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@Trix

w h e e z e

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@Pickles group

Karen from Malibu XD

person_off
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my arch-nemesis is Karen from Malibu.

@WriteOutofTime

Mine's a bit more extreme..

same lmao we funny

I fail to see how being called a terrorist is less than being made fun of for liking kool aid.

oof not that lmao
i meant like the stuff me and my siblings say

@WriteOutofTime

If we go by this definition I can throw a party with a sign on the door saying “no blacks allowed” and as long as I didn’t hold an ideology that proclaimed my race superior, that would not actually be racist. I disagree.

Why else would…why else would someone not allow blacks somewhere…

@Bananapudding

Was deadass about to make a joke about this… but nows probably not a good time

@Trix

Making room for less recognized POC?

@WriteOutofTime

This hypothetical scenario is so unlikely it makes my head spin. I'm more focused on current events and context, not off the wall scenarios.

book

If we go by this definition I can throw a party with a sign on the door saying “no blacks allowed” and as long as I didn’t hold an ideology that proclaimed my race superior, that would not actually be racist. I disagree.

Why else would…why else would someone not allow blacks somewhere…

Idk, um… wanting to recognize only European culture at this party?

book

Making room for less recognized POC?

Was that a joke?

@WriteOutofTime

There are Black Europeans though, I-

book

Of Celtic origin then.

book

can’t decide between laughter and embarrassment at this point

@WriteOutofTime

So the question is: if there's a party soley for celebrating celtic origin, can there be a sign that says no Blacks allowed without it being racist?

Well,,, no,,, because there are other non-celtics,,,

@Trix

Making room for less recognized POC?

Was that a joke?

Yes. I’m sorry.

@WriteOutofTime

The sign however could say no non-celtics allowed and not be racist!

person_off
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T_T

Oh please. That's still racist by your logic, just worded differently.

@WriteOutofTime

No, because I said Lin's casting for non-whites wasn't racist,,,,

book

Making room for less recognized POC?

Was that a joke?

Yes. I’m sorry.

No need to apologize. It showed a humorously sharp tongue.

@Bananapudding

ah lawd…everytime I come back here smh

book

Now let’s do another situation. I want to be a movie director. Who knows if that will ever come to be but here it is. I am making a movie dramatization of the founding of Egypt. Realizing that Chinese people almost never would get to star in such a picture, I send out a casting call making clear that only Chinese people and related cultures may apply for this movie. What do you make of this?

@WriteOutofTime

Weird and a bit of cultural appropriation. But uh, Egyptian movies in the past were overwhelmingly white, so it'd be nice to see actual Egyptians playing in the movies. However, if you as the director are trying to make some sort of statement and you want to cast Chinese people,,, okay then.

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@GameMaster group

I don't think straight pride should be a thing. What do you think?

@Bananapudding

I don't think straight pride should be a thing. What do you think?

Tbh, it really doesn't matter. If you're proud of being gay, you're welcome to do so, if you're proud of being straight, same thing goes for that.

@WriteOutofTime

I don't think straight pride should be a thing. What do you think?

I don't really think straight pride is a thing. Gay pride was created because gay people were told not to be proud of themselves. There was struggle, and then out of that there was pride. Straight pride is like white history month… largely unnecessary.

@Bananapudding

True, true.

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@GameMaster group

But there's a lot of straight people complaining that they don't get a month or whatever. I'm not even joking. I wouldn't have asked if it wasn't a thing. It's seriously disturbing.

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@GameMaster group

https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/7/1/18761623/straight-pride
and perhaps most disturbing
https://twitter.com/hashtag/straightpride?lang=en

book

I think it’s down to sarcasm because they are tired of the “Look at me I’m gay!” culture thing that’s going on.

@WriteOutofTime

I hope it's sarcasm, otherwise it's just sad.