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Happy 1 year ago
That I'm racist because society of my time taught me to be. No. When I was your age I was so left-wing I was on watch lists. I'm racist because my life's experiences have led me to that conclusion. You'll see the cycle repeat when you've lost your optimistic idealism.
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Happy,

You're racist because you've found out "the truth" that everyone not of your skin colour is somehow an evil criminal?
Have you gotten your life experience in the KKK by any chance?
       
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Riche 1 year ago
Deborah,

You're exactly the problem. Karen. That's an extreme evaluation of happy's comment.
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Riche,

No. He is saying he was so far anti racist that he was on a watch list which is a pretty unbelievable thing in itself but ok.
And now he says he became a racist because of his "life experience".
Being a racist means that you believe your race is somehow the best and people of other races are somehow all dumber, more criminal, and more evil than you. Which is idiotic and pretty narcissistic.
You only get that kind of "life experience" by hanging around with people that are racist too and point out these, often not well thought out, points how they are constantly the victim.
It's pretty logical that someone growing up in a household with racist parents turns you in that as well.
And most "karens" are more like, well,.. you.
       
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Lavonne 1 year ago
Happy,

Are you sure you're not mixing prejudice with racism? They are not the same.
       
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Simeon 1 year ago
Lavonne,

The tag is used for almost any reason nowadays. Then, when it has been applied, the woketards can associate you with the KKK and cry "CANCEL".
       
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Mavine 1 year ago
I’m a Boomer and I pretty much DGAF about stuff younger people say or do. After you’ve lived for decades there’s not much you haven’t seen and not much you haven’t already worked through. It’s the same stuff, generation after generation, just packaged differently.
       
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Sebastian 1 year ago
#9 People who do good deeds for attention and praise aren't doing it for the right reasons, and in fact are not actually good people. They're e a lot more selfish than they realize. Good people help others, and then go home and have a cuppa

"If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a day, go fishing. If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune. If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody.” -old Chinese proverb
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Sebastian,

True but like you said, it depends why you put it on social media. A pic of you and some friends having cleaned up trash for example could inspire others to do the same.
       
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Riche 1 year ago
Deborah,

Okay, Karen.
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Riche,

Makes zero sense. A Karen would never do a good deed. Not even for Internet points.
And was my example and reason not logical?
       
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Lavonne 1 year ago
Sebastian,

A good person is someone that does the right thing when no one is watching.

I know that's an old platitude - but it's true.
       
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Andrew 1 year ago
"Karen"
Giving names to perceived personality types is the epitome of stereotyping, and extremely ostracizing to anyone who happens to have that particular name. It's bigotry without the race or religion. (Except "Karen," who's described specifically as being white. ...but that's not racism, right? You know, because it's against a white person?)
Kids complain all the time about being offended, then they turn around and create a brand new way to literally be as offensive as possible. Hypocritical morons...
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Andrew,

I saw Adolphus say almost exactly the same thing in the funny picdump up there...
Sooo, did you forget you changed devices or something?
       
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Riche 1 year ago
Andrew,

Why do you define Karen as a white person. It is not always about race. A Karen is someone of a type of personality.
Would you like to speak to a manager?

Andrew,
Kids and teenagers have contradicted themselves since teenagers existed. You surely did the same when you were of that age. Just chill my friend. Try not to be so worked up about life. Do your best and love by example. You got this.
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Riche,

Hahaha. "Just chill"? You didn't seem so chill when read my comments judging on your replies.
"Love by example"? After you literally defended a racist, someone that hates up there?
Ok, karen...
       
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Billy 1 year ago
Nothing about the sudden discovery of 99 genders. It is no longer you do you boo, one must actively participate in the mental illness. Words like woman are open to interpretation and your are killing people with silence is violence. dash
       
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Celinda 1 year ago
That anyone who doesn't LOOK like they were raised in a particular culture and wears or does an activity from it than they are committing CULTURAL APPROPRIATION. No, It's not. It's very racist and cultural elitist to assume you know someone else's culture without asking. Only IF they claim it as their own creation is it appropriation. (Blackface is NOT cultural appropriation it is racial abuse and insensitivity, a totally different barrel of fish)
       
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