Why white people need to admit that black people know more about pain

You literally don’t have clue where Evergreen College is, much less what happened there....

https://nypost.com/2017/05/31/college-melts-down-over-plan-for-white-people-free-day-on-campus/

We do. And what's worse for you young boy, is that we know the whole story, not the half you want to whine about.
And I know the whole story about Emmet Till...

GTFOH with your bullshit.

lolanti-whiteprogressives

Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.
He knows way more than you dubBdub.
Both of you combined don’t know half of what I know.
 
Everything you say is basically gibberish. For example. Your claim that Evergreen College kicked out all whites students and teachers. What kind of idiot would actually believe that? :laughing0301:
You literally don’t have clue where Evergreen College is, much less what happened there....

https://nypost.com/2017/05/31/college-melts-down-over-plan-for-white-people-free-day-on-campus/

We do. And what's worse for you young boy, is that we know the whole story, not the half you want to whine about.
And I know the whole story about Emmet Till...

GTFOH with your bullshit.

lolanti-whiteprogressives

Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.

I know enough take your young white crybaby ass to graduate school punk.

And then some.
 
You literally don’t have clue where Evergreen College is, much less what happened there....

https://nypost.com/2017/05/31/college-melts-down-over-plan-for-white-people-free-day-on-campus/

We do. And what's worse for you young boy, is that we know the whole story, not the half you want to whine about.
And I know the whole story about Emmet Till...

GTFOH with your bullshit.

lolanti-whiteprogressives

Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.

I know enough take your young white crybaby ass to graduate school punk.

And then some.
LOL

Sure you do....
 
We do. And what's worse for you young boy, is that we know the whole story, not the half you want to whine about.
And I know the whole story about Emmet Till...

GTFOH with your bullshit.

lolanti-whiteprogressives

Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.
He knows way more than you dubBdub.
Both of you combined don’t know half of what I know.

You're right We know 100 times more than your dumb ass will ever know.
 
And I know the whole story about Emmet Till...

GTFOH with your bullshit.

lolanti-whiteprogressives

Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.
He knows way more than you dubBdub.
Both of you combined don’t know half of what I know.

You're right We know 100 times more than your dumb ass will ever know.
You don’t know shit.

You two idiots aren’t even of average intellligence and you have made it a point to reject every fact known to man.
 
We do. And what's worse for you young boy, is that we know the whole story, not the half you want to whine about.
And I know the whole story about Emmet Till...

GTFOH with your bullshit.

lolanti-whiteprogressives

Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.
He knows way more than you dubBdub.
Both of you combined don’t know half of what I know.
Thats because instead of knowing 50% of what you know we know more like 10000% more than you know.
 
We do. And what's worse for you young boy, is that we know the whole story, not the half you want to whine about.
And I know the whole story about Emmet Till...

GTFOH with your bullshit.

lolanti-whiteprogressives

Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.

I know enough take your young white crybaby ass to graduate school punk.

And then some.
LOL

Sure you do....

I know I do. That's why you follow me around posting funnys because you can't win a debate if you try me. Young punk, I'm not one to be fucked with. And I am going to teach you that. You cry about Evergreen because you want to keep lying about how whites are victimized but you have no clue. For example:

The conflict stems from the college’s Day of Absence, a tradition in which black people leave the campus to show what the place would be like without them. This year, organizers suggested the reverse: that white people who wanted to participate would leave while nonwhites stayed, and both groups would attend workshops to, as the email announcement put it, “explore issues of race, equity, allyship, inclusion and privilege.”

A Campus Argument Goes Viral. Now the College Is Under Siege.

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Like I said, shut up and learn junior.
 
Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.
He knows way more than you dubBdub.
Both of you combined don’t know half of what I know.

You're right We know 100 times more than your dumb ass will ever know.
You don’t know shit.

You two idiots aren’t even of average intellligence and you have made it a point to reject every fact known to man.

Be quiet and learn junior.
 
As infants, nobody has told them that they will feel more pain because they are black. Feeling pain is an individual feeling, not global.
Infants typically cant understand spoken speech to the degree they would be able to get that message. Why did you even bring that up?
You did.
No I didnt. You did. Why did you do that?
Your quote "Infants are much more in tune with pain than adults. Thanks."
Where does that say they understand brainwashing? ...Thanks
Before the brainwashing all individuals feel pain differently, still do. Except when brainwashed to think their race makes them feel more pain.
 
