Moose Man (Jordy)
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It's just a different form.
the reverse osmosis dei i think just the conversation of what's more harmful racism is a different conversation than what they're asking is pretty much black i see a lot of black people online saying we just can't be racist period no because we're so oppressed and that's kind of crazy to me i'm not gonna lie
Because black people can be racist.
You know, there's places where black and brown people don't get along that are in gangs and they killing each other over the color of their skin.
You could say that's racism.
I think that's just like past five years kind of wokeism version of racism that it has to be systemic or it just doesn't count.
To me, racism was just you judge somebody based on the color of their skin and you treat them a certain way because they look different than you and your group.
But just like he said, it takes prejudice to be racist.
In the English language, there's definitions to words and then the way we apply them in real life.
We don't say, oh, this dude's prejudiced.
I never hear that in the viral videos of white people yelling the hard R. It's how we use English words in the modern day.
Like you said, it's semantic at the end of the day.
There's definitely like some like, like, you know, struggle Olympics type of shit going on where it's like we want to be victimized as well.
But also, I just don't think it's a good precedent to set to where black people can say, you know, fuck you because you white and that's not considered racist.
But it's also like, this is like an American conversation.
Because what if I go to Nigeria?
Black people have all the power.
And then I'm trying to get a job.
Can Nigerians be racist to me now?
Okay, then they should be the same here.