Trump declares war on Minnesota

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#22
Magical Realist Offline
LOL Racist guilt issues?

The racist in a crowd is the guy carrying a big sign saying he is not racist.
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#23
Syne Offline
Uh... black man giving his own perspective.
But that's not allowed by the white saviors, huh? He should know his place?
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#24
Magical Realist Offline
Uh..white racist Republican carrying his "uncle tom video" before the world. "See, I'm not a racist after all! I even found this black guy that loves us!"
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Syne Offline
(Jan 20, 2026 01:44 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: Uh..white racist Republican carrying his "uncle tom video" before the world. "See, I'm not a racist after all! I even found this black guy that loves us!"

"Uncle Tom" is a highly offensive and derogatory racial epithet used primarily against Black people. It characterizes an individual as being excessively subservient to white people or "selling out" the interests of the Black community to curry favor with white authority.
- Google AI


Says the projecting white savior racist.
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#26
Magical Realist Offline
We all know what uncle Toms are. We don't need to consult Google AI. MAGA hides its racism behind them all the time. And like racist, it's far more offensive to be an uncle tom than it is to be called one.
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Syne Offline
(Jan 20, 2026 02:46 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: We all know what uncle Toms are. We don't need to consult Google AI. MAGA hides its racism behind them all the time. And like racist, it's far more offensive to be an uncle tom than it is to be called one.

Yes, it's a racist term white leftists use to demean black people who don't stay in their "proper place." It's racist white saviors who assume no black person can have a legit, independent opinion that is both not monolithic among their race and not kowtowing to whites. Here, it's a fatass old white man telling a black man that he's a race traitor for simply having his own opinion.

You should be ashamed of yourself, racist piece of shit.
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#28
Magical Realist Offline
Quote:It's racist white saviors who assume no black person can have a legit, independent opinion that is both not monolithic among their race and not kowtowing to whites.

You're the only one using a man's race to justify your racist views as if a black man can only be anti-racist. Not so. With enough digging you can find a sellout to any cause. There are racists on both sides of the divide. Ever heard of internalized racism?
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Syne Offline
(Jan 20, 2026 04:17 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:It's racist white saviors who assume no black person can have a legit, independent opinion that is both not monolithic among their race and not kowtowing to whites.

You're the only one using a man's race to justify your racist views as if a black man can only be anti-racist. Not so. With enough digging you can find a sellout to any cause. There are racists on both sides of the divide. Ever heard of internalized racism?

So now he's a "sellout." Go on... keep projecting from the depths of your own hole.

Yes, the concept of internalized racism, while a psychological/sociological term describing the acceptance of negative stereotypes about one's own group, is
often used in derogatory ways, especially as an insult like "sellout" or "Oreo," to shame people of color for perceived conformity to dominant (white) culture or for betraying their own community, though its core definition relates to self-hatred and adopting oppressive beliefs. This usage highlights how a term meant to describe deep-seated, systemic harm can be weaponized in interpersonal conflicts, blurring its technical meaning with accusations of disloyalty.
- Google AI

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Magical Realist Offline
"Internalized racism refers to the internal acceptance of negative societal beliefs and stereotypes about one’s own racial or ethnic group, leading individuals to adopt these harmful views about themselves. This phenomenon can manifest in various ways, including self-devaluation, poor body image, and heightened anxiety and depression. Influenced by a society that perpetuates racist stereotypes, individuals from minority groups may struggle with their self-identity and self-worth, often viewing themselves through the biased lens of the dominant culture.

However, it is important to note that not all minority individuals succumb to these negative stereotypes; some resist internalized racism by fostering a positive racial or ethnic identity, often through supportive communities and cultural pride. Historical and contemporary movements, such as the Harlem Renaissance and the "Black is beautiful" campaign, exemplify efforts by African Americans to reclaim their identity and challenge white supremacy. Similarly, Native American and Mexican American communities have engaged in their own forms of cultural revitalization and political activism. The ongoing research into internalized racism highlights its psychological effects and encourages a deeper understanding of identity formation in the context of systemic oppression."---- https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/...zed-racism
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