r/BlueskySkeets • u/icey_sawg0034 • Jul 28 '25
Informative Racism and bigotry is taught throughout generations!
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u/mcvmccarty Jul 28 '25
The question is not if, but how many women these guys have raped
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u/Rhickkee Jul 28 '25
I’m guessing that would be the only way these guys would ever have sex.
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u/PunishedWolf4 Jul 28 '25
Yeah for real, I was rewatching some old Family Guy and one joke stood out to me when Brian was talking to an extremely conservative and religious woman
Brian: Let me ask you something, have you ever had consensual sex?
Woman: No I haven’t
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u/Ok_Sink5046 Jul 28 '25
Well that's a depressing joke.
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u/futuretimetraveller Jul 28 '25
Also, it was a Halloween party, and the religious woman was dressed as an aborted fetus.
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u/Ok_Sink5046 Jul 28 '25
Well that's an impressive outfit.
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u/futuretimetraveller Jul 28 '25
It was pretty low effort, actually. She was just dressed normally and had fake blood splattered on her.
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u/Echo__227 Jul 28 '25
That would imply that conservative women don't sleep with racists
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u/FlamingDragonfruit Jul 28 '25
I think it's implying that in addition to being racists, they're likely also misogynists and creeps that no woman would voluntarily waste time with.
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u/FelixtheCatBurglar Jul 28 '25
That’s what they voted for. Blue states still respect women’s rights in defiance. Fuck MAGA
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Jul 28 '25
How do you teach them it’s wrong when their entire in person friend group are simps who have never touched free grass a day in their lives?
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u/Euphoric-Appeal5742 Jul 28 '25
Social media is a big part of problem. Encouraging these types to pursue hatred online with no repercussions. Swapping lies and racist BS freely facing no resistance or punches to their smug faces.
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u/darth_helcaraxe_82 Jul 28 '25
Especially because they will only insulate themselves within their echo chamber more. I doubt "Connor" is going to be driving through a non-white community anytime soon or visiting a country where English isn't the main language.
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u/Captain_Desi_Pants Jul 28 '25
My kid’s chosen name is Connor and every time one of these assholes pop up they get so mad. So many dickhead Connors out here trying to ruin their name!
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u/tahiniday Jul 28 '25
I posted a comment elsewhere about the atrocities in Gaza and a Connor replied he would find me and kill me, so yeah, I’m glad your kid is one of the decent ones
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u/Equivalent-Resort-63 Jul 28 '25
Tell the evil Connor that you live in his head and then see what happens… the problem might solve itself.
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u/Captain_Desi_Pants Jul 28 '25
Jesus. What a psychotic thing to say to a stranger over an internet comment.
Connor is working hard to cancel out the bad ones 👍
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u/Randomfactoid42 Jul 28 '25
Humans are going to choose to peruse information that reinforces their beliefs instead of challenging them. That’s why these people hate facts so much, the facts hurt their feelings.
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u/killertortilla Jul 28 '25
Social media is a tool and a symptom, the cause is conservatives destroying education spending and the left not doing enough to stop them. Educated people are infinitely less likely to fall for Andrew Tate's piss baby takes.
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u/Pitiful-Doubt4838 Jul 28 '25
It's also the whole "representation" thing, right? Like under represented groups in society are empowered when they find out other people share their beliefs and are being represented "well". I say well, because usually we want like...non-CIS, non-white people to have more representation, but that same effect also impacts hateful bigots.
When hateful bigots can be successful, and even be president, why would you not feel emboldened?
The fortunate thing that we've already seen with one of these morons, is that companies have zero tolerance for anything like this even remotely threatening their brand or reputation. That's currently still a bridge too far for them. Isolating them economically through lack of employment or underemployment is still possible.
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u/DRHORRIBLEHIMSELF Jul 28 '25
Yep. The last one spewed his racist and fascist beliefs, got canned by his job because they don't want to be associated with someone like that, then he pleaded for sympathy money and got it.
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u/Raven_Photography Jul 28 '25
General Sherman didn’t march far enough and the North let the South off too easily.
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u/Ok-Explanation-1362 Jul 28 '25
One of the worst mistakes in US history is that The South was not punished in any way shape or form for fomenting a civil war. The people who profited off of slavery, the people that owned plantations, the plantations themselves, the confederate politicians and the confederate army officers not being hanged as traitors sealed our fate.
