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And here we see more white racist racial gaslighting.Hey, I bet you could light a gaslight if you just bent over and farted. You seem to be full of methane. Watch out for the backdraft.
And here we see more white racist racial gaslighting.
Read your posts punk. All of them.Name anything I've ever said that is racist, punk. I dare you.
Go suck my ass.
Read your posts punk. All of them.
Thank you!Racial gaslighting is; “the political, social, economic and cultural process that perpetuates and normalizes a white supremacist reality through pathologizing those who resist.” In short, this is where whites try to create an impression that blacks or nonwhites are the ones with the problem because we point out the racism in white America. Part of America has developed an alternate reality whereby they claim that people of color who point out past and present forms of white racism are racists because they define all whites because of race. This is not the case. Opinions on whites by people of color are generally not based on their skin color, false, untrue stereotypes, or assumed genetic, moral, cultural, intellectual, and human superiority, but opposition to a behavior exhibited by members of the white community. We see that here and in other forms of social media.
Racial gaslighting can manifest in various ways, including:
- Denial of Racism: People of Color are often told that their experiences of racism are imagined or exaggerated, leading them to doubt their own lived realities. A person in denial of racism may refuse to take responsibility for their actions by pretending to forget what happened or blaming their behavior on someone else (Huizen, 2022). This form of gaslighting may also dismiss the systemic and structural nature of racism. For example, a person who dismisses racism in response to the complaint of a BIPOC or marginalized individual may say, “stop playing the race card” or “it has nothing to do with race, I don’t see color” (Strong, 2022).
- Trivializing Racism: This occurs when a person belittles or disregards the victim's feelings. They may accuse the victim of being too sensitive or overacting in response to their concerns. A person who is trivializing racism may say, “don’t be so sensitive,” or “it was just a joke” (Strong, 2022).
- Reverse Victimization: Racial gaslighting sometimes occurs when individuals from privileged backgrounds claim to be victims of racism in response to conversations about racial inequality. This diversionary tactic aims to invalidate the experiences and concerns of marginalized communities. An example of reverse victimization is the “All Lives Matter'' movement. People who say “all lives matter '' as a counter response to Black Lives Matter attempt to dismiss racism, saying that all lives are equal and yet refusing to acknowledge the systematic violence perpetrated against Black people in the US (Strong, 2022). This strategy aims to invalidate the experiences of BIPOC individuals by claiming that the Black Lives Matter movement excludes people who aren’t Black. This claim, of course, is not true, and it is a form of racial gaslighting.
Understanding Racial Gaslighting: How Denying Racism Can Impact Mental Health — Wove Therapy
Racial gaslighting takes a significant toll on individuals and communities, perpetuating the cycle of oppression. This harmful behavior can negatively affect marginalized individuals’ physical and mental health, causing them to question their sense of identity, safety, and self-worthwww.wovetherapy.com
I see that you're reading your posts.View attachment 862374Just as I thought. A total fraud. You got nothing. Nothing but BULLSHIT from ear to ear.
I see that you're reading your posts.
Talking about racism is not racism. But thats how far the gaslighting has gone. And if I make normal people racist by talking about racism, then how do you think blacks feel while living with it daily? You manufacture racism and so does anyone thinking like you. Again you use another gaslighting technique. Son, I'm that wrong person that you talk about. And you are getting the education.Suck ass you racist fuckwit. There is no one on this board more racist than you, who talks more about racism, yet, totally blinded by their own.
You live in total denial. It is people like you who take perfectly normal people and teach them to hate blacks.
You are a MANUFACTURER of racism.
I predict some day you will spew your garbage at the wrong person in real life, and they will "educate" you.
“White racist racial gaslighting”. IM2 i think “Racist racial” is kind of redundant. Isnt something that’s racist also racial by nature of being racist?And here we see more white racist racial gaslighting.
what’s the topic? Racism with a lack of self awareness?Try discussing the topic.
Talking about racism is not racism.
Say it all you want, you are WRONGRacial gaslighting is; “the political, social, economic and cultural process that perpetuates and normalizes a white supremacist reality through pathologizing those who resist.” In short, this is where whites try to create an impression that blacks or nonwhites are the ones with the problem because we point out the racism in white America. Part of America has developed an alternate reality whereby they claim that people of color who point out past and present forms of white racism are racists because they define all whites because of race. This is not the case. Opinions on whites by people of color are generally not based on their skin color, false, untrue stereotypes, or assumed genetic, moral, cultural, intellectual, and human superiority, but opposition to a behavior exhibited by members of the white community. We see that here and in other forms of social media.
Racial gaslighting can manifest in various ways, including:
- Denial of Racism: People of Color are often told that their experiences of racism are imagined or exaggerated, leading them to doubt their own lived realities. A person in denial of racism may refuse to take responsibility for their actions by pretending to forget what happened or blaming their behavior on someone else (Huizen, 2022). This form of gaslighting may also dismiss the systemic and structural nature of racism. For example, a person who dismisses racism in response to the complaint of a BIPOC or marginalized individual may say, “stop playing the race card” or “it has nothing to do with race, I don’t see color” (Strong, 2022).
- Trivializing Racism: This occurs when a person belittles or disregards the victim's feelings. They may accuse the victim of being too sensitive or overacting in response to their concerns. A person who is trivializing racism may say, “don’t be so sensitive,” or “it was just a joke” (Strong, 2022).
- Reverse Victimization: Racial gaslighting sometimes occurs when individuals from privileged backgrounds claim to be victims of racism in response to conversations about racial inequality. This diversionary tactic aims to invalidate the experiences and concerns of marginalized communities. An example of reverse victimization is the “All Lives Matter'' movement. People who say “all lives matter '' as a counter response to Black Lives Matter attempt to dismiss racism, saying that all lives are equal and yet refusing to acknowledge the systematic violence perpetrated against Black people in the US (Strong, 2022). This strategy aims to invalidate the experiences of BIPOC individuals by claiming that the Black Lives Matter movement excludes people who aren’t Black. This claim, of course, is not true, and it is a form of racial gaslighting.
Understanding Racial Gaslighting: How Denying Racism Can Impact Mental Health — Wove Therapy
Racial gaslighting takes a significant toll on individuals and communities, perpetuating the cycle of oppression. This harmful behavior can negatively affect marginalized individuals’ physical and mental health, causing them to question their sense of identity, safety, and self-worthwww.wovetherapy.com
1) Your view was seen as wrong even by Blacks LONG AGO
In 1911, Booker T. Washington wrote:
There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs-partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.
2) Considering that now we have at least 5 equal determiners of identity : Race, Religion, Sexual identity, Party Affilliation, Ehtnic Background -- not to mention good old Male v Female, it is probably you that are racist !!! because to say a Black , Catholic, heterosexual, Democrat, from Africa is treated poorly because he is Black is just to expose what you say defines a person.
3) The BLM example is ludicrous, they are like the Obamas, they don't want to be Black, they don't want anything but MONEY
Good ole tax-free charity BLM is your paragon of virtue , huh _
"During the height of the protests around the murder of George Floyd, when donations topping $90 million were pouring in, the group that runs Black Lives Matter was closing a cash deal on a $6 million property, New York magazine exclusively reports. The 6,500-square-foot home has “more than half a dozen bedrooms and bathrooms, several fireplaces, a soundstage, a pool and bungalow, and parking for more than 20 cars,” the magazine says"
It would be a waste to spend it on dying babies or child education or the community EVEN THE BLACK PANTHERS DID THAT>