Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

I'm almost curious what the titles of these books are.

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No, there isn’t a ninth book.
 
I don't think it's out of any malice, it's just that they're curious about your heritage.
I sometimes wonder if this kind of shit comes from a place where they:
1. Aren't culturally familiar with certain kinds of interactions.
and
2. Are coming from a place where they assume anything a white person does is out of malice.

The thing that made me think of this first is the whole "Black hair" vs. Non-black hair. In my experience, it is EXTREMELY common for women to just casually ask each other about their hair. As an example, the interaction below wouldn't be unusual in any way to me.
Lisa la Latina: "Your hair is so shiny! It looks amazing!"
Ellen the East Asian: "Thanks! I love your color! Is that natural?"
But then you add black women in and you get weird, uncomfortable shit like:
Irine the Irishwoman: "I love your curls, they're beautiful!"
Alyia the Africa-American: "Uh. Sure." *Proceeds to tweet about how she experienced an microagression and how white people fetishize black women and there's no escape*
 
This is a real, upcoming magazine cover.
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Its disgusting to see this crap, deep down the idea of not hating yourself for not fitting a particular look or style is a good thing. The rest of this though, denying all of science and sense to push people to embrace being obese is just going to kill countless people. They'll not die quickly either, they'll degenerate and be in a lot of pain as their body fails on them.

There's at least some cold comfort in knowing that Cosmo has always been utterly full of shit.
 
Its disgusting to see this crap, deep down the idea of not hating yourself for not fitting a particular look or style is a good thing. The rest of this though, denying all of science and sense to push people to embrace being obese is just going to kill countless people. They'll not die quickly either, they'll degenerate and be in a lot of pain as their body fails on them.

There's at least some cold comfort in knowing that Cosmo has always been utterly full of shit.

They're just pandering to their audience, fatass American women. The average woman in the US is now over 200 pounds. I see them out everyday when I drive around my neighborhood, chicks the size of defensive tackles.

You'd think they'd have some shame now that COVID is killing fat people left and right, but I guess not.
 
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Saw this on Twitter. Those snowflake twats will make up any buzzword to describe a non-problem.


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This person has to make it all about themselves. Doesn't he realize that many of the people who lived through the Troubles still remember it vividly today whereas all the slaves from 200-300 years ago are all dead?
I'm trying to figure out what this rant's point is. Since it's unclear, I'll just leave this gem.
 
>leaving out Jimmy Rabbit's, "I'm black and I'm proud!"
No wonder something seemed to be missing.
The Irish are the blacks of Europe. And Dubliners are the blacks of Ireland. And the Northside Dubliners are the blacks of Dublin. So say it once and say it loud, I'm black and I'm proud.
 
this is kinda old (this happened in June of 2020, when BLM was on topic) , but I discovered this recently (few days ago by tiktok), but I just want to talk with you about this
So Subaru Kimura (Haikyuu Tendou, JJBA Golden Wind Pesci, Jujutsu Kaisen Aoi Todou Japanese VA) got a big Backlash, when his photo with blackface was realased
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I think, that probably in Japan (and other regions than US) blackface isn't that racist, so for them this would be fun thing and they didn't have a bad intentions
 
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