Monday, July 6, 2020

Antifa and BLM are spreading #WUFLU

https://www.bitchute.com/video/TsbbTnx4uU5T/

​​​​​​​The #GOP are pretending to be upset that Antifa and BLM are spreading #WUFLU #KungFlu
#CUCKS The GOP Cuck and COWER behind the Magic Blanket while Magic Black Token Man
saves them the Racism of being WHITE while holy dead black man be dead! Kanye Save ME!
FUCK THIS NOISE!
A heated racial exchange in a Detroit area parking lot -- between a white woman
and black mom and her daughter -- led to the woman pulling a gun and pointing it
right at the mother's face. The argument allegedly started Wednesday evening
because the white woman bumped into Takelia Hill's 15-year-old daughter,
Makayla, as she was entering a Chipotle in Orion Township, MI. Makayla claims
she moved out of the way, but tells The Detroit News ... "She bumped me and I
said, ‘Excuse you.’ And then she started cussing me out, and saying things like I
was invading her personal space." Takelia then got involved and that's when the
racial tension started rising. As the white woman and a male companion got into
their SUV, Makayla and her mom accused them of being racist. The man got out
of the car and asked, "Who the f**k do you think you guys are?" The white
woman shouted, "White people aren't racist, no one's racist" -- and then started to
back out and leave ... but Takelia was apparently behind the SUV or near it. She
claims they were about to hit her, and it sounds like Takelia banged on their
window -- and that's when the white woman got out with her pistol ... and aimed it
directly at Takelia's face. The white woman screamed, "Don't you f***ing jump
behind my car. Get the f**k back! Back up! Get the f**k back! Back the f**k up!"
Thankfully, the woman finally decided to put the gun down and get back in her
SUV to leave ... as cops were called. Takelia says the incident traumatized her and
her 3 daughters ... who were in their vehicle. We've reached out to police, who say
they are still investigating the incident but a report has been taken.
https://www.tmz.com/2020/07/02/white...troitmichigan-
parking-lot-chipotle/
4 ‘Reverse Racism’ Myths That Need To Stop “Why isn’t there a White History
Month?!” By Zeba Blay Reverse racism isn’t real. No, really. The “reverse
racism” card is often pulled by white people when people of color call out racism
and discrimination, or create spaces for themselves (think BET) that white people
aren’t a part of. The impulse behind the reverse racism argument seems to be a
desire to prove that people of color don’t have it that bad, they’re not the only ones
that are put at a disadvantage or targeted because of their race. It’s like the Racism
Olympics. And it’s patently untrue. It really all comes down to semantics. At some
point, the actual meaning of “racism” got mixed up with other aspects of racism ―
prejudice, bigotry, ignorance, and so on. It’s true: White people can experience
prejudice from black people and other non-whites. Black people can have
ignorant, backwards ideas about white people, as well as other non-white races.
No one is trying to deny that. But racism is far more complex. Before you cry
outrage and send me a nasty email about how reverse racist this article is, calm
down. Listen. This scene from 2014’s “Dear White People” breaks down the
concept pretty succinctly: Some people simplify racism as one group not liking
another, and think “racist” and “prejudiced” are interchangeable. But racism is a
concept that operates on both an individual and institutional level. At its core,
racism is a system in which a dominant race benefits off the oppression of others
— whether they want to or not. We don’t live in a society where every racial group
has equal power, status, and opportunity.

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