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@everpinkarea I get triggered every time I see this man on my feed. Something about the way he dances is definitely racist.
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@UnworthyProdigy @creepydotorg It is insensitive bc what the fuck are you talking about? That ain’t got shit to do with her and her symptoms seeing as you know literally nothing about her
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@creepydotorg It may be insensitive, but this kid has been influenced.
Alt culture, rap and general exogenous influences.
The same goes with trans/emo/alt bullshit. It’s glorified, it’s seen as edgy and ‘cool.’
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@_xamszn @creepydotorg Oh nah u needa d13 fr. Someone come take this man out
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@softboywin No cuz they gon think 30 min whoopin too long and reduce our lunch cuz of it
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@Dr_Elon1 @FearedBuck Wanting death for a terrible person does not make you lose any moral ground. I want his death too and I can confidently say I’ve never groomed, rape, and killed a minor while actively profiting off of it. One less POS on this Earth is a good thing.
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@FearedBuck Anger is understandable, but calling for death just makes everything worse and hurts your own side. Once it turns into that, you lose the moral ground and the argument period
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A lot of aspects of white gay culture are rooted in minstrel and mockery/mimicry of black women, but y'all aren't ready for that conversation
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a black educator named his performance style as minstrelsy, and I see it. the way he over exaggerates dance moves from the Black diaspora (Americas, Africa, Caribbean, etc), while dancing to Black music has uncanny parallels. what do other BLACK ppl think?
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i see this so often in white commercial/online dance communities where they often over-exaggerate movements when they come from the Black Diaspora (afrobeats, amapiano, dancehall, Black American street styles, etc.). it can sometimes feel like a mockery.
M00N⛥@FAIRYM00NSTAR
a black educator named his performance style as minstrelsy, and I see it. the way he over exaggerates dance moves from the Black diaspora (Americas, Africa, Caribbean, etc), while dancing to Black music has uncanny parallels. what do other BLACK ppl think?
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