And I know the whole story about Emmet Till...

GTFOH with your bullshit.

lolanti-whiteprogressives

Shut up junior and learn.
You don’t know anything.

I know enough take your young white crybaby ass to graduate school punk.

And then some.
LOL

Sure you do....

I know I do. That's why you follow me around posting funnys because you can't win a debate if you try me. Young punk, I'm not one to be fucked with. And I am going to teach you that. You cry about Evergreen because you want to keep lying about how whites are victimized but you have no clue. For example:

The conflict stems from the college’s Day of Absence, a tradition in which black people leave the campus to show what the place would be like without them. This year, organizers suggested the reverse: that white people who wanted to participate would leave while nonwhites stayed, and both groups would attend workshops to, as the email announcement put it, “explore issues of race, equity, allyship, inclusion and privilege.”

A Campus Argument Goes Viral. Now the College Is Under Siege.

th

Like I said, shut up and learn junior.
WBW is typical of low intellect white boys that just believe any old shit their head KKK wizard tells them.
 
Infants typically cant understand spoken speech to the degree they would be able to get that message. Why did you even bring that up?
You did.
No I didnt. You did. Why did you do that?
Your quote "Infants are much more in tune with pain than adults. Thanks."
Where does that say they understand brainwashing? ...Thanks
Before the brainwashing all individuals feel pain differently, still do. Except when brainwashed to think their race makes them feel more pain.
That has nothing to do with what I said. I simply said infants are more in tune with pain than adults. How did you confuse the two concepts?
 
So I'm a white guy. Just going off recent experience, yesterday I watched Blackkklansman in a Portland theater and it was hard to watch, mainly because I noticed I had to stop myself from laughing or smiling at certain parts that were really f'ed up. My impression was that that was the question the movie was putting to white people: "So, did you think it was funny? Did you like it?" Nothing was funny about that movie and yet it was making me realize that whether I want it there or not, like most white people, I've got a little racist living inside me.

There were a few black people in the theater and there was one black guy in the back who was laughing throughout the movie, especially at the racist scenes. Eventually someone shushed him and he blew up, "Don't you f'ing tell me to shut up! They keep saying it over and over, "N****r this! N****r that! N*****r! N****r! N****r! F*** this movie! F*** all you white mother-*******!"

He kept shouting and hitting the wall until an usher made him leave the theater, and after the movie the usher started apologizing to people leaving for the interruption. I told him I don't think he should be apologizing, and that while I get what he's saying, there's a bigger issue going on than just "he interrupted the movie." I said I don't think that was a movie you're meant to enjoy and I was glad that guy had been there.

So the friends I was with said, "I don't get why he got so mad." and in truth, I don't think I get it either, but what I do think I get if nothing else is this: That guy might have seemed angry to some people, but all I heard was someone really, really hurt. Like, beyond hurt.

I know a bit about pain - I tried to kill myself when I was a teenager; like, seriously tried to kill myself, with a note and everything and wound up in the hospital. And I'm a pretty sensitive guy. And I'm saying, I'm not sure even in my worst moments I have ever been as upset as that guy sounded to me. He didn't seem crazy - up until the moment some one told him to be quiet he sounded like a normal guy, and a normal person doesn't get that upset, they just don't.

And I've heard that kind of hurt from a lot of black people I've known or met, something deep, something carnal, and it's not about them - it's about white people. Not just the out-in-the-open racists but white people everywhere, esp. in the U.S., who won't acknowledge that something really twisted and sick is going on in this world and black people have been taking the brunt of it for a long time.

White people like to talk about equivalence a lot: "Well, maybe this black person has endured racism but racism against whites is real too." or "Well, I'm sure black people are having a hard time but that's no excuse for interrupting a movie, that was really distressing to me."

Well, maybe it's about time white people started getting distressed. Because, this is just the sense I'm getting but I just don't think any pain white people endure in their lives is really comparable to what black people endure from living in a racist society. People like to say, "Well pain is pain, let's not dismiss what anyone's going through" but in truth I think white people who complain about racism against whites are wimps and are the very deepest level of pathetic. If you're white like me, this is my message to you - we don't know what real racism feels like so let's keep our mouths shut about what we don't know and listen for a change.
since I know that part is a lie, I didn't bother with the rest of the lies.


time for you leftists to grow up and read your own lies and ask yourself; "what moron would believe this bullshit?"
 
