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Doth thy take the risk...? :
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Quote: (05-01-2019 05:31 AM)pitt Wrote:
Not offended at all.
I am black and I would never consider dating a black woman that has previously dated a white man.
Quote: (05-01-2019 08:50 AM)Vill@in Wrote:
Quote: (05-01-2019 05:31 AM)pitt Wrote:
Not offended at all.
I am black and I would never consider dating a black woman that has previously dated a white man.
As a white male, I don't take any offense to this statement at all. I don't even think it's racist. You like what you like. Good on you and you should have the right to express this. So if we switch the words around (like the Tinder Chad):
"I am white and I would never consider dating a white woman that has previously dated a black man"
That is considered a racist statement? Why?
Do blacks have a lower threshold for being triggered? I know, I know..."the white patriarchy has allowed me to grow up with a silver spoon up my ass and I have never had to deal with racism on a daily basis". I am being hyperbolic, but there is some truth to that. But that isn't the case now. Who do you think is public enemy #1 in the eyes of feminists? The MSM? The liberal left? Hint: It's not black males.
So non-whites should look at it from the eyes of white males: A story like this does not make the news if the race and/or gender is different. Hell, it's almost celebrated and praised for its 'bravery'.
Can you not see the double standard?
Quote: (05-01-2019 08:50 AM)Vill@in Wrote:
Quote: (05-01-2019 05:31 AM)pitt Wrote:
Not offended at all.
I am black and I would never consider dating a black woman that has previously dated a white man.
As a white male, I don't take any offense to this statement at all. I don't even think it's racist. You like what you like. Good on you and you should have the right to express this. So if we switch the words around (like the Tinder Chad):
"I am white and I would never consider dating a white woman that has previously dated a black man"
That is considered a racist statement? Why?
Do blacks have a lower threshold for being triggered? I know, I know..."the white patriarchy has allowed me to grow up with a silver spoon up my ass and I have never had to deal with racism on a daily basis". I am being hyperbolic, but there is some truth to that. But that isn't the case now. Who do you think is public enemy #1 in the eyes of feminists? The MSM? The liberal left? Hint: It's not black males.
So non-whites should look at it from the eyes of white males: A story like this does not make the news if the race and/or gender is different. Hell, it's almost celebrated and praised for its 'bravery'.
Can you not see the double standard?