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Anonymous ID: ISJg8jKMCanada /pol/510642248#510644368
7/17/2025, 7:24:55 PM
>>510642248
counterpoints from a white canadian, because i know you wanted them:

>Get lumped in with criminal turbo-niggers without any of the benefits of being a turbo-nigger
>Get lumped in with a billion poor ass Africans you have nothing in common with or no real relation to.
if you're lightskinned that gives you an immediate advantage in perception vs dark skinned black people, everyone knows this at this point, even white people. if you're high IQ enough to present yourself well too, then your skin colour is an advantage in basically every meaningful way


>>Basically zero representation in TV and movies. In the world of Hollywood we don't exist
this is bullshit, there is a ton of genuinely good media with high intelligence, good black characters. atlanta and boondocks, just to name two where black characters are written intelligently.
even in shitty shows though, it is basically impossible to find a black character that isn't purely good, because otherwise it would be a negative stereotype, and those only apply to white people.

>Be despised by both powder white, and coal black racial purists
no white person with any amount of power or worth, basically anyone worth caring about their opinion, is going to despise you for your skin colour.
white people of worth might think there is a problem with black culture (there is), but they don't instantly judge well-presenting black people.
if you find you ARE being judged by worthwhile whites, then its probably because you don't present yourself well, which leads to the final point:

you aren't high IQ

everything in your post suggests a complete lack of self-awareness, a lack of accurate modelling of the world around you, and a tendency to indulge in strawmen and coping excuses to put the problems on everyone else besides yourself.

basically, you're not even the kind of black person you think you are, and you're puzzled why you don't get treated like someone you're not.