So I'm a white guy. Just going off recent experience, yesterday I watched Blackkklansman in a Portland theater and it was hard to watch, mainly because I noticed I had to stop myself from laughing or smiling at certain parts that were really f'ed up. My impression was that that was the question the movie was putting to white people: "So, did you think it was funny? Did you like it?" Nothing was funny about that movie and yet it was making me realize that whether I want it there or not, like most white people, I've got a little racist living inside me.

There were a few black people in the theater and there was one black guy in the back who was laughing throughout the movie, especially at the racist scenes. Eventually someone shushed him and he blew up, "Don't you f'ing tell me to shut up! They keep saying it over and over, "N****r this! N****r that! N*****r! N****r! N****r! F*** this movie! F*** all you white mother-*******!"

He kept shouting and hitting the wall until an usher made him leave the theater, and after the movie the usher started apologizing to people leaving for the interruption. I told him I don't think he should be apologizing, and that while I get what he's saying, there's a bigger issue going on than just "he interrupted the movie." I said I don't think that was a movie you're meant to enjoy and I was glad that guy had been there.

So the friends I was with said, "I don't get why he got so mad." and in truth, I don't think I get it either, but what I do think I get if nothing else is this: That guy might have seemed angry to some people, but all I heard was someone really, really hurt. Like, beyond hurt.

I know a bit about pain - I tried to kill myself when I was a teenager; like, seriously tried to kill myself, with a note and everything and wound up in the hospital. And I'm a pretty sensitive guy. And I'm saying, I'm not sure even in my worst moments I have ever been as upset as that guy sounded to me. He didn't seem crazy - up until the moment some one told him to be quiet he sounded like a normal guy, and a normal person doesn't get that upset, they just don't.

And I've heard that kind of hurt from a lot of black people I've known or met, something deep, something carnal, and it's not about them - it's about white people. Not just the out-in-the-open racists but white people everywhere, esp. in the U.S., who won't acknowledge that something really twisted and sick is going on in this world and black people have been taking the brunt of it for a long time.

White people like to talk about equivalence a lot: "Well, maybe this black person has endured racism but racism against whites is real too." or "Well, I'm sure black people are having a hard time but that's no excuse for interrupting a movie, that was really distressing to me."

Well, maybe it's about time white people started getting distressed. Because, this is just the sense I'm getting but I just don't think any pain white people endure in their lives is really comparable to what black people endure from living in a racist society. People like to say, "Well pain is pain, let's not dismiss what anyone's going through" but in truth I think white people who complain about racism against whites are wimps and are the very deepest level of pathetic. If you're white like me, this is my message to you - we don't know what real racism feels like so let's keep our mouths shut about what we don't know and listen for a change.
since I know that part is a lie, I didn't bother with the rest of the lies.


time for you leftists to grow up and read your own lies and ask yourself; "what moron would believe this bullshit?"

Intelligent white people know this is the truth. It has been proven that most white racists are uneducated and dumb.
 
No I didnt. You did. Why did you do that?
Your quote "Infants are much more in tune with pain than adults. Thanks."
Where does that say they understand brainwashing? ...Thanks
Before the brainwashing all individuals feel pain differently, still do. Except when brainwashed to think their race makes them feel more pain.
That has nothing to do with what I said. I simply said infants are more in tune with pain than adults. How did you confuse the two concepts?
No confusion, infants are untainted by false adult brainwashing. Makes perfect sense. Too bad you dont see the connection
 
So I'm a white guy. Just going off recent experience, yesterday I watched Blackkklansman in a Portland theater and it was hard to watch, mainly because I noticed I had to stop myself from laughing or smiling at certain parts that were really f'ed up. My impression was that that was the question the movie was putting to white people: "So, did you think it was funny? Did you like it?" Nothing was funny about that movie and yet it was making me realize that whether I want it there or not, like most white people, I've got a little racist living inside me.

There were a few black people in the theater and there was one black guy in the back who was laughing throughout the movie, especially at the racist scenes. Eventually someone shushed him and he blew up, "Don't you f'ing tell me to shut up! They keep saying it over and over, "N****r this! N****r that! N*****r! N****r! N****r! F*** this movie! F*** all you white mother-*******!"

He kept shouting and hitting the wall until an usher made him leave the theater, and after the movie the usher started apologizing to people leaving for the interruption. I told him I don't think he should be apologizing, and that while I get what he's saying, there's a bigger issue going on than just "he interrupted the movie." I said I don't think that was a movie you're meant to enjoy and I was glad that guy had been there.

