The Funny Pic Thread, Pt. 7

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    Jerchap2

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    ArcadiaGP

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    Wikipedia has always been a site run by hard-left SJWs, I'd expect nothing else from them. But hey, that's how you do it... control the education, control the language, control the accepted sources of worldly information... and you can teach people that whites suck, socialism is the best, and the sky is green.
     

    HoughMade

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    Not according to wikipedia.

    Well, Wikipedia does suffer from deficiencies....but on the other hand, I've never heard someone celebrating their culture and using the term "White Pride" who didn't eventually get around to using the term "mud people" or something close.

    This is not to say all white people are racist...I am one and I don't really think I am....however people who regularly use the term "White Pride"? Suspect.

    If the term had historically been used people who were proud to use mayonnaise, shop at the Gap, keep the stock wheels on their Tahoes, listen to Pat Boone and square dance, I'd say that it did not have racist overtones.

    To the contrary, every time I've heard a white person refer to having "White Pride", it's been while explaining the serpent seed theology, explaining how he's conflicted about Farrakhan because he has a point about the Jews, going on about what wood burns most reliably for cross construction, and whether the proper term is "tar baby" or "Pickaninny".
     

    ghuns

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    If the term had historically been used people who were proud to use mayonnaise, shop at the Gap, keep the stock wheels on their Tahoes, listen to Pat Boone and square dance, I'd say that it did not have racist overtones.

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