Every single white person is racist

Saint Casanova

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I’ve been in enough white circles to realise that they’re all racist to blacks. No exceptions.

They are jealous of black success so they have vitriolic thoughts but keep them hidden.
 
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This is legit , I was on ometv and I encountered 3 white girls who where saying the hard r in every sentence in a conversation.
 
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eh. the older gen is nicer to me. Im hispanic though
 
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They should prove there not racist by allowing black and brown kangz breed there women
 
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This is legit , I was on ometv and I encountered 3 white girls who where saying the hard r in every sentence in a conversation.
I’ve been in group chats and the things that were said is crazy. That’s when I realised how many people have true malice in their hearts.
 
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I’ve been in group chats and the things that were said is crazy. That’s when I realised how many people have true malice in their hearts.
Don’t worry us kangz will team up and get revenge
 
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bait.

I dont think everyone is racist, but i think black people are disproportionately facing struggles-in particular black men.

Im personally not in the game of beating an already beat group. I find this detestable. Its not fun or okay to mock a group of people who have with a certain fact, been destabilized and colonized and globally executed. The go and call these groups low iq, monkeys, and use them at the international media scapegoat. In this world, it is hard to find another display of human disgust orchestrated on a global level. This is truly the few shames of society and humanity today. This should be deeply unsettling honestly.

Theres a bunch of fallacies too that even prevent sympathy from manifesting. I call it "suffering jealousy". A lot of people for example when you bring up translantic pretend it ended a century ago, and that they were other forms just as worst.

Its honestly discomforting how comfortable people are destroying and denying their bottom line.

I have a very intimate understanding of the ecosystem. And whats done to your bottom line opens the same door to the highest order. Its like showing the world just how much you beat and disrespect your family member. Wont that just make you all trash?

From my research i truly think racism and the systems as well as thoughts it allows will be the end of this world. Its a great threat-more worst than what people can imagine.
 
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bait.

I dont think everyone is racist, but i think black people are disproportionately facing struggles-in particular black men.

Im personally not in the game of beating an already beat group. I find this detestable. Its not fun or okay to mock a group of people who have with a certain fact, been destabilized and colonized and globally executed. The go and call these groups low iq, monkeys, and use them at the international media scapegoat. In this world, it is hard to find another display of human disgust orchestrated on a global level. This is truly the few shames of society and humanity today. This should be deeply unsettling honestly.

Theres a bunch of fallacies too that even prevent sympathy from manifesting. I call it "suffering jealousy". A lot of people for example when you bring up translantic pretend it ended a century ago, and that they were other forms just as worst.

Its honestly discomforting how comfortable people are destroying and denying their bottom line.

I have a very intimate understanding of the ecosystem. And whats done to your bottom line opens the same door to the highest order. Its like showing the world just how much you beat and disrespect your family member. Wont that just make you all trash?

From my research i truly think racism and the systems as well as thoughts it allows will be the end of this world. Its a great threat-more worst than what people can imagine.
How do you think it would result in the end of the world ? Do you think there’s going to be severe race wars soon ?
 
White people in your head rent free
 
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where tf do you live jfl most whites ik irl are good goys to the jewish blackrock occupied state.
 
How do you think it would result in the end of the world ? Do you think there’s going to be severe race wars soon ?
First, theres a lot of systems in place built to maintain racial division out of conflict of interest because resource management. The best way i can explain it is that these systems that keep a dispropriate and defranchising effort is and will bite all of us back in the ass, hard. Its all fine and dandy when nothing troubling arises, but in conflict or global outrage the compounding effect will be disastrous.

  • Africa’s “Resource Curse”:
    • Countries like Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Angola—rich in oil, diamonds, and minerals—face chronic conflict due to racialized governance failures. For example:
      • Nigeria’s Niger Delta region has seen 60 years of violence over oil extraction, with 90% of oil revenues controlled by foreign corporations and a racially biased elite, leaving local communities impoverished (PMC, 2023).
      • The DRC’s coltan mines (critical for electronics) are controlled by armed militias, perpetuating a cycle of violence fueled by global demand for cheap resources (Novafrica, 2024).
  • Racial Bias in Resource Management:
    • A 2016 Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report found that resource-rich African nations score poorly on the Global Resource Management (GRM) Index due to corruption and colonial-era governance structures that prioritize extraction over equity.

2. Global Resource Scarcity and Racial Tensions

  • Climate Change and Marginalization:
    • Africa contributes 3% of global CO2 emissions but bears 75% of climate-related displacement (UNHCR, 2023). Racially marginalized communities (e.g., Sahel pastoralists) face resource wars over shrinking arable land, exacerbated by global inaction on climate reparations.
  • Economic Instability:
    • The “Dutch Disease” effect—where resource extraction stifles other industries—has left African economies vulnerable. For example, Ghana’s cocoa sector, once the backbone of its economy, has declined by 40% since 2000 due to global market manipulation and racialized trade policies (EIU, 2016).