So the friends I was with said, "I don't get why he got so mad." and in truth, I don't think I get it either, but what I do think I get if nothing else is this: That guy might have seemed angry to some people, but all I heard was someone really, really hurt. Like, beyond hurt.

I know a bit about pain - I tried to kill myself when I was a teenager; like, seriously tried to kill myself, with a note and everything and wound up in the hospital. And I'm a pretty sensitive guy. And I'm saying, I'm not sure even in my worst moments I have ever been as upset as that guy sounded to me. He didn't seem crazy - up until the moment some one told him to be quiet he sounded like a normal guy, and a normal person doesn't get that upset, they just don't.

And I've heard that kind of hurt from a lot of black people I've known or met, something deep, something carnal, and it's not about them - it's about white people. Not just the out-in-the-open racists but white people everywhere, esp. in the U.S., who won't acknowledge that something really twisted and sick is going on in this world and black people have been taking the brunt of it for a long time.

White people like to talk about equivalence a lot: "Well, maybe this black person has endured racism but racism against whites is real too." or "Well, I'm sure black people are having a hard time but that's no excuse for interrupting a movie, that was really distressing to me."

Well, maybe it's about time white people started getting distressed. Because, this is just the sense I'm getting but I just don't think any pain white people endure in their lives is really comparable to what black people endure from living in a racist society. People like to say, "Well pain is pain, let's not dismiss what anyone's going through" but in truth I think white people who complain about racism against whites are wimps and are the very deepest level of pathetic. If you're white like me, this is my message to you - we don't know what real racism feels like so let's keep our mouths shut about what we don't know and listen for a change.
since I know that part is a lie, I didn't bother with the rest of the lies.


time for you leftists to grow up and read your own lies and ask yourself; "what moron would believe this bullshit?"

Intelligent white people know this is the truth. It has been proven that most white racists are uneducated and dumb.
So are the black ones.
 
So I'm a white guy. Just going off recent experience, yesterday I watched Blackkklansman in a Portland theater and it was hard to watch, mainly because I noticed I had to stop myself from laughing or smiling at certain parts that were really f'ed up. My impression was that that was the question the movie was putting to white people: "So, did you think it was funny? Did you like it?" Nothing was funny about that movie and yet it was making me realize that whether I want it there or not, like most white people, I've got a little racist living inside me.

There were a few black people in the theater and there was one black guy in the back who was laughing throughout the movie, especially at the racist scenes. Eventually someone shushed him and he blew up, "Don't you f'ing tell me to shut up! They keep saying it over and over, "N****r this! N****r that! N*****r! N****r! N****r! F*** this movie! F*** all you white mother-*******!"

He kept shouting and hitting the wall until an usher made him leave the theater, and after the movie the usher started apologizing to people leaving for the interruption. I told him I don't think he should be apologizing, and that while I get what he's saying, there's a bigger issue going on than just "he interrupted the movie." I said I don't think that was a movie you're meant to enjoy and I was glad that guy had been there.

So the friends I was with said, "I don't get why he got so mad." and in truth, I don't think I get it either, but what I do think I get if nothing else is this: That guy might have seemed angry to some people, but all I heard was someone really, really hurt. Like, beyond hurt.

I know a bit about pain - I tried to kill myself when I was a teenager; like, seriously tried to kill myself, with a note and everything and wound up in the hospital. And I'm a pretty sensitive guy. And I'm saying, I'm not sure even in my worst moments I have ever been as upset as that guy sounded to me. He didn't seem crazy - up until the moment some one told him to be quiet he sounded like a normal guy, and a normal person doesn't get that upset, they just don't.

And I've heard that kind of hurt from a lot of black people I've known or met, something deep, something carnal, and it's not about them - it's about white people. Not just the out-in-the-open racists but white people everywhere, esp. in the U.S., who won't acknowledge that something really twisted and sick is going on in this world and black people have been taking the brunt of it for a long time.

White people like to talk about equivalence a lot: "Well, maybe this black person has endured racism but racism against whites is real too." or "Well, I'm sure black people are having a hard time but that's no excuse for interrupting a movie, that was really distressing to me."

