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    • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      We're talking that the white man is never going to respect anyone who sells out.

      White guy here, born and raised on the brunch steppes. RoomandBored is completely right. My formative years were spent listening to my nice liberal family casually degrade and disparage every other country and it's inhabitants. To them, if you're not from America you're from "some shithole", and you will always be lesser in their eyes. You can try to fit in by throwing others under the bus, but those distant gates of honorary whiteness will never open, and the horrifying part is that there is nothing beyond them anyway. The barrier is the entire thing. You do not want to be "in" with us.

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        and the horrifying part is that there is nothing beyond them anyway. The barrier is the entire thing. You do not want to be "in" with us.

        Big "We have the wall to work upon" energy

    • Falkerie@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      think that what’s acceptable to apply to a prominent Asian figure is acceptable to apply to all Asians

      I also see US political comics depicting prominent figures of the US as animals, devils, etc. It's a thing they do. Xi the Pooh isn't something new they came up with, so I think that the picture in question has little to do with deep running racism.

      What Uncle Roger went through is sad, but whether it's because of COVID or the picture, they're all just excuses imo. Take one out, and they'll find another as their excuse.