Anonymous
10/12/2025, 2:59:32 AM
No.82775824
>>82774558
>racism (no, the black guy working next to me isn't my comrade, he is le n-word I am better because my skin is white)
They set me on edge in the city but this is largely irrelevant because in my personal life I barely interact with them and they don't live in my neighborhood. I'm not a white supremacist, I am a white priority-ist. I don't think or compare myself to members of the racial outgroups
>sexism (no, women are inferior)
Aside from banter online, I rarely ever see actual sexism against women manifest IRL. It's almost always sexism against men ranging from banter among normies to open workplace and hiring discrimination policy.
>and homo/transphobia.
Again another completely irrelevant point as the population IRL is so small that I virtually never come across them. They're just weird sex-obsessed spazzes on the internet and they're subject to a lot of bants for it but again, nobody really cares
Like, none of these aspects make a difference except maybe the fact that sexism against men is so prevalent. If suddenly I just locked arms with a black american and did the square dance while wearing a trans pride ally button safety-pinned to my "this is what a feminist looks like" tshirt, you think any of the things I said will magically revert and suddenly my situation will improve and my ingroup will suddenly value me and treat me better?
>racism (no, the black guy working next to me isn't my comrade, he is le n-word I am better because my skin is white)
They set me on edge in the city but this is largely irrelevant because in my personal life I barely interact with them and they don't live in my neighborhood. I'm not a white supremacist, I am a white priority-ist. I don't think or compare myself to members of the racial outgroups
>sexism (no, women are inferior)
Aside from banter online, I rarely ever see actual sexism against women manifest IRL. It's almost always sexism against men ranging from banter among normies to open workplace and hiring discrimination policy.
>and homo/transphobia.
Again another completely irrelevant point as the population IRL is so small that I virtually never come across them. They're just weird sex-obsessed spazzes on the internet and they're subject to a lot of bants for it but again, nobody really cares
Like, none of these aspects make a difference except maybe the fact that sexism against men is so prevalent. If suddenly I just locked arms with a black american and did the square dance while wearing a trans pride ally button safety-pinned to my "this is what a feminist looks like" tshirt, you think any of the things I said will magically revert and suddenly my situation will improve and my ingroup will suddenly value me and treat me better?