Why are white people so pussy?
0 2014-05-02 by [deleted]
The guy from Top Gear has to apologize for some shit he said years ago? Paul Dean said "Nigger" at one point in her life and she got shitcanned for it? Meanwhile guys like Woody Allen molests his daughter and we barely talk about it? It's not just affecting celebrities but it's in the workplace too when did it become a racist witch hunt for white people? And since when does saying Nigger mean you're automatically racist? And technically what's the problem with having racist thoughts if you're not acting out in violence or hate speech? White people, comment?
31 comments
5 bigtonyy 2014-05-02
Well the Jews has been influencing us with cultural-Marxism since birth, we've been instilled with feminist propaganda making us hate our fathers and lust for our mothers, not to mention the chemical lobotomy we undergo by ingesting copious amounts of anti-depressant medications.
Last but not least, Roland is a fucking fag.
0 Ebhagz 2014-05-02
I agree with all of that. But doesn't it piss you off that now you guys are slaves to language? You can't say shit about women, blacks, gays, or anything without getting in hot water
2 bigtonyy 2014-05-02
Hey man, let the big muckety-mucks care about that.
Give me a container of coffee and I'm a happy camper!
4 [deleted] 2014-05-02
It's kind of a long story.
3 Opprobriousness 2014-05-02
Personally, I love racism.
1 Motorboat_Jones 2014-05-02
Is this Rev. Al? Jesse?
You've both made careers off something you say you want abolished. But what would you do if there was no racism?
3 [deleted] 2014-05-02
This doesn't make sense. Plenty has been said about the allegations against woody allen and there are literally millions of people who despise him as a human being and would never consider seeing a movie by him.
1 Ebhagz 2014-05-02
Yeah but it feels like the main focus of controversy is always trying to catch white people red-handed saying racial comments. Maybe that wasn't the best example though
2 bigtonyy 2014-05-02
It all comes down to the fact that public shamings never went out of style. We all love a good lynching, even though the skin colour and method has changed over the years.
3 rabblerousersreturn 2014-05-02
Uden control the media and use it as a weapon against the goyim..
3 heebykikeburger 2014-05-02
It's because most blacks are very sensitive.
3 iamfromreallife 2014-05-02
You might want to look at that Jeremy Clarkson apology a little closer lol.
2 finestelite 2014-05-02
Wait, you aren't black?
2 Ebhagz 2014-05-02
I'm Indian lol
2 finestelite 2014-05-02
Oh since ive been here every time ive seen your posts I always thought you were a black dude my bad
3 Ebhagz 2014-05-02
I'm black at heart
1 [deleted] 2014-05-02
Doesn't kala mean black in Hindi? Or maybe Punjabi... I just remember my friend's mom used to try to make him wear sunscreen so he didn't look like a kala.
2 Ebhagz 2014-05-02
I don't even know that term I'm a simple nigga. But I'm actually Indian like a brown person AKA Gandhi AKA shit-skin AKA Sand Nigger
0 [deleted] 2014-05-02
Yeah so was my friend. She used to try to make him wear sunscreen in the summer so he didn't become too dark.
2 [deleted] 2014-05-02
It can sometimes be kalla or khala. And some people think dark skin is "low class" in Indian culture or not attractive. Look at Bollywood actors and actresses? Also beggars there are typically very dark from being in the sun all day and no access to showers. It is the same in China. "Farm people" or "mountain people" are dark and old royalty were very light skinned from being indoors and had access to make up. And porcelain was associated with beauty.
0 [deleted] 2014-05-02
He's a kala.
2 kgt5003 2014-05-02
We're in chains.
2 [deleted] 2014-05-02
Um. I'm not white (or American), but shouldn't your question be 'Why are minorities in America so pussy?"Isn't that who is offended by these things and protests them? Do white people go and form rallies and picket with signs when these statements happen? I'm not up to speed on this type of thing.
2 Ebhagz 2014-05-02
idk I'm a minority and I feel like white people feel too uncomfortable to talk openly about race but I don't think special interest groups are actually offended they're just pushing their agenda
3 [deleted] 2014-05-02
Maybe I don't understand. Aren't your examples of people making statements about race openly and being punished for it? Maybe that's why they don't feel comfortable doing it? Lol.
2 Ebhagz 2014-05-02
I don't even know what I was trying to say. Maybe it is pretty much the interest groups putting too much pressure on my white niggas
3 Opprobriousness 2014-05-02
It's guilty, bleeding heart white people trying to "prove" that they don't see color and "save" the poor, down-trodden, helpless minorities by standing up for them. It must be some deep seeded need to be liked and this is how they think they can achieve that goal. Or they're battling a subconscious racism they don't even realize they have.
I'd say about 90% of my friends are Latino or Asian (not the good Asians, either. Mostly the dirty brown ones), and we make racist jokes constantly and laugh because the idea of us hating each other for such trivial, social constructs is ridiculous. People have prejudices which I think is healthy and normal, but the idea of actual, real racism seems like such a strange concept.
Except for the blacks. I hate those guys.
-1 heebykikeburger 2014-05-02
You sir are fucking brilliant. It's a shame most Americans do not share your questions.
2 [deleted] 2014-05-02
I've just lived in different countries as a minority and my experience was that people will accommodate you only if they think you can help them or if they respect you personally or if they think you have money. But what I think OP described is the reverse?
2 bcb77 2014-05-02
It's because The Liberals treat Black people in a Paternal way and don't hold them to the same standard that your run of the mill White guy gets held to. If you try holding Black people to the same standard of Whites, you are called racist.
1 [deleted] 2014-05-02
good fucking question
1 Ebhagz 2014-05-02
Yeah but it feels like the main focus of controversy is always trying to catch white people red-handed saying racial comments. Maybe that wasn't the best example though