and I really wanted to mess up the Black community, I wouldn't post as a racist. It would be way too obvious and just build up community solidarity that much more.
I'd be way more subtle with it.
I would post as a Black woman, and spend all my time shytting on Black men.
I'd post as a Black man, and focus on shytting on Black women.
And then whenever one of those identities blamed me for "starting it", I would blame the other one in turn, and watch the fireworks go off so that NO ONE would ever give in. I'd post shyt like, "Look at those Black men always hating on Black women," and I wouldn't care how obviously hypocritical it was to complain about hating in the same sentence where I was hating, because hate works best with emotions, not logic, and my job would be to build hate.
I'd post as a young Black and talk shyt about the old heads, or I'd post as an old head and talk shyt about the new generation.
I'd post as an African and trash about how weak the Caribbean descendants of slavery are. I'd post as a Caribbean DOS and trash Americans, or I'd post as an AADOS and trash Africans.
I'd post as a US Black and shyt on English Blacks. I'd post as Black guy from Chicago and shyt on Black folk from the South.
I'm post that Obama and Kaep and Halle and Shaun King and anyone else with a White mama isn't really Black. Or I'd post that Lenny Kravitz and Marley and DuBois and Booker T. and anyone else with a White papa isn't really Black. I'd post that Manny and Tatyana and Carmelo and Sammy Davis Jr. and anyone else with Afro-Latino ancestry wasn't really Black. Hell, if you were too light skinned or you dated out or you were a member of the Republican party or any other shyt I could find, I'd use it as a way of claiming that you weren't Black. And then on the other side I'd make up people to mock anyone who was dark-skinned or didn't date out or was a member of the Democratic party or anything else I could find.
And then, just for kicks, I would find any way possible to disparage the whole idea of the Black family and keep them apart. Anything I could do to keep Black men and Black women from forming families together and raising up Black kids, I would do it. I would mock marriage, I would mock raising kids, I would mock raising other people's kids, I would mock marrying anyone with kids, I would do ANYTHING to keep Black kids from getting raised right by Black men and Black women, I'm make the whole idea of raising up seed something to mock and meme.
Anything I could do to divide, I would do it. Anything that would use identity to pit members of the community against each other, that would make fighting more common than constructive progress.
I'm not talking about disagreeing on ideas. Ideas get lost in the crowd, and it's fair for anyone to have a difference of opinion. If I was anti-Black I'd spend all my time focusing on identity, I would use people's identity to disqualify them from shyt and thereby make Black solidarity as small and as divided as possible. Because I know that no matter what your ideas are, not matter what main things you agree on, you can't work together if I've gotten you to hate each other's identities.
I ain't saying that everyone doing those things is a white racist. I don't believe that's true at all. I'm just saying that if I was a white racist, that's exactly what I'd be doing.
I'd be way more subtle with it.
I would post as a Black woman, and spend all my time shytting on Black men.
I'd post as a Black man, and focus on shytting on Black women.
And then whenever one of those identities blamed me for "starting it", I would blame the other one in turn, and watch the fireworks go off so that NO ONE would ever give in. I'd post shyt like, "Look at those Black men always hating on Black women," and I wouldn't care how obviously hypocritical it was to complain about hating in the same sentence where I was hating, because hate works best with emotions, not logic, and my job would be to build hate.
I'd post as a young Black and talk shyt about the old heads, or I'd post as an old head and talk shyt about the new generation.
I'd post as an African and trash about how weak the Caribbean descendants of slavery are. I'd post as a Caribbean DOS and trash Americans, or I'd post as an AADOS and trash Africans.
I'd post as a US Black and shyt on English Blacks. I'd post as Black guy from Chicago and shyt on Black folk from the South.
I'm post that Obama and Kaep and Halle and Shaun King and anyone else with a White mama isn't really Black. Or I'd post that Lenny Kravitz and Marley and DuBois and Booker T. and anyone else with a White papa isn't really Black. I'd post that Manny and Tatyana and Carmelo and Sammy Davis Jr. and anyone else with Afro-Latino ancestry wasn't really Black. Hell, if you were too light skinned or you dated out or you were a member of the Republican party or any other shyt I could find, I'd use it as a way of claiming that you weren't Black. And then on the other side I'd make up people to mock anyone who was dark-skinned or didn't date out or was a member of the Democratic party or anything else I could find.
And then, just for kicks, I would find any way possible to disparage the whole idea of the Black family and keep them apart. Anything I could do to keep Black men and Black women from forming families together and raising up Black kids, I would do it. I would mock marriage, I would mock raising kids, I would mock raising other people's kids, I would mock marrying anyone with kids, I would do ANYTHING to keep Black kids from getting raised right by Black men and Black women, I'm make the whole idea of raising up seed something to mock and meme.
Anything I could do to divide, I would do it. Anything that would use identity to pit members of the community against each other, that would make fighting more common than constructive progress.
I'm not talking about disagreeing on ideas. Ideas get lost in the crowd, and it's fair for anyone to have a difference of opinion. If I was anti-Black I'd spend all my time focusing on identity, I would use people's identity to disqualify them from shyt and thereby make Black solidarity as small and as divided as possible. Because I know that no matter what your ideas are, not matter what main things you agree on, you can't work together if I've gotten you to hate each other's identities.
I ain't saying that everyone doing those things is a white racist. I don't believe that's true at all. I'm just saying that if I was a white racist, that's exactly what I'd be doing.

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