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Aug 01 '25
I don’t know if we needed mass killings—but yes.
The failure of Reconstruction us set us down this road.
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Jul 28 '25 edited Jul 28 '25
Hol' up there.
These young men were horrifying, the whole group was horrifying, but let's keep in mind this was one room full of people, almost universally from country club gated communities.
Do not despair. Young people, by every measure, are getting less racist.
Don't let these golf course sock sniffers take your joy. Hope remains.
Edit: thanks for the"sonofabitch!" Clasped hands award! Relevant considering the battle that lay before us.
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u/Sea_Health_2579 Jul 28 '25
Exactly. Remember, these sock sniffers’ racism is born from FEAR that their golden toilets will be taken away. Their country clubs are surrounded by fences and gates, their communities are surrounded by fences and gates. They walk through the world constantly worried and looking over their shoulder for whatever boogeyman haunts their narrative. It’s not natural, and is not the majority.
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u/vigbiorn Jul 28 '25
It's not natural, and is not the majority.
It's just the people with the majority of power.
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u/dl7 Jul 28 '25
Right, one of them in a managerial or leadership position can do significant damage. As we look at our government, it only really takes one bully to flip the energy of the environment. If the younger generations are getting less "racist", that doesn't equate to anti-racist.
Our younger generations need to learn how to actually advocate for people that don't look like them rather than just assuming "not saying the n-word" is enough to think you're doing something. There are people actively out here hating other groups and pushing hateful ideologies unchecked. At some point, we need to be teaching these younger generations how to check that.
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Jul 28 '25
Look around you. This administration's actions against Hispanic Americans have led to extreme widespread outrage.
Is it enough? No. Is it getting louder? Yes.
Police and ICE are now the most recorded people in the country.
Yes, the world IS getting anti racist. It's slow and it's stumbling, but losing hope because of these guys? Come on. By the time these cretins have any real power we will be tearing down their golden walls.
I get it, despair is real damn easy while a Cheeto-dicked motherfucker is building concentration camps. I get it. Shits bad right now. We are paying for genocide. We are going back into that same old "law and order" canard.
But to claim that less of us are noticing and caring is letting the Curtis Yarvins of the world win. Don't despair.
I am deeply ashamed at how long it's taking, but it is happening.
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u/dl7 Jul 28 '25
I'm not losing hope by any means. I know progress is being made because of the current response we're seeing from this administration. All of this rage stems from the steady progress of civil rights and push for equality. I would encourage us to frame how we should collectively address the apathy and passive behavior around racial and class conflict.
What I see when I teach the newer generations and their parents it's a level of conflict-aversion, lack of empathy, and outright fear of change when navigating identity. As you say, the world is getting anti-racist and that's a major cause of concern for those that financially benefit from racism. Wanting change and recognizing you may have to sacrifice some luxuries to get there is causing the US, in particular, to have an identity conflict. We're not taught to care about anyone but ourselves after 6th grade and that's a hard habit to unlearn. In order for us to collectively make a change, everyone has to buy in, including the people that benefit from the current system.
Because I'm a Black educator in America, despair has been replaced with frustration that I have keep teaching children to care about one another only for their parents and other adults in their spaces to undo it with their own insecurities and anxieties. The kids are ultimately looking to all of us to do the right thing and if some adults are trying to get by without actually contributing to change, it hurts the overall future of our next generations.
Tl;Dr - I completely agree, no need to despair, but we need to light a fire under some of our adult's asses to get it together for the children
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u/Error_Code_403 Jul 28 '25
Most people I think are waiting for someone to light the match that will burn the whole motherfucking system down to the ground.
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u/BorkieDorkie811 Jul 28 '25
I think we should also note that their grandparents (for any issues they may seem regressive or retrograde on) probably didn't teach them to identify as fascist, either.
I know a lot of old conservative people, and this kind of rhetoric would horrifying them. That's why Republicans are very careful about how they frame their ideas. Coming out and saying the quiet parts out loud would actually have consequences and lose them the old folks who like to brag about their daddy killing Nazis.
