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I just think it’s funny how white (wo)men characterize black people as violent criminals but then you come on here and make fan clubs for (white) serial killers and ignore obvious modern-day lynchings lmao
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Anonymous 12h

Don’t let them shame you, you’re right

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Anonymous 14h

Victim mentality over here

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Anonymous 15h

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 15h

!

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 14h

i dont think its smart to speak on racism and stereotypes and then proceed to generalize an entire race by saying that they characterize black people as violent but obsess over white killers. would you say that the family of a white child would join their murderers fan club?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 14h

the people who are ignoring modern lynching are MOSTLY white republicans. not all whites. i am not going to say white people are saints as white men make up for most mass shootings. we are having lynchings that are not being covered by the news. the records are being hidden. everything comes to the way that the government is treating these cases as well

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 14h

Well yes, remember the rule of thumb: Crime when black = subhuman thuggery - indicative of the entire demographic Crime when white = glamorous sensationalism - he probably had a sad upbringing; let’s make a TV show about him! Victim when black = well, he was probably guilty of something anyway - what was his name again? Victim when white = wall to wall coverage about what angel he was - three white women discuss the case while applying caked on makeup Hope this clears that up for you!

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 14h

And do solely white people make up the demographic of those youtubers who exploit victims? I am so confused by the point you are trying to make it and I disagree with it completely. I can’t believe I’m saying this but not every white person believes that black people are bad people. 😧 this is an insane concept, i know.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 14h

I have met a bunch of white women who definitely don’t believe that and trust white men way less than they trust a black man. You hear more “sensationalism” of white crime because they are the ones committing unbelievably diabolical crimes. And true crime podcasts will literally say “the perfect victim” is bs, and point out hypocrisy in law/media. I think you just came on here to say stuff, I haven’t seen a single “fan club” on here, otherwise I would not be here because those peopl are sick.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 14h

He says, in the true crime community The irony is palpable

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 14h

You’re simultaneously confused by the point, and you disagree with it Ah now that’s the type of obfuscation typical of true crime connoisseurs

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 14h

Ok I’m starting to think you’re delulu

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 14h

That’s okay, because I already thought you hated black people and simped serial killers lmao

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13h

I am a white woman who is more terrified of white men and I am sure many will agree with me. Some of us did not fall for the cultish hatred act of believing black people are criminals. I’d like to bring up the most recent case, Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf(?). White people are calling him a dirty criminal, yes, but black people are praising him and saying things like “fuck it, dig him up and stab him again, etc” what do you have to say for that? Are those black individuals not doing what

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13h

- what you say white people do the most? They are praising him. Before u say it, yes, 35 years is fucking ridiculous. I hope we can agree on it. They did that because it was a black on white crime in Texas. He is not innocent, but a majority of what I’ve seen is him being treated as some sort of victim of racism and that he is a hero

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 13h

Agreed!! White people commit more of the heinous crimes that are profitable off the media. This is a very good point

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 12h

Oh I’m sure you would like to bring up a deflection😩

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11h

That was not a deflection at all and that was very on topic. I’m disappointed that you are ignorant enough to say something so bold without anything to back your claim when people bring up something.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 10h

But it was! The post was about anti-black racism and you chose to bring up a black convict, apropos nothing! Very on brand - you did exactly what the post was talking about❤️

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

I would never let tedbundyswife101 shame me😍

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5h

honestly it’s kinda giving the shoes fit. cause the white people that don’t get reactionary when a pattern or contradiction is called out know they’re not part of the group that’s being talked about. obviously not all white women fit into this mold, but it doesn’t change the contradiction that op pointed out. additionally, generalization has never impacted the lives of white people, while generalization of black people literally leads to death and suffering all the time

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5h

if you actually care about racism, you would acknowledge that generalizing black people is extremely common and also does significant harm. i’m not going give my opinion on the karmelo case, but the overtly racist generalizations and comments that have been made about black people are just one example of how black people are typically generalized, and are not afforded individuality. simultaneously, white criminals are always treated and talked about as individuals

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5h

white women will never suffer dying at 200-300% the normal rate for childbirth. white people will never suffer from half of medical providers believing they experience less pain. they will never suffer from perceived incompetence just for their race, which creates a higher barrier of entry for black professionals in the workforce. they will never be generalized as a thug and dangerous just because of the way they look. they will never be treated as sweat equity by the justice system and prisons

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4h

according to an mit study, white felons are more likely to receive callbacks for jobs than black law abiding citizens with the same resumes. and white non-felons had over the twice the callback rate. and this was before dei ended, imagine how much worse it is now. you're not a victim, and you're not being harmed by a racist contradiction being pointed out. your defensiveness is off-putting for obvious reasons. also, racist democrats aren't rare. being a liberal doesn't absolve you

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