Well, maybe it's about time white people started getting distressed. Because, this is just the sense I'm getting but I just don't think any pain white people endure in their lives is really comparable to what black people endure from living in a racist society. People like to say, "Well pain is pain, let's not dismiss what anyone's going through" but in truth I think white people who complain about racism against whites are wimps and are the very deepest level of pathetic. If you're white like me, this is my message to you - we don't know what real racism feels like so let's keep our mouths shut about what we don't know and listen for a change.
50 years of welfare and food stamps and they're still stuck in the hood...inexcusable.
 
No I didnt. You did. Why did you do that?
Your quote "Infants are much more in tune with pain than adults. Thanks."
Where does that say they understand brainwashing? ...Thanks
Before the brainwashing all individuals feel pain differently, still do. Except when brainwashed to think their race makes them feel more pain.
That has nothing to do with what I said. I simply said infants are more in tune with pain than adults. How did you confuse the two concepts?
No confusion, infants are untainted by false adult brainwashing. Makes perfect sense. Too bad you dont see the connection
So you admit you just made a connection and that I never connected the two concepts? Again I ask why did you do that if that was not what I was talking about?
 
From what I've read about the Evergreen College issue, the school had for years hosted a Day of Absence during which black students were encouraged to leave campus and discuss racial issues while white students were encouraged to discuss the issues on campus. Black students supported the Day of Absence as they had long been a minority at the progressively-deemed school and had dealt with the kind of racism African Americans often have to deal with in liberal areas - e.g. there would be two or three black students in a class of mostly white students but they were constantly pressed to discuss racial issues whenever the topic came up, or were constantly pressed to talk about race by white students who wanted to prove how "not-racist" they were.

For some reason a white Professor at the school decided that he knew what was good for black people better than they did and protested the Day of Absence, amazingly, under the notion that it was racist towards black students. Again, black students supported the day of absence but this white professor decided he was doing them a service by trying to get rid of it. Does that make sense to anyone?
 
From what I've read about the Evergreen College issue, the school had for years hosted a Day of Absence during which black students were encouraged to leave campus and discuss racial issues while white students were encouraged to discuss the issues on campus. Black students supported the Day of Absence as they had long been a minority at the progressively-deemed school and had dealt with the kind of racism African Americans often have to deal with in liberal areas - e.g. there would be two or three black students in a class of mostly white students but they were constantly pressed to discuss racial issues whenever the topic came up, or were constantly pressed to talk about race by white students who wanted to prove how "not-racist" they were.

For some reason a white Professor at the school decided that he knew what was good for black people better than they did and protested the Day of Absence, amazingly, under the notion that it was racist towards black students. Again, black students supported the day of absence but this white professor decided he was doing them a service by trying to get rid of it. Does that make sense to anyone?
In order for it to make sense you have to understand the ground rules. When it was Blacks that had no problem leaving the campus to protest or discuss racial issues it was ok. When it was suggested that whites leave the campus thats when all the true racists showed up.
 
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From what I've read about the Evergreen College issue, the school had for years hosted a Day of Absence during which black students were encouraged to leave campus and discuss racial issues while white students were encouraged to discuss the issues on campus. Black students supported the Day of Absence as they had long been a minority at the progressively-deemed school and had dealt with the kind of racism African Americans often have to deal with in liberal areas - e.g. there would be two or three black students in a class of mostly white students but they were constantly pressed to discuss racial issues whenever the topic came up, or were constantly pressed to talk about race by white students who wanted to prove how "not-racist" they were.

For some reason a white Professor at the school decided that he knew what was good for black people better than they did and protested the Day of Absence, amazingly, under the notion that it was racist towards black students. Again, black students supported the day of absence but this white professor decided he was doing them a service by trying to get rid of it. Does that make sense to anyone?
In order for it to make sense you have to understand the ground rules. When it was Blacks that had no problem leaving the campus to protest or discuss racial issues it was ok. When it was suggested that whites leave the campus thats when all the true racists showed up.
And when the true racists show up the whining begins, it seems:

According to the nytimes, Professor Weinstein claimed that asking white people to leave was “a show of force, and an act of oppression in and of itself.”

According to an NPR poll, apparently a majority of whites in the U.S., 55%, perceive that there is racism against them (although few of them claim to have experienced this 'racism' firsthand). Perhaps this is an example of "alternative-definitions" of racism and oppression. I have to wonder how Professor Weinstein would define oppression. Maybe, "A minor inconvenience asked of me that makes me mad and self-righteous."
 

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