Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

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"Black people invented homosexuality, until whitey came and took credit for it"

The Greeks and Romans will surprised to hear this.

The Azande were a warrior tribe in central Africa who were even more gay than the Greeks, Romans, and Celts of the old Classical Era and the warrior elites even practiced pederasty openly. That being said, the modern Zande people tend to be staunch traditionalist Christians.

They even intentionally made their ceremonial weapons with a phallic design, although the tribe's open practices of homosexuality and pederasty largely declined in the late 19th Century when they started adopting Catholicism en masse.

However, the Azande were a single tribe and were unconnected to the West African tribes who were enslaved during the Age of Discovery, so once more this is a case of "White Man Bad" from some SJW moron.
 
Apparently, progressive white people have to prove their undying loyalty to black and brown people!

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This article has a quiz and copious amouts of white guilt! Here's a snippet from the article that reminds progressive whites what overt racism looks like:

Here at DK, we know a few basics. We know that overt racists are likely to:

  • think White Privilege doesn’t exist
  • bring up The Race Card
  • preface statements with, “I’m not a racist, but...”
  • think BLM is a terrorist organization
  • object to an oil pipeline being put through a church, but be fine with putting one through sacred Native American lands
  • refer to NFL players who take a knee as “thugs”
  • believe that racism doesn’t exist
  • believe Affirmative Action is reverse racism
  • refer to anyone of Hispanic or latino descent as “Mexican”
  • believe that black-on-black crime is a bigger problem than cops killing black people
  • believe that the black men and boys who get shot or killed by cops had it coming for some reason or another.

Since I don't want to double post, here's another Daily Kos article whining about white people not consuming enough minority-created media:


The author happens to be a white woman. She insists that she's not trying to guilt trip other whites into reading or watching content created by minorities, yet she says this:

If you’re white, it can be all too easy to normalize your whiteness. The powers that be put whiteness at the dead center of our politics and culture, and you, a white person, could go through your life thinking that’s an accurate reflection of the world around you. It’s not. But it’s on us white people to try to undo that in our own lives, and culture can be a key part of that, a way to stretch beyond simple opposition to overt racism or dutiful nods to diversity.


Let’s be clear here that structural racism is far more important than whether you as an individual white person personally listen to or watch or read culture produced by people of color. But the two issues aren’t completely detached, either. For one thing, there are industries involved here. The publishing industry is superwhite. In film, diversity is increasing on screen, but it’s still not great, and diversity behind the camera and in decision-making roles remains extremely weak. These are multibillion-dollar industries, and they need to be pushed to do better.


On an individual level, how do you know where structural racism is erasing vast swaths of life in the U.S. from your view if you don’t look? Nonfiction is of course invaluable here, but many of us take in more art and culture, and the latter can offer shades of feeling and experience that nonfiction won’t. (You can also try talking to your nonwhite friends, but you’re going to want to be really careful not to force them to be your teacher and absorb your ignorance out of friendship.)


So, white people: What books by people of color have you read in the past year? What movies have you seen? What music have you listened to? Here’s where I confess that the music I listen to is suuuuuuper white—interesting, since so many white people who ignore other forms of culture produced by people of color do listen to music by black artists. That’s not me. Obviously I’m aware of musicians of color and happy to listen in a casual way to their music, but the music I’ve hooked onto in an emotional way has overwhelmingly been by white artists.
 
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Here at DK, we know a few basics. We know that overt racists are likely to:

  • think White Privilege doesn’t exist
It doesn't, unless you want to try to convince me that some white guy living in a trailer park having a difficult time making ends meet is somehow more privileged than Barack Obama. Privilege is not a racial issue, it's a class issue.
  • bring up The Race Card
You mean when racial minorities attempt to use their race as a means to deflect criticism by accusing their critics of being mean nasty racists?
  • preface statements with, “I’m not a racist, but...
The phrase is not inherently racist in itself, despite its misuse by actual racists.
  • think BLM is a terrorist organization
They're not. I personally think BLM is a few good ideas buried in a mountain of rëtards who do more to damage racial relations than heal it. Screeching about wanting to kill cops does nothing to help your case.
Am I missing something here? I know the Dakota Access Pipeline was a thing, but I haven't heard of any pipelines being laid through a church.
  • refer to NFL players who take a knee as “thugs”
Who the fuck does this?
  • believe that racism doesn’t exist
You're right. People who think racism doesn't exist are pretty bad people. Now quit being so racist towards white people, you fuckers.
  • believe Affirmative Action is reverse racism
It literally is, though. You're basing your hiring decisions on their race, not their qualifications. How is that in any way not a form of racism, if not by racism against whites then racism against blacks via low standards?
  • refer to anyone of Hispanic or latino descent as “Mexican”
Assuming this is the US we're talking about, that's a fairly reasonable assumption to make. At best, if people mistake you for a Mexican, then the best thing to do would be to politely correct them.
  • believe that black-on-black crime is a bigger problem than cops killing black people
...But it is? The stats back that statement up significantly. But even if that weren't the case, there's no reason why we shouldn't fix both problems.
  • believe that the black men and boys who get shot or killed by cops had it coming for some reason or another.
If you act like a retard around cops, especially when you have a criminal history, then chances are, you will have it coming to you. I've seen enough Police Activity on Youtube to know that, more often than not, the cops are pretty justified in the actions they take. That's not to say that there are outliers, of course. Mistakes happen, and some people are just racist dicks. Stop tarring every single police officer as some monstrously racist troglodyte, and you'd probably get more support on this front.

