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They're always so angry about incredibly tame remarks from people like Scott Adams and, before him, John Derbyshire.
SA: a significant portion of black people hate that white people even exist, so avoid them for your own protection.
Not "beat them up", "steal their stuff", "raise minimum wage laws to prevent their youth from getting employed", etc. Just: "hey, live somewhere else", "spare black people the offense of your physical presence".
JD: there are all these "the talk" articles about black mothers having to give grim advice (and usually bad advice, not like Chris Rock's) to their children. So here's a "the talk" for other race's children, largely "be really careful about black people".
It's racist? OK. Then it's white racists telling white racists to not be racist around black people. Is that really so offensive?
No, they're always so angry about episodes like this because it completely inverts their religion of blacks always suffering and being downtrodden, which religion makes shining, righteous heroes out of them for saying bold things like "I think slavery is BAD".
Since they hate whites, there's no righteousness in "I think opportunistically murdering white people is BAD", so they don't want to hear about it.
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@apropos it's the Kanye shit all over again
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@PhenomX6 having the wrong opinions about the Jews is bad for lots of reasons as well, but I think this is particularly interesting in how such tame statements get treated like grave religious offenses.
Take "I decided to move to Shelbyville because I could put my child in a school with a higher % of white people. Thanks to divorce I went to a lot of different schools, some of them majority black and some of them majority white, and I really don't want the majority black experience for my child."
To a normal person, there's a lot to say about this, but ultimately it's just parents trying to use what information they have to spare their child some grief.
To a leftist, this is PISS CHRIST.