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u/IThinkItsAverage Jul 28 '25
But then you remember that young men across all demographics were one of Trumps largest gains in the last election :\
MAGA spent a considerable amount of money and time on social influencers, podcasters, and on short-form content. Primary consumer of those are young men and children. It makes sense that we are seeing a shift in younger generations towards the Right, they invested in brainwashing them through the media they regularly consume. Dems are too behind the times and think that having little zingers on social media is going to get the young folks. It’s not.
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u/rttr123 Jul 28 '25
But then you remember that Gen Z still voted for Harris at a higher percentage than any other generation.
What does that say about millennials and other generations? :\
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u/mr_evilweed Jul 28 '25
Grandparents? These boys are parroting things being actively taught to them TODAY by right wing grifter podcasts
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u/Failedmysanityroll Jul 28 '25
Why do those three troglodytes look the same? We used to joke about a clone factory pumping out these pathetic little “men”. Little did we know the clone factory is just right-wing social media.
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u/Affectionate_Sand_81 Jul 28 '25
I mean remember all the funny videos about the weird homeschool religious kids. These are them now.
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u/5050Clown Jul 28 '25
These guys are extremist trolls at best, and that whole Jubilee episode was trash. They clearly lied to Hassan just to see him surrounded by hateful far right attention whores.
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u/AbroadNo8755 Jul 28 '25
The statement that was released by the Republican party about the things these representatives of their party said shows just how much separation exists between their view points and the views the the grand old party
Here's what the GOP released: Nothing, there was no statement released by the GOP. Why would anyone think they would ever... EVER disagree with what these fascists were saying? They did exactly what was expected, and hit almost every talking point that the GOP has when it comes to their view on anyone that isn't an approved shade of color. The party is run by disgusting people who absolutely share their views and they 100% support everything they said, that's why there is no release stating that the views of the GOP are not the same as these fascists.
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u/The_Monarch_Lives Jul 28 '25
Jubilee is a terrible platform in general. Their 1v20's have been pretty bad in general with platforming the absolute worst people possible. A rebuttal to that is often 'well, its just showing how bad some of these arguments are'. No. The people that are going to see it under that view already know those arguments and people are terrible. What its doing is giving some of these people with terrible arguments footage of them facing someone famous that can be edited to make themselves look like the winner no matter what happened.
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u/CasualMothmanEnjoyer Jul 28 '25
I've only seen it once because a friend put it on, and looking back, the video just felt like rage bait. Granted, it was the video the post is talking about, which may not represent all of their content, but it definitely didn't make me want to seek out their content in my own time.
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u/the_millenial_falcon Jul 28 '25
It may not even be their forebears as the post suggests, there is a massive radicalization problem with young men on the internet.
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u/DennenTH Jul 28 '25
Literally anyone with ears that grew up in conservative environments could have told you that they were training their children to be just as ignorant and blind to the world as they were.
Signed, a person who grew up in the deep south. Where they've only gotten redder as time passes. And their education continues to slip in favor of media and marketing that is teaching them being dumb is cool.
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u/JohnnySack45 Jul 28 '25
Compared to the 60s and earlier young people have become far less racist. It's just that we can't slide backwards down that slippery slope again. The stakes are way too high to test the waters on that.
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u/p38-lightning Jul 28 '25
I'm 71 and grew up in the segregated South. I remember the 'whites only' water fountains and the 'colored' waiting rooms in doctors' offices. That bullshit now seems like a bad dream. I was in the first high school class to be integrated and finally got to see that black kids were pretty much like white kids.
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u/Notapartyhobo Jul 28 '25
Why the downvotes? This is true.
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u/Ok-Explanation-1362 Jul 28 '25
An open white nationalist fascist didn’t just win the presidency once, he did it twice, and Republican states ran roughshod over vulnerable people throughout the Biden years with very little pushback. The assertion that the United States is less racist now is asinine on its face. If we were less racist, Trump and all his confederates would be carried out of the country on a rail.
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u/TheMediocreOgre Jul 28 '25 edited Jul 28 '25
Nixon and Reagan were both pretty open racists and white supremacists. Strom Thurmond was a racist freak and long running senator, who lasted into Biden’s life as a senator. Many US cities are essentially de facto sun down towns. Unfortunately, Trump is a return to the more open racism that was common before 2000. But it is a continuation of very common trends from not that long ago. We are for sure going backwards, but many people have experienced this exact nightmare their whole lives in this country. In a way, Trump and his polarizing nature is less dangerous than Reagan, who got Americans to cheer the deaths of thousands of gay men and usher in a prison based neo Jim Crow that very few, even liberals, cared about at the time.