Since I don't want to double post, here's another Daily Kos article whining about white people not consuming enough minority-created media:


The author happens to be a white woman. She insists that she's not trying to guilt trip other whites into reading or watching content created by minorities, yet she says this:

If you’re white, it can be all too easy to normalize your whiteness. The powers that be put whiteness at the dead center of our politics and culture, and you, a white person, could go through your life thinking that’s an accurate reflection of the world around you. It’s not. But it’s on us white people to try to undo that in our own lives, and culture can be a key part of that, a way to stretch beyond simple opposition to overt racism or dutiful nods to diversity.


Let’s be clear here that structural racism is far more important than whether you as an individual white person personally listen to or watch or read culture produced by people of color. But the two issues aren’t completely detached, either. For one thing, there are industries involved here. The publishing industry is superwhite. In film, diversity is increasing on screen, but it’s still not great, and diversity behind the camera and in decision-making roles remains extremely weak. These are multibillion-dollar industries, and they need to be pushed to do better.


On an individual level, how do you know where structural racism is erasing vast swaths of life in the U.S. from your view if you don’t look? Nonfiction is of course invaluable here, but many of us take in more art and culture, and the latter can offer shades of feeling and experience that nonfiction won’t. (You can also try talking to your nonwhite friends, but you’re going to want to be really careful not to force them to be your teacher and absorb your ignorance out of friendship.)


So, white people: What books by people of color have you read in the past year? What movies have you seen? What music have you listened to? Here’s where I confess that the music I listen to is suuuuuuper white—interesting, since so many white people who ignore other forms of culture produced by people of color do listen to music by black artists. That’s not me. Obviously I’m aware of musicians of color and happy to listen in a casual way to their music, but the music I’ve hooked onto in an emotional way has overwhelmingly been by white artists.
Lol, who the fuck bases their pop-cultural intake on what race the author is? Racists, that's who.
 
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Degrees don't make someone useful, and the majority of the time an art degree is attached to someone with no talent or skill in an art.
BZZZT! wrong, smoothbrain. degrees and modern art are both great ways to transfer wealth from one party to another. diplomas do the transfer from banker class to the paper pusher and bureaucrat class via the useful idiots of the white liberal moron class, and the latter is just a way for the elite class to save and transfer wealth tax-free bolstered by the same white liberal moron class being yes men for them.
 
"capitalism is bad because people make fun of my liberal arts degree for not making much money"

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If any of these people were smart, had social skills, and were willing to actually work, they might realize there’s plenty of money to be made in technical sales, for example, even for people with liberal arts degrees. Of course none of those things are true, so they just whine on social media instead.
 
If any of these people were smart, had social skills, and were willing to actually work, they might realize there’s plenty of money to be made in technical sales, for example, even for people with liberal arts degrees. Of course none of those things are true, so they just whine on social media instead.
you don't understand, Buzzfeed writers make less money than neurosurgeons do so it's capitalism that's to blame
 
"capitalism is bad because people make fun of my liberal arts degree for not making much money"

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You can still find work with degrees like that. For instance, with a history degree, you can work as a researcher, teacher, paralegal, lawyer, writer, editor, or curator. Of course, these usually require more specialized certificates and training to get some of these jobs. The history degree is merely meant to be a stepping stone, not the end goal. This problem of not finding a job isn’t really the fault of capitalism, but the fault of not utilizing and applying what has been learned. Higher education is useless if you have no plan on how to use the degree in the first place. The degrees listed aren’t exactly known for clear cut career paths, but that doesn’t mean they’re useless in a capitalist society.
 
You can still find work with degrees like that. For instance, with a history degree, you can work as a researcher, teacher, paralegal, lawyer, writer, editor, or curator. Of course, these usually require more specialized certificates and training to get some of these jobs. The history degree is merely meant to be a stepping stone, not the end goal. This problem of not finding a job isn’t really the fault of capitalism, but the fault of not utilizing and applying what has been learned. Higher education is useless if you have no plan on how to use the degree in the first place. The degrees listed aren’t exactly known for clear cut career paths, but that doesn’t mean they’re useless in a capitalist society.
if you can't find any work than it probably has less to do with capitalism and more to do with you spending most of your time and energy reposting stupid shit on social media

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The Azande were a warrior tribe in central Africa who were even more gay than the Greeks, Romans, and Celts of the old Classical Era and the warrior elites even practiced pederasty openly. That being said, the modern Zande people tend to be staunch traditionalist Christians.

They even intentionally made their ceremonial weapons with a phallic design, although the tribe's open practices of homosexuality and pederasty largely declined in the late 19th Century when they started adopting Catholicism en masse.

However, the Azande were a single tribe and were unconnected to the West African tribes who were enslaved during the Age of Discovery, so once more this is a case of "White Man Bad" from some SJW moron.
Very strange that wholesale adoption of Popery would paradoxically REDUCE homosex and pederasty. Can't niggers get ANYTHING right?
 
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