you think it's misleading to take a video of a speech and cut out a 15-second segment to remove all context? How about taking a video and removing all commentary left by the person who shot the footage? Would that alter your perception?



    It's what you implied when responding to my comment that drag queens help illustrate the diversity of humanity.



    Do you think being a drag queen is a sign of mental instability?
    She literally starts the video with the words 'this might be an unpopular opinion". What do you think the context was that would make the color of someone skin being a trigger for others be ok and acceptable? I think you are defending it because you actually believe it.

    Yes

    Yes
     
    Do you see the difference between wearing a costume for a movie/TV show/play and wearing a costume in public? Specifically, why now would wear a costume when acting vs why one would wear a costume on the street?
    They are both make believe so, yeah, they are pretty much the same thing, besides the virtue signaling from the left.
     
    I haven't noticed that one before, but i still don't know why i should care what this person thinks.
    I actually agree with you, but I do find it strange that this thread is full of those posts, granted, all showing white people behaving badly and the first one I post showing the other side, you feel the need to pipe in. I think some would call that hypocrisy and virtue signaling. Not me, but some.
     
    I actually agree with you, but I do find it strange that this thread is full of those posts, granted, all showing white people behaving badly and the first one I post showing the other side, you feel the need to pipe in. I think some would call that hypocrisy and virtue signaling. Not me, but some.
    Thanks for the laugh. Nobody says that people don’t behave badly no matter who they are. Conservatives, being unself-aware, do not get hypocrisy or irony. Republicans are not and never have been the ”Party of Family Values” since there is no such thing beyond their religious whining. Thus any complaints, righteous thundering, Bible thumping and holier-than-thou-ing are of necessity empty and, well, disgusting.
     
    Thanks for the laugh. Nobody says that people don’t behave badly no matter who they are. Conservatives, being unself-aware, do not get hypocrisy or irony. Republicans are not and never have been the ”Party of Family Values” since there is no such thing beyond their religious whining. Thus any complaints, righteous thundering, Bible thumping and holier-than-thou-ing are of necessity empty and, well, disgusting.
    Any time my friend. Off to mass with my holier than thou self. Holy day of obligation and all that. I will save you a seat.
     
    I actually agree with you, but I do find it strange that this thread is full of those posts, granted, all showing white people behaving badly and the first one I post showing the other side, you feel the need to pipe in. I think some would call that hypocrisy and virtue signaling. Not me, but some.

    I don't find it strange, not anymore, but i do find it unfortunate that the internet has created a situation where nothing is local anymore.

    We used to only know about crazy people in our town, we didn't think they represented a significant group.

    Now every crazy person gets seen by everyone, so we all assume there are more of them.
     
    She literally starts the video with the words 'this might be an unpopular opinion". What do you think the context was that would make the color of someone skin being a trigger for others be ok and acceptable? I think you are defending it because you actually believe it.

    I didn't watch the video. I was commenting on the fact that Libs of Tik Tok is known to mislead and continues to post inflammatory content despite the fact that it puts people in harm's way.


    You're an interesting guy, Farb. You make a clear (and false) implication of something truly disgusting, then you try to gaslight me over it, then you admit it. And you wonder why nobody takes your posts seriously.
     
    They are both make believe so, yeah, they are pretty much the same thing, besides the virtue signaling from the left.

    The difference between a play/show/movie and real, everyday life. Please stop intentionally misrepresenting what is being said.
     
    Any time my friend. Off to mass with my holier than thou self. Holy day of obligation and all that. I will save you a seat.
    Perhaps you will learn something.
     

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