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  • Thats bold statement to make about the president of Richmond NAACP:

    “When you look at something like that, whether you consider it art or not art, lynching is not something that we’re in agreement with at all. We do not support any groups that support violence.”

    I mean, you said “funny”. Which goes directly to the point hes making, in so much that it has normalized or trivialized a horrific form of racial violence


  • The president of the Richmond NAACP, James “J.J.” Minor, stated in 2017 talking about something similar that “When you look at something like that, whether you consider it art or not art, lynching is not something that we’re in agreement with at all. We do not support any groups that support violence.”.

    So who finds it offensive? I think the answer there can be the very people who were targeted by such violence. And that some people may not support any group using violent imagery, regardless of the target or intended message. The issue being that using the imagery of lynching, even against hate groups, can normalize or trivialize a horrific form of racial violence.





  • Me: “Hi, is Sarah there?” Her mum, voice away from the phone: “Oh, Sarah. Its a boy for you. Is this your new boyfriend?” Sarah in the back ground: “Mum, stop. I’ll take it up stairs.” Her dad: “Hello, who is this?” Me: "Eh, hello. This is Benny. Im phoning for Sarah. Her Dad: "What you phoning her for? Me: "Eh… Sarah in the nick of time: “DAD!!! HANG UP THE PHONE!!!”

    Or after going out for a few weeks/months

    Me: “Hi, Its Benny. Its Sarah there?” Her Dad: “Hold on.” Her Dad in the background with zero attempt to cover the mouth piece: “Sarah, that wee pricks on the phone for you again.” lol







  • Im not whitewashing anything. Thats just an assertion youre making because you cant handle being wrong. DEI solves nothing. Just like affirmative action, solved nothing. Theres a generational gap in the US between blacks and whites when it comes to equality. And you dont solve that with tokenism. The real racist is you, and people like you. Who think black people in the US deserve nothing but handouts and special treatment.

    If you want to correct the mistakes of the past, thats money. Thats money to every single black family that was held back 100 years ago by the systemic racism that targeted them, while whites were given every advantage to gain and accumulate wealth.

    You just want to say popular thing that gets you worthless internet points, but does nothing to solve the problem. You are the cancer of the internet.