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Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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Do you live in Canada or the US? Because Canada is getting all sorts of fucked up with what you can and can not say.
Canada.

But either way. No way you could have been charged with a hate crime. You're being way to dramatic. Hate is an aggravating factor in Canada, not a charge.

No one even said you were being racist.
 

Onetrickpony

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Nov 21, 2016
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Canada.

But either way. No way you could have been charged with a hate crime. You're being way to dramatic.

No one even said you were being racist.
You may be correct about me being overly dramatic but I have had situations while I was in college where something I have said was misconstrued by someone else and I was not given any chance to defend myself because I had made someone else feel upset even though that was not my intent.

Being a large, bald, angry looking intimidating white man I have to watch everything that I say.
 

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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You may be correct about me being overly dramatic but I have had situations while I was in college where something I have said was misconstrued by someone else and I was not given any chance to defend myself because I had made someone else feel upset even though that was not my intent.

Being a large, bald, angry looking intimidating white man I have to watch everything that I say.
But... your still not being charged with a hate crime... and you weren't called racist for the interaction. Just move on.

I get it though, life is tough for bald white men. I feel your struggle.
 

kneeblock

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Apr 18, 2015
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You may be correct about me being overly dramatic but I have had situations while I was in college where something I have said was misconstrued by someone else and I was not given any chance to defend myself because I had made someone else feel upset even though that was not my intent.

Being a large, bald, angry looking intimidating white man I have to watch everything that I say.
Let it go bro.
 
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I was walking into a gas station last night and some 14-15 year old kid was trying to get my attention to ask for money. He said "excuse me, sir" like 3 times and I didn't acknowledge him. Then as I'm walking inside he mutters "racist". I just busted out laughing.

I certainly don't think this is a societal problem though. It was only because he was young and stupid that he would even say something like that.
 

kneeblock

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One of the greatest achievements of the 20th century is that being called a racist is actually a dirty word.

Because of that, I think the project of the 21st should be to come up with some different words. "Privilege" hasn't worked out so well (understandably) and bias and discrimination just haven't caught on. Prejudice doesn't quite fit and things like "appropriation" and "gentrification" are similarly loaded and possibly problematic.

So, some questions for people who get hurt when others criticize actions that benefit white people, sometimes through no fault of the direct beneficiaries themselves:

1) What do you think is a good term to categorize a local government rezoning neighborhoods, investing federal monies in clean up, aggressively policing, and removing rent subsidies while they never did so for the decades that a lower income darker complexioned population lived there?

2) What do you think is a term for when people suddenly leave a neighborhood and are given preferable loan conditions to do so after a low cost neighborhood starts to attract darker complexioned people? Bonus: what if those darker complexioned people are denied those lending conditions to also move?

3) What should we call it if members of a cultural group create and popularize a particular thing and never enjoy commercial success, but then a member of another cultural group is aggressively pushed by media and becomes wealthy because they do the thing?

4) What is a tolerable term for when people act as if these differences of treatment don't exist, or worse, when it's thought that there is something fundamental or natural about them?
 
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Lukewarm Carl

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Being a large, bald, angry looking intimidating white man I have to watch everything that I say.

I'm only 6' and 170lbs but I feel you on the rest of that.

ESPECIALLY since I'm from a small, rural, town in Virginia.

The strangest part is that in my hometown I've been called a racist and a "n***** lover" by people that are just quick to throw a name out there because of their own ignorance.

Anyway... People suck. Racism exists. There are also some really dope people in this world that make it worth being in.

I think I'm going to go fishing now.


Cheers, folks.
 
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I was driving with my wife son and daughter today when we pulled up to a light with roughly ten drunk (maybe high?) natives hiding in the shade beside the crosswalk (it was 106 outside today). One of the men stumbled to his feet with a dirty rag and staggered towards my car to drunkenly wipe my headlights. I pulled up twice to avoid his advances but he kept tottering forwards so I rolled down my wifes window and said “dude, get the fuck away from my car”. He then responded by trying to stick his head in the window and slobberingly tell me he loved me. I rolled up the window and shook my head in disgust.

This was not racism, if it had been a group of white, black or Asian addicts I would have said the exact same thing though I’m certain if some SJW was nearby and heard me I would currently have cops at my house telling me I committed a hate crime.

