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Turned out that the sword guy who got beaten trying to defend a bar with a sword is in fact a legend in the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic fan fiction world. Bronies are truly the most based among us.
 
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With the wonderful (when non-white) power of racial solidarity, anything is possible. A mere 100 young black men were able to gather the strength and courage to sucker punch and dogpile a single middle-aged white oppressor on a cell phone. This was a hugely symbolic and pivotal moment for the darkies.
 
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If it was a white athlete bragging about chasing down and beating the shit out of a "black boy" I bet TMZ would frame it a bit differently.

Blacks getting woker on the antifa problem:

https://twitter.com/Freeyourmindkid/status/1267334903726833664

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lmao. Black guy says 'antifa' out loud, some antifaggot goes on a lecture about how everyone that is not a fascist is not antifa, distances himself from antifa while saying "we" a bunch of times, black guy plays it dumb, then the moment the convo ends he says "That shows it right there, it's antifa that's behind this" :lol:
 
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My experiences shouldn't matter. But according to TB, personal experience primarily accounts for whether someone's argument is legitimate.
you really love bringing it up tbh with or without TBs help

Ein's high school is a fundraiser?
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https://www.publicschoolreview.com/clarence-senior-high-school-profile
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1267303761745252353?s=20

"Bro don't defend your property with violent force, just call the authorities"
damn what a dummy. Lucky it wasn't worse.
 
you really love bringing it up tbh with or without TBs help

No, I never bring it up until after it's already been introduced. Pay more attention.


And?

In my high school, I was friends with one of the very few black kids in my graduating class. Have a great memory of him walking up to my locker while I was getting something out of it and shouting my name real loud. I jumped and told him he scared the shit out of me, and he shrugged and replied "It's because I'm black" (because we could joke about that stuff).

As far as saying I grew up in the boonies, it's true; I grew up on the edge of Clarence and Akron, and worked in the latter during high school. I wasn't mentioning that for its racial diversity, but for its class demographics.

I didn't interact with more minorities until I went to undergrad in Tampa.
 
This shit's got me a bit paranoid tbh. Protests have been happening in downtown Chattanooga and I work around there. Not wanting to get caught in that absolute hell of a possible riot crossfire between rioters and the police, etc.

This shit is way out there to me.