How long did it take you to realize that niggers aren’t really people?

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he sounds like a smart boomer, my dad dropped subtle red pills and loved to say "I told you so" when id make a black friend and have shit go missing lol
I mean, my family's not racist, but...

Classic story we would hear at family get togethers was Grandpa used to fix stoves. He wouldn't work for black people though. So when he wasn't sure if the customer calling was black or not, he would ask them how many burners were on the stove. If the person said, "Fo" he would tell them he only worked on three burner stoves.

Grandpa made me promise that I would never have a black girlfriend.

Grandparents always had a dish of Bridge Mix and called the Macadamia nuts, "Nigger Toes".

Saw a black kid on TV and Grandpa remarked how amazing...
In kindergarten or first grade, I quickly noticed that the only kids causing serious trouble were black. I had also remembered that the only kids who caused trouble (eg; shoplifting, animal cruelty, assaulting other kids, stealing from other kids, stealing from their parents/grandparents, cussing at adults, vandalism, generally chimping out) before then in my neighborhood when I was little were all black. From then on, I avoided them as best I could but never admitted the plain truth to myself until just a few years ago.
 
I had once thunk that when I was a teenager, now I've grown out of the edgy phase, and so should you.
LOL funny as a stupid teenager I was an idealist who believed in equality and human rights, now i'm an adult who realizes that some races set back civilization by decades, currently by design. you must live in Europe or are a faggot.
 
I was probably about 5 years old when Dad taught me, "They'll shoot you for the penny in your pocket. And if you don't have a penny, they'll shoot you again for making them waste a bullet."
he sounds like a smart boomer, my dad dropped subtle red pills and loved to say "I told you so" when id make a black friend and have shit go missing lol
 
he sounds like a smart boomer, my dad dropped subtle red pills and loved to say "I told you so" when id make a black friend and have shit go missing lol
I mean, my family's not racist, but...

Classic story we would hear at family get togethers was Grandpa used to fix stoves. He wouldn't work for black people though. So when he wasn't sure if the customer calling was black or not, he would ask them how many burners were on the stove. If the person said, "Fo" he would tell them he only worked on three burner stoves.

Grandpa made me promise that I would never have a black girlfriend.

Grandparents always had a dish of Bridge Mix and called the Macadamia nuts, "Nigger Toes".

Saw a black kid on TV and Grandpa remarked how amazing that niggers are born shuckin' and jivin'.
 
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