The General Discussion Thread

Started by Scribble22,321 pages

I think we should take back the term 'white pride' tbh, like it's pretty unfair that it's become such a dirty phrase due to some shit bastards, I want to be proud of my heritage and I don't see why I shouldn't be able to whilst everyone else is able to

That's racist

I'll show you racist, I'll get dressed up in full Minstrel gear and march down the street singing Johnny Rebel like a true patriot

Originally posted by Scribble
I think we should take back the term 'white pride' tbh, like it's pretty unfair that it's become such a dirty phrase due to some shit bastards, I want to be proud of my heritage and I don't see why I shouldn't be able to whilst everyone else is able to

Sadly I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. Because it sounds on one hand reasonable while on the other hand it sounds like the exact thing that would make a leftists head explode if they heard it lol.

In some ways it is weird though isn't it? I am proud of this thing of which I have zero control over!

I was being genuine

Well, not about the Johnny rebel stuff

Originally posted by Scribble
I'll show you racist, I'll get dressed up in full Minstrel gear and march down the street singing Johnny Rebel like a true patriot
Originally posted by Piggle Humsy

You mean genuwine

Ride it, my pony

Piggle you, a white female, posting a gif of a black child saying "that's racist" might in itself be racist.

Check your privilege gurl.

I'm blacked up so I'm pretty sure it's ok

Originally posted by Scribble
I think we should take back the term 'white pride' tbh, like it's pretty unfair that it's become such a dirty phrase due to some shit bastards, I want to be proud of my heritage and I don't see why I shouldn't be able to whilst everyone else is able to

cool, but 'white' is not a heritage. 👇

As far as I know that's actually fine

What does blacked up mean?

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
cool, but 'white' is not a heritage. 👇
Then neither is 'black'. They're weird, reductive terms that, if you actually look at people's skin tones, are incredibly inaccurate

Originally posted by Surtur
What does blacked up mean?
Like, blackface

Originally posted by Scribble
As far as I know that's actually fine

Let's be honest with our colors from now on.

#PeachPride

nah to everything itt

Originally posted by Scribble
Then neither is 'black'. They're weird, reductive terms that, if you actually look at people's skin tones, are incredibly inaccurate

agreed, but in the case of most black americans, it's the only 'heritage' they can fall back on. if white folks had no idea where their forefathers were from, because of abduction and erasing of family history, it would probably be okay in that alt-universe for them to fall back on "white pride".