I fucking hate how society has thrown reason and logic in the garbage and decided to fold at every opportunity.
There’s used to be lots of tweaked out squeegee kids in Toronto.

I miss them.

The things those kids would do for money.
 
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But... your still not being charged with a hate crime... and you weren't called racist for the interaction. Just move on.

I get it though, life is tough for bald white men. I feel your struggle.
I’m charging you with a hate crime under the authority given to me by the state of Leigh @Leigh and her majesty queen Lizzie
 
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I was walking into a gas station last night and some 14-15 year old kid was trying to get my attention to ask for money. He said "excuse me, sir" like 3 times and I didn't acknowledge him. Then as I'm walking inside he mutters "racist". I just busted out laughing.

I certainly don't think this is a societal problem though. It was only because he was young and stupid that he would even say something like that.
This is true

We were FaceTiming when it happened.
 

kneeblock

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Apr 18, 2015
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I’m going back in 4 months so letting it go isn’t something I can do.
Props to you in that case for pushing your education and your comfort zone. Keep pushing. Being uncomfortable is a sign you're getting a good education.
 

Onetrickpony

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Props to you in that case for pushing your education and your comfort zone. Keep pushing. Being uncomfortable is a sign you're getting a good education.
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

Learning about the way young adults think and act can help me give my kids better advice when dealing with problems they may have in school as they get older.

I don’t understand the safe space attitude that schools push these days but I’m happy to see that there is no bullying or distinct discrimination visible. If it takes this strange path to make people get along better I’m ok with it even if I don’t necessarily agree actions being taken to get there.
 

Leigh

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Jan 26, 2015
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One of the greatest achievements of the 20th century is that being called a racist is actually a dirty word.

Because of that, I think the project of the 21st should be to come up with some different words. "Privilege" hasn't worked out so well (understandably) and bias and discrimination just haven't caught on. Prejudice doesn't quite fit and things like "appropriation" and "gentrification" are similarly loaded and possibly problematic.

So, some questions for people who get hurt when others criticize actions that benefit white people, sometimes through no fault of the direct beneficiaries themselves:

1) What do you think is a good term to categorize a local government rezoning neighborhoods, investing federal monies in clean up, aggressively policing, and removing rent subsidies while they never did so for the decades that a lower income darker complexioned population lived there?

2) What do you think is a term for when people suddenly leave a neighborhood and are given preferable loan conditions to do so after a low cost neighborhood starts to attract darker complexioned people? Bonus: what if those darker complexioned people are denied those lending conditions to also move?

3) What should we call it if members of a cultural group create and popularize a particular thing and never enjoy commercial success, but then a member of another cultural group is aggressively pushed by media and becomes wealthy because they do the thing?

4) What is a tolerable term for when people act as if these differences of treatment don't exist, or worse, when it's thought that there is something fundamental or natural about them?
1) If it is based on race, it's racism. It might not be.
2) If it is based on race, it's racism. It might not be.
3) Don't really follow. You mean like how golf became more popular when Tiger Woods became champ?
4) Depends if they DO exist and if the person knows this and is willingly denying it.
 
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1) If it is based on race, it's racism. It might not be.
2) If it is based on race, it's racism. It might not be.
3) Don't really follow. You mean like how golf became more popular when Tiger Woods became champ?
4) Depends if they DO exist and if the person knows this and is willingly denying it.
 

Robbie Hart

All Kamala Voters Are Born Losers, Ha Ha Ha
Feb 13, 2015
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“dude, get the fuck away from my car”. He then responded by trying to stick his head in the window and slobberingly tell me he loved me. I rolled up the window and shook my head in disgust.
Side note - You should be careful pizony as you’re like me and I can tell you that it’s best to roll up that window without saying anything while you’re with your family....on your own is one thing, but not with a wife and child......all you need is them taking offence and kicking off, flattening your tyres for instance and then it’s you and your family against a bunch of nothing to lose losers.......sometimes it’s best to let the losers hook on to someone else....
 

Robbie Hart

All Kamala Voters Are Born Losers, Ha Ha Ha
Feb 13, 2015
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1) If it is based on race, it's racism. It might not be.
2) If it is based on race, it's racism. It might not be.
3) Don't really follow. You mean like how golf became more popular when Tiger Woods became champ?
4) Depends if they DO exist and if the person knows this and is willingly denying it.
Did you guys meet up in the end.....over here iirc?