Black supremacy?? Where??'black nationalism' and 'black supremacy' Ive seen a bit now, which would at one point would have never been allowed. its been added to the codex
its in all the kyrie/kanye threadsBlack supremacy?? Where??
These people's worldview would be so much simpler if they realized that hating the outgroup and holding structural power are independent axes![]()
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xxxhotpocketz
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I’d guess that the majority of players share this belief, remember that NFL player that quoted hitler and had former athletes and current athletes defend him
It’s black supremacy, and it’s far more common then you think. Black supremacist exist from actors, to singers, to athletes.
“The oppressed, instead of striving for liberation, tend themselves to become oppressors.”
I’m not at all surprised, and nothing will be done about it either. Imagine any other race saying this? Not only would their career be gone but they could be in danger.
These are black athletes tho, so we know they won’t face any consequences.
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It's the most popular men's website on the internetI have to admit, I had no idea r/NBA was such a cultural goldmine
That’s a good point. I think FOMO is suffered more acutely by normies, whereas we weirdos may be more susceptible to Fear Of Being Ordinary.Or maybe someone who sees thru the bullshit of FOMO?
You're as normal as the day is long.
I was going to say, having skim-read this thread so far, that Gus kind of goes out of his way to be clean-cut and normal, but at the same time is one of the biggest weirdos on here.
This is such an old person expression that I have no idea whether this metaphorical "day" is supposed to be very long or not long at allYou're as normal as the day is long.