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TopicBlack man wears caucasians shirt to gauge hypocrisy about racist logos
Dyinglegacy
08/01/18 2:59:44 PM
#41:


Makeveli_lives posted...
Damn_Underscore posted...
There's a difference between believing something and wearing a political statement on a shirt (or on a hat) in public for all to see.

This is not "talking about it." It's intentionally trying to get people angry.

Caucasian isn't an offensive slur


I think what he's getting at isn't the shirt, but the dude's perceived intent. Maybe people perceived, incorrectly, that he was trying to get them mad, even though it's not anything to get mad about, and that's what triggered them.

Take for instance if myself, a white person, wore a shirt that had the depiction of a black person on it, and it read "Africans". People may wonder what the shirt was, what it meant, and why I was wearing it. If I was walking through a predominatly black neighborhood, maybe I might get some looks.

I, myself, don't care lol. I still feel the shirt should have said crackers or some shit. I would have laughed my ass off even harder.
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