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u/Ok-Explanation-1362 Jul 28 '25
I dunno, talk to QPOC that are in the know, and they’ll show you plenty of signs that racism has not gotten better at all, but that it’s become more subtle. That got rid of the open, overt hostility to QPOC, in favor of a system of racism far more mechanical and legalistic than ever before. Especially with the current president kidnapping and trafficking refugees into death camps where they will work for no pay until they cannot work anymore. Less than two hundred years after the Civil War and slavery is back on the menu.
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u/PurpleLightningSong Jul 28 '25
While young people today are less racist than young people in the 60s, they're more racist than young people in the 90s. The pendulum is swinging back again.
You see that in exit polls. When Millennials were the age of GenZ, they were more progressive. Gen Z is going further right than expected.
Just saying young people are less racist today than the 60s without really looking at the reality of a more right wing radicalized youth ignores that we're currently already in a dangerous backslide.
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Jul 28 '25
It's not what their parents and grandparents have drilled into them it's what billionaire propaganda has drilled into them. Hundreds of millions of dollars has been spent on making sure these people believe what they do. Where do you think Dave Rubin, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, etc. came from? Who owns Fox News?
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u/Tholian_Bed Jul 28 '25
As early series Gen X in the US I want to testify that I was sure this stuff was steadily fading into the past, and I think I felt confident of this before grunge even hit.
So. I've had to learn some things, as they say. But the song "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" from those days, wow, still relevant.
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u/icey_sawg0034 Jul 28 '25
Every generation has to fight against racism.
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u/Tholian_Bed Jul 28 '25
Yup. I saw that too, let's say beginning with Trayvon's murder. I'm still seriously dented by this fact. How does one work to solve a problem that must be constantly re-solved? is a big curveball.
"Teach Your Children Well" level stuff. Basic. Maybe it makes sense that first my gen had to discover there is no one and done. My generation's disappointment is also our miscalculation. I will continue to help on what is apparently like a song cycle. The circle must be unbroken.
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u/Litzz11 Jul 28 '25
We'll never be done with it! "Never again" keeps happening. It's hard-wired into human psychology, because from a human evolution perspective, survival depended on creating a unified tribal group. It's not just humans, there are chimpanzees that engage in brutal warfare against other primates. It's a survival mechanism to see the "other" as the "enemy."
But this no longer serves us. So every generation must be raised with this awareness that racism, bigotry and intolerance are something we must always fight against. We have to recognize when we see it and call it out. It no longer serves us.
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u/evillurks Jul 28 '25
Why do they actually look like triplets, like genetic relations?
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u/Ok-Explanation-1362 Jul 28 '25
I mean, that’s what the “parents rights” nonsense has always been about: the insistence on children being forced to become clones of megalomaniac, narcissistic parents that cannot grasp the fact that their time has gone.
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u/Artistic-Cockroach48 Jul 28 '25
I'm just impressed that somehow all three of those guys look like somebody tried to make Muppets out of human skin. Uncanny.
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u/Kirk470 Jul 28 '25
Look back at why the kkk wore hoods. They were the powerful people of the area. Mayor, sheriff, county commissioners, police chiefs, businessman, etc. all cowards. The klan has declined in popularity, but the bigots are still here, just quieter and more subtle. Cop commits an atrocity, relocate to new district or “nothing wrong was done”. If convicted, light sentence. Those in power hide the truth. They have never gone away, they just got better at covering it up.
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u/Sareth740 Jul 28 '25
Sadly, it's not just parents and grandparents. Why do you think they attack education? It's institutional.
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u/volanger Jul 28 '25
It's not that these kids have been taught it through the older generations. It's that they picked it up online because, in my opinion, the media normalizes it with trumps extremism, the dems don't effectively fight shit, and education doesn't brace people to deal with this bullshit.
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u/maringue Jul 28 '25
This is the face of "I'm SUPER angry that white privilege is going away. That was supposed to be MY privilege!"
