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Am I Racist?
« on: December 08, 2024, 09:22:40 PM »
My WC voices are going AWOL
So are the Nazi voices
And Elon will let you use the N word..... with an E.R. but you can't say kike or towel head
My WC voices said "She thinks she can do anything she wants because she's celibate...... welcome to the n-gg-tron" which I tweeted and I was pissing myself laughing until it dawned on me that it's racist
But a few months ago I tweeted what the Nazi voices were saying which was "let the kikes and towel heads nuke each other" and they were laughing and X put a warning on my tweet
But I see people using the n-gg-r in Black Lives Matter comments completely unencumbered
Does this mean I'm racist too if I'm hallucinating racist terms?
I listen to WC on Spotify every morning and I've heard him say the n word a million times and I've only used it publicly back in 2021 when I was hallucinating him
I don't even say it when I'm singing along
And as far as the antisemitism and islamophobia goes I only know the terms because I've studied Islam and the Holocaust

Sorry
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Re: Am I Racist?
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2024, 08:09:22 AM »
My WC voices are going AWOL
So are the Nazi voices
And Elon will let you use the N word..... with an E.R. but you can't say kike or towel head
My WC voices said "She thinks she can do anything she wants because she's celibate...... welcome to the n-gg-tron" which I tweeted and I was pissing myself laughing until it dawned on me that it's racist
But a few months ago I tweeted what the Nazi voices were saying which was "let the kikes and towel heads nuke each other" and they were laughing and X put a warning on my tweet
But I see people using the n-gg-r in Black Lives Matter comments completely unencumbered
Does this mean I'm racist too if I'm hallucinating racist terms?
I listen to WC on Spotify every morning and I've heard him say the n word a million times and I've only used it publicly back in 2021 when I was hallucinating him
I don't even say it when I'm singing along
And as far as the antisemitism and islamophobia goes I only know the terms because I've studied Islam and the Holocaust

Sorry
Total overshare

Words are just words.  The sooner you stop allowing words to have any kind of power over you, they lose all effect.  I think it's funny how much time and effort you've spent worrying about if you are saying the right thing or if others are saying the right things.  Who cares?

You think it's a coincidence that blacks have a trigger word, that gays have a trigger word, that most other races have a trigger word?  But yet whites have no trigger word at all.  The whites have no word that has risen to the level of the N word.  Why do you think that is?  Because whites want to always have the power where they can say one word from their mouth and provoke other races into a frenzy, but the other races cannot do the same to whites.  The sooner everyone stops placing so much emphasis over different words like this, the less power people have over you.  Think about it.
 

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Re: Am I Racist?
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2025, 04:39:42 PM »
In Naz album the Nigger tape

He says it's OK
If you could read and write English

Buy it so get with the times
 

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Re: Am I Racist?
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2025, 02:52:10 AM »
People who remember the 90’s and remember the 80’s know people actually said actual racist things back then.  Now they have to dig and twist words like Charlie Kirk supposedly deserved to die and was some vehement racist but go check what he actually said they had to really stretch the words.

But in the fuccin 80’s people just fuccin said racist shit directly and openly
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Re: Am I Racist?
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2025, 07:35:43 AM »
People who remember the 90’s and remember the 80’s know people actually said actual racist things back then.  Now they have to dig and twist words like Charlie Kirk supposedly deserved to die and was some vehement racist but go check what he actually said they had to really stretch the words.

But in the fuccin 80’s people just fuccin said racist shit directly and openly


there's still racists .. like nick fuentes lol

but yea, while i didn't agree with all of charlie kirk's politics, i think it's weird to see him being demonized in death like that, as if he was hitler

i can see how his talking points sound racist on surface, but i think his actual intention was to see improvement in the black community, starting with keeping black families together

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Re: Am I Racist?
« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2025, 12:35:05 PM »

there's still racists .. like nick fuentes lol

but yea, while i didn't agree with all of charlie kirk's politics, i think it's weird to see him being demonized in death like that, as if he was hitler

i can see how his talking points sound racist on surface, but i think his actual intention was to see improvement in the black community, starting with keeping black families together

What he said about black people was legit:  he said sometimes when you see a black person working somewhere you might question: “okay was this person hired on merit or was this a DEI hire”

There’s nothing bad about saying that.  That’s what I mean that people go digging hard for racist shit in 2025 but back in the 80’s fucc man my grandfather in the 80’s would straight up would say when he sees NBA basketball he thinks of them niccaz swinging from trees in the jungle and wants to take them back to the chains ⛓️‍💥 of the jungle cause they like them earings in their noses and ears” like just some wild crazy racist shit and the racist jokes were everywhere in the 80’s.. but even my grandfather stopped being racist before he died in 04’

There’s a great Louis CK bit about going to highschool in the 80’s in Boston and how racist his school was and the blacks and whites fighting every day Louis CK is fuccing hilarious
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Re: Am I Racist?
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2025, 03:08:27 PM »
What he said about black people was legit:  he said sometimes when you see a black person working somewhere you might question: “okay was this person hired on merit or was this a DEI hire”

There’s nothing bad about saying that.  That’s what I mean that people go digging hard for racist shit in 2025 but back in the 80’s fucc man my grandfather in the 80’s would straight up would say when he sees NBA basketball he thinks of them niccaz swinging from trees in the jungle and wants to take them back to the chains ⛓️‍💥 of the jungle cause they like them earings in their noses and ears” like just some wild crazy racist shit and the racist jokes were everywhere in the 80’s.. but even my grandfather stopped being racist before he died in 04’

There’s a great Louis CK bit about going to highschool in the 80’s in Boston and how racist his school was and the blacks and whites fighting every day Louis CK is fuccing hilarious

this was your biological grandfather?

