U.S. Riots of May 2020 over George Floyd and others - ITT: a bunch of faggots butthurt about worthless internet stickers

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I've also seen an uptick in people replying to others asking where they got something with "it's from x, a black owned business!". Like the unnecessary racist equivalent of "thanks, it has pockets!"
The irony is that many in the black community see black business owners as Uncle Toms or sellouts and won't patronize them for that reason while many other groups tend to support their own if and whenever possible.

And while I get the desire to promote struggling black-owned businesses to help keep them afloat as they deal with COVID, I can't help wondering why the successful ones are largely ignored and treated as if they don't exist -- something that seemed to hold true even before COVID hit. Perhaps it's related to the above that successful black people are looked down on as traitors to their race 🤷‍♂️. (/rhetorical)
 
The irony is that many in the black community see black business owners as Uncle Toms or sellouts and won't patronize them for that reason while many other groups tend to support their own if and whenever possible.

And while I get the desire to promote struggling black-owned businesses to help keep them afloat as they deal with COVID, I can't help wondering why the successful ones are largely ignored and treated as if they don't exist. Perhaps it's related to the above that successful black people are looked down on as traitors to their race 🤷‍♂️. (/rhetorical)
Any successful or upwardly mobile black person is ignored by the greater media, torn down and called “Coon” “Uncle tom” “Race traitor” and “sellout” by their own, to name a few. As long as the narrative needs pushing and politicians need power, blacks will be told they victims no matter what.
 
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I don't know where else to post this or if this is the right spot (haven't lurked here in weeks). But now google has a feature at the bottom of the home page to find black owned businesses near me. Probably due to it being February and all. But still how is that not discrimination? That's rhetorical obviously.

I've also seen an uptick in people replying to others asking where they got something with "it's from x, a black owned business!". Like the unnecessary racist equivalent of "thanks, it has pockets!"
Yeah that happened a while ago, I'm amazed how long shit like this takes to filter through.
 
Any successful or upwardly mobile black person is ignored by the greater media, torn down and called “Coon” “Uncle tom” “Race traitor” and “sellout” by their own, to name a few. As long as the narrative needs pushing and politicians need power, blacks will be told they victims no matter what.
Its like no one wants you to be free.
 
Ok boiz, it's fairly obvious that the abolish the police movement has failed for now.

How about we try abolishing whiteness?

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A New York City Department of Education official told The Post that some parents at the school, which caters to sixth- through 12-graders on the Lower East Side, first shared the material with staff.

The principal then disseminated it to every parent “as part of a series of materials meant for reflection” and as “food for thought,” the official said.
“If you find this hostile, or unnerving, it’s because you are fearing the loss of power and advantage that your skin colour has afforded you. It’s an agenda to bring true equality,” a Twitter user fired at Rufo over Hesse’s chart.
Looney Tunes.

See you boiz in the camps.
 
BLM Activist Working At Library Fired After Allegedly Burning Library Books By Trump, Coulter. Now He’s Claiming Racial Discrimination.

A Black Lives Matter activist who worked as a library staffer in Chattanooga, Tennesse, allegedly posted an Instagram video showing him burning books he’d taken home authored by former President Trump and columnist Ann Coulter. The library ultimately fired him. According to the former employee, he was a victim of racial discrimination.

Cameron “C-Grimey” Williams, 35, “started as a part-time library specialist at the downtown branch more than two years ago, helping to manage a computer room and maker space and conducting outreach campaigns encouraging residents to take advantage of the resources,” The Washington Post reported. A rapper, according to the Post, he “helped organize demonstrations against police brutality last year.” The Post added, “he and other activists were arrested for allegedly blocking an emergency vehicle, among other charges.”


Those other charges included taking a Sheriff’s flag and burning it, as the Chattanoogan reported:

Marie Mott and Cameron Williams were charged by Chattanooga Police with obstructing an intersection and blocking an emergency vehicle. Later in the day, they were charged by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office in connection with taking the Sheriff’s flag from the county jail and burning it at Miller Park. Chattanooga Police on Sunday morning said they had obtained warrants for multiple protesters, including Ms. Mott and Williams, “who engaged in illegal and dangerous activity” on Friday at or near the intersection of Market and East Main Streets. Police said the protesters blocked an emergency vehicle attempting to get to an active call for a vehicle crash with injuries.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press reported on December 4: “In a video posted temporarily on Instagram on Tuesday, Williams appeared to burn copies of Coulter’s ‘How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must)’ and Trump’s ‘Crippled America’ in an outdoor fire, spraying each with lighter fluid. ‘FDT,’ a Trump protest song by YG and Nipsey Hussle, played in the background.”

After the library was apprised of the video, Williams was placed on paid administrative leave. On February 10, he was fired.

According to the Post, Williams claims that he was instructed to look for damaged, outdated or untruthful books. Branch managers, Williams claimed, had informed employees they could bring home books that had been selected for removal. Williams says that he was targeted because of his history of activism, and that “his boss asked him to weed through the political science section, specifically citing his activist background and instructing him to take down titles that contained misinformation or where views, attitudes, or information had changed. Books more than 10 years old could also come off the shelves.”

The Times Free Press reported that a library spokesperson said the library had trained Williams in the “rigorous and thorough stand practice” for how to deal with the books, adding that the process for book removal is dependent on publication date, circulation date and physical condition. When the library fired Williams, they stated he’d broken the rules by “improperly removing items from the Library’s collections,” the Post reported.

A spokesperson for the library told the Times Free Press that “personal feelings” should not have played a part in what books were retained by the library.

“It’s our job to ensure that all walks of life have access to information without judgment or prejudice,” said the spokesperson. “Whether these materials were actually destroyed in a fire or even if they were just removed, that does go against our policy. Because at the end of the day, we believe that censorship has no place in a library.”

Corinne Hill, the Chattanooga Public Library’s executive director, told the Post, “The City of Chattanooga has policies in place to protect the public’s interest, and we follow those directives.”

Williams told the Post, “Time after time, we’ve used old books for art projects. Time after time, employees have been encouraged to take books. This is a BS rule that doesn’t exist. They’re just using it to persecute me. … This is not the precedent on how this stuff is handled. To be frank, it’s because I’m a community member that’s been speaking for the betterment of Black people for several years.”

Williams concluded, “I was treated as a token Black man, but as soon as I speak forcefully for Black people, they essentially tried to assassinate my character.”
 
How long can C keep going on for? Sooner or later, people are going to be pissed as medical bills come due, houses are foreclosed on and people are booted onto the streets, and they can't pay subscription fees to their precious streaming services, so nothing to distract from the hellscape. My guess for the future is E: China comes in an sets up shop in America, forever putting the US under the thumb of the CCP.
The actual question is "How long do politicians think C could go on for" and the answer is "they think it can go on forever".
 
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Ok boiz, it's fairly obvious that the abolish the police movement has failed for now.

How about we try abolishing whiteness?

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Looney Tunes.

See you boiz in the camps.
Well shit, guess I'm a white voyeurist.
Wonder what black voyeurism is? Wonder why the fuck this fake ass named Barnor wrote this? Not our fault your mom named you after a barn, bitch!

Good. Poor kid is gonna need to hire full time security or change his legal name though.
The terrorist group known as BLM will definitely target his family.
 
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