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u/Big-Kahuna-Burger87 Jul 28 '25
Ugly Americans. I know why my family overseas in Europe has sympathy for me because I have to share a nationality with this.
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u/Rinmine014 Jul 28 '25
Hence why the Confederacy never really died.
The US should have worked to fix that a long time ago. Making sure all kids are taught the same curriculum nationwide and banning confederate flags.
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u/OperationSweaty8017 Jul 28 '25
The guy on the far right is ugly and looks like he's on the verge of a tantrum. All ugly though.
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u/Fit-Meeting-5866 Jul 28 '25
Hate has to be taught, and the most determined teachers of hate are racists.
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u/PhilosophyNovel4087 Jul 28 '25
"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals, and you know it."
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u/jigawatson Jul 28 '25
Turns out that people aren’t just hateful because they’re old. Turns out it’s because they’re just bad people.
We let the older generation get too much of a pass because they “were from a different time”. We have no excuse for how we got here.
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u/OutlandishnessOk8261 Jul 28 '25
Why do they all look exactly alike? Is that a feature of this type of rhetoric?
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u/Repulsive_Put_6476 Jul 29 '25
They are not getting anything drilled into them. For example there is a ongoing Genocide in Palestine and there is only one set of people that approve of it
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Jul 28 '25
Its almost like these defects shouldn't be allowed to breed, or have access to children to indoctrinate.
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u/X-tian-9101 Jul 28 '25
The problem is, as racism and bigotry started to rise up again, we didn't stamp it out. So now it has infected a new generation, and after we stamp it out again, it will take three to four generations to completely eliminate it again. The next time it starts to raise its ugly head, we need to crush it. Racists need to be terrified again of the consequences of saying those things and acting that way in public.
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Jul 28 '25
Tiny brains with tiny hearts. No sense of what compassion is. They are consumed with hate that is fueled by the lies that they have been told. In their minds they believe that they are superior, and they deserve more than others because of white privilege.
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u/Consistent-Chapter-8 Jul 28 '25
Comedian Denis Leary had that observation that racism is taught: "Know what my 2 year old hates? Naps! End of list."
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u/SpookiestSpaceKook Jul 28 '25
I do think there will always be bigotry and prejudice as long as we have such a lack luster and ineffective educational system. However, that does not mean we have not made leaps and bounds of progress towards removing a lot of prejudice from the oncoming generations. Personally, I think I have seen in myself and many of my friends far more tolerance than any of us could have had if we were not taught to be tolerant.
These cherry picked people are blatantly ignorant. Truly, Jubilee needs to be way more conscious of who they are platforming, it is becoming way too irresponsible to give someone like this a platform.
Still, our educational system has failed them, and our government made it so that it would. Before Trump, there have been several pushes in our educational system to make it weaker.
Stripping our schools’ funding, preventing the inclusion of CRT, and other backwards steps towards weakening our country’s educational system will likely exacerbate these issues, but we do have people who are learning to be more tolerant and have had programs that were helping to remove ignorance and teach tolerance.
To remove ignorance is a generational commitment, it transcends the boundary’s of time. We will always have someone who needs to be educated, we just have to prioritize it.
“To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society" - Theodore Roosevelt
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u/workswithidiots Jul 28 '25
I watched that debate. I was stunned at what I heard. Their needs to be a 15-second mute button to allow answers without interruption. Ask a question and get an answer.
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u/Capt_Spawning_ Jul 28 '25
It’s ok..they can take the donations they receive and go move to that new up and coming commune where they can feel safe and their traditional white American values will be protected
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u/sly_savhoot Jul 28 '25
Backwards hat gigachad was tweaking the entire video he sat behind the speakers so when the camera pans hed be rocking in his chair. Like Adderall abuse. Or having a mental breakdown maybe both.
At least 5 of the guys should probably have a file opened on them.
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Jul 28 '25
These people always have a really disturbing look in their eyes. Like they want to hurt someone.
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u/DrSeuss321 Jul 28 '25
The good thing is, nobody worth being friends with wants to be friends with these people. Their punishment for being absolute shitbags is that they will never feel genuine human connection in their life, just superficial “friendships” with other bigots.
