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Next time I get a pimple on my face I'm blaming white ppl for it
Radicalizing weak people.shyt was wild. Social media is radicalizing people.
Not really. I don't see white women divestors. Swirlers but not full-fledged divestors calling white men weak or what not. I may be wrong. If so, point me in their direction in case this current relationship doesn't work out. A breh got to plan ahead.The fukk you talking about white supremacy when it comes to us ? And white men and women are beefing just as much as we are

What’s funny is I was talking to a girl I had not seen in like 8 years last night. She is completely radicalized by the internet.
She was like the mirror opposite of the TLR incels.
At fist I thought she was just frustrated but the more she spoke, the more she sounded like Twitter. She was calling herself a divestor, blaming black men for all the black community problems, quoting Cynthia G etc.
shyt was wild. Social media is radicalizing people.
I've been warning against this for some time. And this is just the social aspect of things. Imagine the political aspect. Everyone always forgets that these people can still vote.I hear this argument a lot. You're not hearing these things offline because people feel safer sharing unpopular opinions online where there's no danger of violence. It should come as no surprise that people with either some sense of anonymity or distance from others will say things they are unwilling to say when in closer proximity to others.
What's more alarming is people's takeaway is that because they don't hear these opinions offline these issues only exist online.

the more she spoke, the more she sounded like Twitter.
I get your point fam, I acknowledged that it exists but I’ve just never seen it or experienced it on a personal level. When I read the shyt on the internet I just assume whoever is saying it is crazy and keep it pushing. It might honestly have a lot to do with the fact that I stay away from types of women who might have that viewpoint in the first place.I hear this argument a lot. You're not hearing these things offline because people feel safer sharing unpopular opinions online where there's no danger of violence. It should come as no surprise that people with either some sense of anonymity or distance from others will say things they are unwilling to say when in closer proximity to others.
What's more alarming is people's takeaway is that because they don't hear these opinions offline these issues only exist online.
I get your point fam, I acknowledged that it exists but I’ve just never seen it or experienced it on a personal level. When I read the shyt on the internet I just assume whoever is saying it is crazy and keep it pushing. It might honestly have a lot to do with the fact that I stay away from types of women who might have that viewpoint in the first place.

Not really. I don't see white women divestors. Swirlers but not full-fledged divestors calling white men weak or what not. I may be wrong. If so, point me in their direction in case this current relationship doesn't work out. A breh got to plan ahead.![]()

Not really. I don't see white women divestors. Swirlers but not full-fledged divestors calling white men weak or what not. I may be wrong. If so, point me in their direction in case this current relationship doesn't work out. A breh got to plan ahead.![]()
They live on the internet and social media and think it is the same case for all of us.99.9% of black America doesn’t know who Kevin Samuels is.
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i think it varies...I strongly disagree with the idea that the internet isn't real life or is somehow this separate thing and I also believe it's a dangerous idea.
Also, the thread title is just as incorrect. White supremacy is sustained in many ones, one is by way of keeping non-white people feuding with each other. The gender wars we're seeing online are nothing new in spite of our romanticized ideas of Black families in times past.

