Morrissey Central "#YourLivesMatter" (July 1, 2020)

Beyonce and Disney aren't one and the same.

Black is King is a Disney film.

And Central has posted a quote from Prince quoting Moz about record companies so yet again there's no evidence that Moz hates or fears black people & more evidence he hates authority.
 
Black is King is a Disney film.

And Central has posted a quote from Prince quoting Moz about record companies so yet again there's no evidence that Moz hates or fears black people & more evidence he hates authority.

"black and white people will never really get on".
 
You can think it's naff - but how can you be threatened by a Beyonce film made by Disney that wants to counter negative stereotypes?



Because of the history of white supremacy no one (but a racist) is going to centre pride on white skin - but if you want ego - they'll give you ego.


White supremacey doesn't exist. White people are the ones who protected you and kept you safe... you're white and dumb as hell
 
Black is King is a Disney film.

And Central has posted a quote from Prince quoting Moz about record companies so yet again there's no evidence that Moz hates or fears black people & more evidence he hates authority.
Jews doing what Jews do. They love using Hollywood to subvert
 
I love that you think black empowerment = "subversion." You neanderthals tell on yourselves every single time.
Blacks who support BLM want empowerment and "respect" without having to earn it. But you'll never get anywhere in life unless you adhere to the most basic rules of conduct. Acting the stereotypical "NWA" in your social dealings from day to day will earn you derision, and rightly so. But what BLM do is claim that rightful derision is "racist".
 
Blacks who support BLM want empowerment and "respect" without having to earn it. But you'll never get anywhere in life unless you adhere to the most basic rules of conduct. Acting the stereotypical "NWA" in your social dealings from day to day will earn you derision, and rightly so. But what BLM do is claim that rightful derision is "racist".
Your whole comment is racist. Your premise is racist, your stereotyping is racist, your 'conclusion' is racist. One thing is clear: you are certainly not deserving of respect from anyone.
 
Funny how Orientals never need "empowerment" isn't it.

I really don't know where you're coming from with that - there's been plenty of controversy over the years about stereotypes of East Asia in the Western media.

Crazy Rich Asians was sold as a breakthrough movie for representation.

And Bruce Lee fans are spitting chips about Once Upon A Time In Hollywood dissing Bruce.
 
Blacks who support BLM want empowerment and "respect" without having to earn it. But you'll never get anywhere in life unless you adhere to the most basic rules of conduct. Acting the stereotypical "NWA" in your social dealings from day to day will earn you derision, and rightly so. But what BLM do is claim that rightful derision is "racist".

Again - is this really the right place for this? Moz is extremely badly behaved & likes a bit of mayhem.
 
Funny how Orientals never need "empowerment" isn't it.
Indians, Orientals, you name it. They understand the way the world works so much better. But blacks love to play the "race game" because it means getting "free points" in life without having to put in any of the effort. But there is a reason why this specific racial group remain at the bottom of society wherever they reside in the world. Because, unlike other groups, they refuse to play the "real game" where success and respect is earned. That is why, unless they change their collective cultural outlook, no amount of concessions will prevent them from remaining at the bottom.

They complain, with a bad attitude, about how everybody dislikes them and treats them with micro-aggressions. They have to claim the aggression they receive is "micro" or "unconscious" as it therefore cannot be disputed (which would undermine their status of "victim" of white oppression. In reality of course, actual aggression is never shown towards them - how they long, for instance, for real instances of white on black racism which they could sensationalise and capitalise upon but simply cannot find any (although there is no shortage of evident instances the other way round).

They are learning the rules of how to successfully play "the race game" which will earn them free points in life and an easy ride. The BLM movement is their gravy train.
 
Again - is this really the right place for this? Moz is extremely badly behaved & likes a bit of mayhem.
By "basic rules of conduct" I mean banal things like queuing in public etc, opening doors, being polite - all the things that prevent you from being unlikable.

What I'm saying is that some groups invite dislike by conforming to a stereotype where to be ever be seen as polite or nice is derided as "weak" and not "ultra masculine".

Many blacks conform to social rules and attitudes that are Medieval. Rapper culture enforces all this crap. The sterotypical NWA culture that many adhere to.

It won't ever make people like them - and they know this but prefer to play victim when it suits them beneficially by claiming "racism".

My point is that if you act like a stereotypical arsehole with attitude in your day to day social dealings don't be surprised if people think you are one. When a whole group thinks it's cool to act like arseholes, the same logic applies.
 

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