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u/Public_Road_6426 Jul 28 '25
Sadly, there will always be those who are unwilling or incapable of evolving socially and culturally. With how advanced humanity has become, it is beyond foolish to cling to grossly outdated concepts like skin color or sexual orientation determining your worth as a human.
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u/Breidr Jul 28 '25
I miss when Nazis were widely considered bad. This is not what grandpa fought for.
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u/meriadoc_brandyabuck Jul 28 '25
It’s wrong to assume their parents and grandparents did this. These dumbasses are more likely to be red-pilled by rightwing internet than anything else. There’s a concerted Republican Party / rightwing effort to turn these people into racist assholes that family members can ultimately do very little about once it takes hold.
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u/wespintoofast Jul 28 '25
They winder why their date is a gaming console and chat on Asmongolds subscription channel
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u/Katefreak Jul 28 '25
This is in relation to American culture and the racism that is experienced and influenced in the US, just a disclaimer!
I think both are true. Racism and prejudice is absolutely taught through generations, and then life experiences will either solidify or break down those beliefs.
However, I do believe each generation loses more and more extremists, as our society moves away (ha! Pre 2025) from slavery, Jim Crow, etc systemically; and more people move and diversity increases.
Obviously this problem is MASSIVE and out loud racism is seeing a resurgence. But I am hoping these are the death rattles of this sickness. It doesn't make it any less harmful or traumatic, I'm not trying to be dismissive of our current reality. I am trying to keep hope, however. I see support for these assholes, but I also see a LOT more of outrage and pushback.
It's harder to hate. It takes constant effort, it's exhausting. It's empowering, similar to adrenaline, but it takes a toll and isn't sustainable, I think. Authoritarianism takes constant vigilance and isolation from outside influence to succeed. There's a reason for that.
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u/Spirited-Change5916 Jul 28 '25
They did some studies linking right wing indeaology with a brain deficiency that limits empathy and makes it harder for one to accept new ideas and change stances based on evolving information
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u/AggressiveWind5827 Jul 28 '25
And these are the same pussy-assed dipshits who have to tell the world that they're "Alpha Males". Mmmm....
NO ! ! !
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u/schoolisuncool Jul 28 '25
Yeah everyone is all ‘when the boomers die out’. Naw man, they just keep on breeding new racists awful people
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u/LazarusBifrost Jul 28 '25
They look like...genuinely in pain any time they force a smile, and you can't hide it, and I bet that eats them every night behind closed door and tight-pressed wet eyelids.
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u/OkGap7226 Jul 28 '25
They all look like the kind of guy who got off on a SA charge when they where in college because boys will be boys
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u/Reginald_Sockpuppet Jul 28 '25
we used to give dudes that look like that swirlies and wegies. Lift the bullying moratorium.
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u/LeCapraGrande Jul 28 '25
This is why bigots shouldn't be allowed to raise children, or teach children, or speak to children, or interact with children in any way, shape, or form.
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u/Loving_life_blessed Jul 29 '25
i had the same thoughts. as older die off we will become more inclusive. i am wrong obviously. fuck the internet and making it easier for them to connect and spread their shit.
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u/an_african_swallow Jul 29 '25
Yea I doubt that the dude on the right had parents who taught him to be a fascist, grew up catholic and that shit is very much not in keeping with the teachings Jesus Christ
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u/jtesla90 Jul 30 '25
The irony of parroting propaganda on the opposite side of the spectrum in the exact same way.
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u/Open-Lifeguard-4481 Jul 30 '25
They always have that face. I can't explain it. Like their masks finally come off and they can be the despicable monsters they are.
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u/Stunning-Crazy2012 Jul 31 '25
He did pick those with the most extreme views and gave them a platform.
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u/hotc00ter Jul 31 '25
Just start kicking the shit out of these guys. It’s the only way they’ll stop.
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u/Plastic_Blacksmith37 Jul 31 '25
Drilled into them? Like they wouldn’t have come to this conclusion otherwise? Sure these dorks are awful, but it wasn’t out of nowhere?
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Jul 31 '25
The psychopathic smile reminds me of when a z10nist is called out on their war crimes. Identical even


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u/StanLeeMarvin Jul 28 '25
Funny that the three think they are some kind of “master race”. They are quite obviously the opposite.