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Nothing is stopping you from holding a sign that says “love white people” on a street corner like blm did.
You won't get paid for it.
The phrase could be interpreted as a neutral expression of affection, but given historical and social dynamics, it’s likely to be seen by some as provocative or implying racial superiority, especially if displayed in a diverse or racially charged setting. Intentions behind the sign and the environment it’s in would shape how it’s received—could be harmless pride or perceived as a dog whistle for divisive ideologies.
>i love white people
>no, i won't vote for white children to eat and have healthcare
>>513639270Irrelevant if you are criticized it would only move more people to yourself
>>513639368It only goes to minorities
>>513639270I would say it would be preferable to do in a white liberal community that way it’s not antagonizing a black community
“It’s okay to be white” was slandered into being anti semetic, regardless if it’s okay. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a chargeable offence, it’s 2025 after all. I could hold a sign technically but the risks aren’t worth the reward. I prefer to speak with like minded individuals in person.
>>513639757Don’t make it a slogan just say something similar and “it’s ok to be white” worked fine. Sure the adl hates it but fuck em
>>513640060That would be great for your country