Ok, so I'm reading my book in a store today, killing some time, then, from the corner of my eye, I see a pair of skinny legs. Me thinks: "Hmm..." It was a black woman (which is already quite rare) and I simply went back to reading. Then I hear: "Yeah, I couldn't find the right ones for her." I look up and I see a skinny black woman (kinda cute, honestly, at least a 5, didn't see her full face), with a lighter-skinned daughter and a white dude holding a darker skinned little boy. The husband (bf? didn't look for a ring) said something like this: "Take the time that you need, we need to get them some shoes."
My jaw damn-near dropped.
Here's the setup:
1 - A skinny black woman. If you read the ROK article about how black America would predict things for the rest of us, yeah, it's like seeing an endangered animal in the wild. This was not a 200+ lbs Lashiqua from da hood with a fattitude a mile long, no, very polite and courteous woman.
2 - Skinny kids! They're not little round fatties that you can roll down a hill, but they're skinny! I walked a little later to see such miniature walruses a little further in the store... future American women -- barring some miracle -- are fucked and so are the men.
3 - A normal family! There was a dad, two kids and a mom that was deeply interested in the welfare of her children! Holy shit! Someone call Jezebel and tell them that this woman didn't have an iPhone glued to her head while trying to get her kid to shut up (who was very polite and well-behaved).
4 - A feminine mom. Honestly, after seeing my fair share of black women in this country, I'd imagine feminine black women only happen in places other than in the US. But this woman was dressed well for the occasion (no fat rolls coming out left and right), had her hair past her shoulders by about 2 inches and would look back at her -- seemingly at first glance -- beta hubby with this uncertainty in her eyes as if looking for his support and strength.
Now, I noticed a few things about myself at this point. After coming to this country from Eastern Europe (yes, I'm white) and being put through this shitty country's society and education system, yes, I've become racist at more than a few occasions. But after looking at this family, I was genuinely drained of any contempt or hatred. It was such a liberating experience! It was as if... my hatred and disgust isn't aimed at blacks or non-whites, but the losers and evolutionary dead-ends that have infiltrated society so well (especially the West).
After seeing, I felt like I saw the Dodo bird in Central Park NY.
My jaw damn-near dropped.
Here's the setup:
1 - A skinny black woman. If you read the ROK article about how black America would predict things for the rest of us, yeah, it's like seeing an endangered animal in the wild. This was not a 200+ lbs Lashiqua from da hood with a fattitude a mile long, no, very polite and courteous woman.
2 - Skinny kids! They're not little round fatties that you can roll down a hill, but they're skinny! I walked a little later to see such miniature walruses a little further in the store... future American women -- barring some miracle -- are fucked and so are the men.
3 - A normal family! There was a dad, two kids and a mom that was deeply interested in the welfare of her children! Holy shit! Someone call Jezebel and tell them that this woman didn't have an iPhone glued to her head while trying to get her kid to shut up (who was very polite and well-behaved).
4 - A feminine mom. Honestly, after seeing my fair share of black women in this country, I'd imagine feminine black women only happen in places other than in the US. But this woman was dressed well for the occasion (no fat rolls coming out left and right), had her hair past her shoulders by about 2 inches and would look back at her -- seemingly at first glance -- beta hubby with this uncertainty in her eyes as if looking for his support and strength.
Now, I noticed a few things about myself at this point. After coming to this country from Eastern Europe (yes, I'm white) and being put through this shitty country's society and education system, yes, I've become racist at more than a few occasions. But after looking at this family, I was genuinely drained of any contempt or hatred. It was such a liberating experience! It was as if... my hatred and disgust isn't aimed at blacks or non-whites, but the losers and evolutionary dead-ends that have infiltrated society so well (especially the West).
After seeing, I felt like I saw the Dodo bird in Central Park NY.