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Someone doesn't know that a Bilingual just speaks 2 languages and that the word for someone that speaks several languages is a polyglot.
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Someone doesn't know that a Bilingual just speaks 2 languages and that the word for someone that speaks several languages is a polyglot.
At the end of the day, i think it's all just a show of venting out hot air. The slavery messages pushed feel like an attempt to seek validation towards whites. Most blacks either don't have a true solution, confused or seem to be in denial about what they truly want, so they constantly push these conversations as a passive technique towards validation.Been thinking about this a lot and I think I get why this bothers me.
Black slavery messages seem to "backfire" so badly at getting rid of racism, because white people cannot truly comprehend slavery if you take away all stories and historical messages of white people being enslaved.
They make it literally "black vs white" instead of "slavery is bad."
Venting can be important for emotional closure. But closure also requires people finding ways to bond, and share their feelings in return. I've never thought slavery was good, in fact half of white people descend directly from serfs and slaves. But they get called liars now, it's insane. I would never tell a black person their ancestors don't matter. How can we have empathy if we can't actually discuss what makes us the same?At the end of the day, i think it's all just a show of venting out hot air. The slavery messages pushed feel like an attempt to seek validation towards whites. Most blacks either don't have a true solution, confused or seem to be in denial about what they truly want, so they constantly push these conversations as a passive technique towards validation.
They don't care about blacks period, and that's a given how they usually operate. Sure, police brutality is a thing and everyone despises it, but you only make it matter when it's a black person and when the "white devil" gets brutalized, they say that the person deserve it. Plus, let's not forget that they don't give half a fuck about black on black crime and when hoodlums rob black owned stores, it's just business as usual.For example, it just makes me think that BLM doesn't even care about actual black slaves, anyway, because they could use their billion dollars to buy the freedom of present day slaves in Libya... but they will NEVER do that. They're donating the money to white politicians. This is gross gaslighting.
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Toonami went woke and the weebs weren't happy.
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Still crying over the 2016 election results, eh?
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Maybe that's the point, so you can't escape from the message.>looks down at weebs
>name is Watch Rise of the TMNT
Why am I not shocked?
I am boggled that Toonami of all places were pushing a BLM message, especially when you consider the audience watches anime to get away from politics in the US. Where they banking on the black anime fandom or do they not understand their audience?
Cartoon Network is run by people who hate their audience.I am boggled that Toonami of all places were pushing a BLM message, especially when you consider the audience watches anime to get away from politics in the US. Where they banking on the black anime fandom or do they not understand their audience?
Which media outlet isn't these days?Cartoon Network is run by people who hate their audience.
It couldn't have always been like this, when did they get so brazen?Which media outlet isn't these days?
Around 2016.It couldn't have always been like this, when did they get so brazen?
Meh, I kinda like the drawing at least. I think it'd be funnier without the context of the first post, though. Just as something weird and surreal it's not bad.Leftist memes are weird.
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>name is Watch Rise of the TMNT
Why am I not shocked?
I am boggled that Toonami of all places were pushing a BLM message, especially when you consider the audience watches anime to get away from politics in the US. Where they banking on the black anime fandom or do they not understand their audience?
If the one anime convention I was dragged to (in 2015, IIRC) is any indication, there are/were a lot of pasty black kids who are waaaaay too into anime.Pop-culture luminary Robert Chipman begs to differ:
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It's funny how TwitterOP didn't elaborate on what the problem here is, as if it should be obvious that having half of your course books be written by minorities is an egregious sin. And now I'm realizing a white supremacist would actually feel the same way she does lol. The horseshoe strikes again.
Were they just mixed? I'd imagine there would be more Steph Curry niggas than LeBron James looking niggas who'd be into anime.I don't know how you can be both black and pasty, but these kids did it.
By being ashy?I don't know how you can be both black and pasty, but these kids did it.