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Re: Am I Racist?
« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2025, 09:10:52 PM »
this was your biological grandfather?

oh yeah man.. my mom's side so he's my biological grandfather.. he was a regular good ol' boy as far as the race thing goes.  He used to even be a "volunteer" police officer.  He was in a Catholic order men's club called the Knights of Columbus, sort of like a "good ol boys" network.  Used to sit in his free time in front of the TV and watch Cowboys and Indians "Westerns" around the clock, while his devoted and loving wife cooked and maintained the home.  It was straight up 1950's Leave it to Beaver.

He's part of that WW2 generation and he fought in WW2 and was a POW at one point and MIA before they were rescued.  But he was REALLY proud of that.  It wasn't like some horrendous experience that traumatized him, but it was like the proudest thing that ever happened and he used to love to tell war stories.  Sometimes they call his generation "the greatest generation" because they were the types that built America.  He owned a ton of business got up every morning and put on a suit and tie and believed in hard work and saying your prayers, family life, an honest days work, customer is always right, treat your staff honorably, he even had black people working for his company and treated them honorably.   They weren't big businesses they were just mom and pop stuff like restaurants and moving companies he didn't make much money but his brother made a lot of money.  His daughter (my aunt) dated a black guy and he wasn't happy about it, but she was even living with him at the time as an adult, and it's not like he kicked her out of the house.  So it makes you wonder like the racist rhetoric, like where does it really come into play in real life actions. 

As for Jews he never said anything about Jews.  Maybe he had an opinion but I remember Jews were almost like not really on the radar in the 1980's.  It was as if they were basically white people.  There was a slight beef between Catholic and non-Catholic, but even that wasn't like a really huge deal.  But he was a big time ol school Republican, I just remember he used to watch the Clinton/Bob Dole debates and he was definitely for Bob Dole.  But it was basic "law and order" keeping the streets clean, and flag waving, defend your country kind of guy.  My cousin told him once a conspiracy that US let Japan attack Pearl Harbor and he wasn't to happy about it.  Also he was worried my other cousin was a lesbian just because she went a while in highschool without having any boyfriend, and she was really athletic, lol.

So anyway, that's not anything unique, he was just a straight up 1950's American Catholic white dude.
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Re: Am I Racist?
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 08:43:22 PM »
oh yeah man.. my mom's side so he's my biological grandfather.. he was a regular good ol' boy as far as the race thing goes.  He used to even be a "volunteer" police officer.  He was in a Catholic order men's club called the Knights of Columbus, sort of like a "good ol boys" network.  Used to sit in his free time in front of the TV and watch Cowboys and Indians "Westerns" around the clock, while his devoted and loving wife cooked and maintained the home.  It was straight up 1950's Leave it to Beaver.

He's part of that WW2 generation and he fought in WW2 and was a POW at one point and MIA before they were rescued.  But he was REALLY proud of that.  It wasn't like some horrendous experience that traumatized him, but it was like the proudest thing that ever happened and he used to love to tell war stories.  Sometimes they call his generation "the greatest generation" because they were the types that built America.  He owned a ton of business got up every morning and put on a suit and tie and believed in hard work and saying your prayers, family life, an honest days work, customer is always right, treat your staff honorably, he even had black people working for his company and treated them honorably.   They weren't big businesses they were just mom and pop stuff like restaurants and moving companies he didn't make much money but his brother made a lot of money.  His daughter (my aunt) dated a black guy and he wasn't happy about it, but she was even living with him at the time as an adult, and it's not like he kicked her out of the house.  So it makes you wonder like the racist rhetoric, like where does it really come into play in real life actions. 

As for Jews he never said anything about Jews.  Maybe he had an opinion but I remember Jews were almost like not really on the radar in the 1980's.  It was as if they were basically white people.  There was a slight beef between Catholic and non-Catholic, but even that wasn't like a really huge deal.  But he was a big time ol school Republican, I just remember he used to watch the Clinton/Bob Dole debates and he was definitely for Bob Dole.  But it was basic "law and order" keeping the streets clean, and flag waving, defend your country kind of guy.  My cousin told him once a conspiracy that US let Japan attack Pearl Harbor and he wasn't to happy about it.  Also he was worried my other cousin was a lesbian just because she went a while in highschool without having any boyfriend, and she was really athletic, lol.

So anyway, that's not anything unique, he was just a straight up 1950's American Catholic white dude.