3. Racial Propaganda and Global Instability

  • Media Scapegoating:
    • During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese state media amplified narratives blaming Black Africans for spreading the virus, diverting attention from governance failures (Stanford Internet Observatory, 2021).
  • Far-Right Exploitation:
    • White supremacist groups in Europe and the U.S. weaponize anti-Black racism to oppose immigration, destabilizing global labor markets and exacerbating resource inequities (ADL, 2024).
      • Undermining Equity Programs:
        • In the U.S., affirmative action has been challenged in courts (e.g., Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, 2023), reducing Black enrollment in elite universities by 20–30% in states like California .
        • DEI programs are often criticized as “critical race theory” by far-right groups, leading to bans in 20+ U.S. states and defunding of initiatives meant to address racial disparities .
      • Diversion of Resources:
        • A 2022 study found that DEI funding in corporations is often redirected to superficial initiatives (e.g., diversity workshops) rather than systemic changes like equitable hiring or pay equity, leaving Black employees with 40% lower promotion rates than white peers
  • 4. Systemic Collapse Risks

    • Resource Wars:
      • A 2023 study in Nature projected that by 2050, 70% of global resource conflicts will involve African nations, with racialized militancy (e.g., Boko Haram’s exploitation of Lake Chad’s drought) driving displacement and extremism.
    • Global Economic Interdependence:
      • Africa supplies 90% of the world’s cobalt (critical for batteries) and 40% of its gold. If racialized conflicts disrupt these supply chains, it could trigger global economic collapse (Novafrica, 2024).

    • 5. Why This Threatens Humanity

      • Climate Feedback Loops:
        • Deforestation in the Congo Basin (the world’s second-largest rainforest) due to resource extraction could release 60 billion tons of CO2, accelerating planetary warming (PMC, 2023).
      • Nuclear Proliferation:
        • Racialized conflicts in regions like Nigeria (with uranium reserves) risk nuclear arms races if governance collapses (as seen in Libya post-2011).
      • Humanitarian Crises:
        • By 2030, 218 million Africans could be displaced by climate/resource conflicts, overwhelming global aid systems (World Bank, 2022
          • Humanitarian Crises:
            • The 2024 Horn of Africa drought displaced 12 million people, many of whom migrated to Europe, where far-right groups weaponized anti-Black racism to oppose immigration, destabilizing labor markets and social services .


          • Racialized Science as a Tool of Domination:
            • Pseudoscientific theories like eugenics and social Darwinism were used to justify colonialism, slavery, and resource extraction, creating a global hierarchy where non-Black minorities (e.g., Indigenous peoples, Asians, Latinos) were also deemed "inferior" and exploited. For example:
              • In the 19th century, Francis Galton used IQ tests to argue for Anglo-Saxon supremacy, which later justified policies like the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) and Japanese internment during WWII .
              • Nazi Germany’s eugenics programs targeted not only Jews but also Romani people, disabled individuals, and Slavic groups, demonstrating how pseudoscience creates broad hierarchies of dehumanization .
          • Impact on Other Minorities:
            • During COVID-19, Asian Americans faced 315% more hate crimes in 2021 due to racist scapegoating, while Latinx communities were disproportionately blamed for spreading the virus, echoing historical patterns of racialized pseudoscience .
          6. Weaponization of Affirmative Action and DEI
          • Diversion of Resources:
            • Attacks on DEI programs often frame them as "anti-white" or "anti-Asian," leading to backlash that undermines equity for all marginalized groups. For example:
              • In 2023, 20+ U.S. states banned DEI initiatives, leaving corporations to focus on superficial diversity metrics (e.g., hiring quotas for women) while ignoring systemic inequities for Black, Indigenous, and Latino workers .
              • Asian Americans have been caught in the crossfire, with lawsuits like Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (2023) weaponizing anti-Black racism to argue that affirmative action harms Asian applicants, despite data showing Black students remain underrepresented in elite universities .
          • Erosion of Trust:
            • When policies meant to address Black marginalization are undermined, it creates a zero-sum narrative where all equity efforts are seen as "grifts," eroding trust in institutions. This affects:
              • Women: DEI rollbacks often target gender equity programs, as seen in Texas’s 2023 law banning "critical race theory" in schools, which also removed curricula on gender-based discrimination .
              • Immigrants: Anti-DEI rhetoric overlaps with anti-immigrant sentiment, as seen in the 2024 U.S. debates over border policies, where Black and Brown migrants are scapegoated for economic woes.
          7. Global Resource Wars and Cross-Racial Exploitation
          • Africa’s Resource Curse:
            • The DRC’s cobalt mines (critical for electronics) are controlled by foreign firms, leaving local Black workers in poverty while displacing Indigenous communities like the Batwa people. This creates a cycle where:
              • Environmental Racism: Deforestation in the Congo Basin threatens global climate stability, as the rainforest absorbs 600 million tons of CO2 annually. If disrupted, it could accelerate planetary warming, affecting vulnerable populations worldwide .
              • Refugee Crises: By 2030, 218 million Africans could be displaced by climate/resource conflicts, overwhelming neighboring nations like Uganda and global aid systems .
          • Interconnected Exploitation:
            • The same corporations exploiting Africa’s resources also extract minerals from Indigenous lands in Australia and Canada, creating a global web of displacement. For example:
              • Rio Tinto’s destruction of the 46,000-year-old Juukan Gorge caves in Australia (2020) mirrored its role in DRC’s cobalt conflicts, showing how racialized exploitation harms both Black and Indigenous groups .
 
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