Tim Pool #wingnut youtube.com

One story I talk about every so often is that during Occupy Wall Street, there was a white dude a black dude, they were friends. Black dude was like, "I'm gonna run across the street to go to the bathroom."

The white dude was like, "Would you grab me a cheeseburger when you're over there?"

The black dude went off and he was like, "Excuse me?!" Started yelling at him and then I asked him later what happened and then he said, "You see how racist that was?"

Then I was like, "He asked you to get him a cheeseburger."

He's like, "Yeah, like I'm his boy, going to get him food," or something.

And I was like, "Dude, my friends ask me to grab them stuff from the store all the time. You fly, I'll buy. That's what we do."

This dude internalizes the racism and sees everything through the lens of you're being racist towards me. So, something as simple as my friend asked me to grab him food because I was already going that way turns into a racist attack on him.

I think white guilt is something that people are introduced to at a really young age. I saw a friend over the weekend and she's moved to new city and she told me that she specifically picked her yoga studio because it was in the historically black neighborhood and she liked that it was owned by women of color. If that's your preference, totally cool.

Then she said, "I also think it's really important that they offer classes for free to black people only."

And i was like, "You're describing discrimination you know that right?"

This is what people who agree with us need to understand. They're racist. They define racist in a different way, but who cares. The woke want segregIt's fascinating when I talk to people and tell them about how Dearborn, Michigan, had the POC and the non-POC digital events. I've seen a lot of places doing this, tons of this stuff and they're like it's a good thing and i'm like it's a bad thing. They're like, well, if you don't like it, you're racist and i'm like, dude, I don't care what word you use, I don't like what you're doing and I'm just going to stay away from you.

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