modern society is worse than black slavery

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I'd rather live as a black slave than a short sub5.

This site shouldn't even exist. People say that .org and bp were bred through male insecurity but that's just wrong.

Back in the 18th century people faced stratification based on their skin color-- something they cant change.
Today we face stratification based on our looks and height-- something we also cannot change.

"o-oh w-well people aren't being put into slave work and being abused in modern society" :geek:

No, we aren't... It's actually much worse.
Lookism (nowadays predominant towards men) has bred loneliness, depression and suicide. There's no sense of 'community' in being 5'8 or under. There's no sense of 'culture' in living as a sub5. You get absolutely no benefits from it. You often see men living lives of inferiority and submission; they didn't chose to be that way, they were simply born. Through this loneliness and lack of vocation, men created sites like .org or concepts like bp. It's analogous to racial protests and 'black lives matter', only completely silent.

It's this complete disregarding of men's feelings that makes modern society worse than black slavery. Men struggle with trying to find love their entire lives simply because they weren't given the 'right' to feel happy. Society ignores lookism, shrugging it off as insecurity because it's much more subjective than the melanin in someone's skin.

Would you rather live in a world where your people are abused-- but where your people fight for culture together?
Or.
Would you rather live a life confined by your appearance. You alone. No culture, no community-- just pure isolation; the most you get from women is your mother's kiss on the cheek.
 
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I'd rather live as a black slave than a short sub5.

This site shouldn't even exist. People say that .org and bp were bred through male insecurity but that's just wrong.

Back in the 18th century people faced stratification based on their skin color-- something they cant change.
Today we face stratification based on our looks and height-- something we also cannot change.

"o-oh w-well people aren't being put into slave work and being abused in modern society" :geek:

No, we aren't... It's actually much worse.
Lookism (nowadays predominant towards men) has bred loneliness, depression and suicide. There's no sense of 'community' in being 5'8 or under. There's no sense of 'culture' in living as a sub5. You get absolutely no benefits from it. You often see men living lives of inferiority and submission; they didn't chose to be that way, they were simply born. Through this loneliness and lack of vocation, men created sites like .org or concepts like bp. It's analogous to racial protests and 'black lives matter', only completely silent.

It's this complete disregarding of men's feelings that makes modern society worse than black slavery. Men struggle with trying to find love their entire lives simply because they weren't given the 'right' to feel happy. Society ignores lookism, shrugging it off as insecurity because it's much more subjective than the melanin in someone's skin.

Would you rather live in a world where your people are abused-- but where your people fight for culture together?
Or.
Would you rather live a life confined by your appearance. You alone. No culture, no community-- just pure isolation; the most you get from women is your mother's kiss on the cheek.
True but ig the argument is that first of all looks aint everything because other things like status and erc comes into play and that you can make diffrens to your looks or status but i agree with you that Niggers should be slaves again
 

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