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Am I racist

MLK has it right. " It's not about the color of your skin but the content of your character"

or some shit like that.
And these days, we have sanctioned racism on every level against white people and asians.
Take your SAT for college, apply for any job, try and get a loan from SBA to start a business, etc, etc.
The entire DIE is based 100% on color of skin while ignoring content of character.
It needs to end, along with all affirmative action bullshit.
 
Actual racist, or the smooth brain, liberal definition of racist
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These people are pushing an ideology that is so utterly absurd and mockable. The public needs to see them for the grifters they are.
If only there was a guy willing to call them out on the world stage.
 
I'm not surprised at all that Matt Walsh got backlash for this, or his other films. People just don't like to see the truth, especially when it doesn't align with their way of thinking. I will definitely go see this.
 
It's got a 99% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and nothing from the "critics."

I'll probably stream it eventually. $20 movie tickets are ridiculous.
 
Its a shame that threats of violence always seems to get its way. Its also a shame the media always ignores it from one side. I guess silence is approval.
 
I watched it last night at my local theater. I was surprised at how packed it was.

For the most part it was great fun, although it dragged a bit a couple of times.

These people are pushing an ideology that is so utterly absurd and mockable. The public needs to see them for the grifters they are.

I bought an extra ticket I didn't use.
Probably to eliminate the chance of a black person sitting next to you. :grinpimp: Racist
 
Everything you described is prejudice. You are prejudging someone based on their skin.
Racist has to be different, and in my book racism required action vs. simple thought or opinion.

Prejudice hurts no feelings and never affects anyone negatively. Racism does.

No?

I can’t say that prejudice doesn’t hurt feelings, but it’s not racist. Racist, plain and simple, is when you hate someone based on race. When you walk down a street and a gang of black guys comes your way, you may alter your course or you may just have a heightened sense of awareness. That is just self preservation. You may have reason to expect trouble or you may just imagine it. You don’t hate them. (Unless they do something) If you walk down a street with a lot of puddles, stepping carefully not to get your shoes wet, do you hate the puddles?

Whether the gang of black guys feelings are hurt because you alter your course is of no concern. What they perceive by your actions is their problem.
 
I can’t say that prejudice doesn’t hurt feelings, but it’s not racist. Racist, plain and simple, is when you hate someone based on race. When you walk down a street and a gang of black guys comes your way, you may alter your course or you may just have a heightened sense of awareness. That is just self preservation. You may have reason to expect trouble or you may just imagine it. You don’t hate them. (Unless they do something) If you walk down a street with a lot of puddles, stepping carefully not to get your shoes wet, do you hate the puddles?

Whether the gang of black guys feelings are hurt because you alter your course is of no concern. What they perceive by your actions is their problem.
I like your perspective.

Consider there's not much to feelings hurt if a random girl decides to take the next elevator rather than get in with you.
I don't give a shit, won't make me cry if she thinks I look scary and wants to pass on that interaction.
It's funny how liberal agenda seems to often paint minorities fragile. As if a big black man might suffer his delicate ego because a random white girl crossed the street? Not very flattering and quite insulting to suggest such if you ask me.
 
Maybe culture has changed since my formative years, but giving people who don't like you the power to hurt or humiliate you, is the very last thing you want to do. I really don't understand this culture of victimhood.

I'm reminded of an exchange in "The Fountainhead":
Ellsworth Toohey : Mr. Roark, we're alone here. Why don't you tell me what you think of me in any words you wish.
Howard Roark :
But I don't think of you!
 
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I missed it in the theater but watching it now in the daily wire. Walsh just convinced Robin DeAngelo to pay his black producer reparations.:lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
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