The problem of White Supremacy - Spinoff from Buffalo Shooting thread

I was only aware of one other video that seemed like a similar situation from a completely different character. You're saying there's more?

Again, you're expecting people in costumes that provide very limited vision and are quickly walking along a parade route to make certain they don't accidentally exclude any minorities. That's completely unrealistic.

If I were a theme park manager, my solution would be no longer allowing crowd iteraction at all during parades or mass groupings beyond waving at them. That's a shame, but how else would you prevent claims of racism the next time a minority gets missed?

The public pool strategy, nice.
 
This is funny.


 
I posted this in a Facebook group i am in for Inaproriately Memes, and someone went on a Trump rant about liberals being triggerd.
I was like, really, the one who was actually triggered by this meme is accusing other of being triggered?
Then he tried to compare a black Ariel to a white person playing MLK. lol
 
Whatever happened to the concept of if you don't like it, don't watch it? Was there really a need for someone to create a race swapping A.I for a kids movie? If this movie follows the recent Disney live action trend of cartoon reboots, the odds are already stacked against this movie being that they've been pretty terrible for the most part.
 
I posted this in a Facebook group i am in for Inaproriately Memes, and someone went on a Trump rant about liberals being triggerd.
I was like, really, the one who was actually triggered by this meme is accusing other of being triggered?
Then he tried to compare a black Ariel to a white person playing MLK. lol
Am I the only one wishing they cast Marjorie Taylor Green as Ariel?

I think it would have been fantastic.

Particularly after using AI to turn her black without telling her first.

Wonder if it would be ok to use AI for blackface to troll a racist? I'm guessing the meltdown would be worth it to most.
 
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those snowflakes are all over social media crying about the black little mermaid
 
.............Many people argue that teaching students about racism will make white students feel guilty and ashamed. Fear-mongering rhetoric like this has led to over40 bills since January 2021 that propose censoring classroom conversations on racism and sexism.

However, many of the white students in my class transformed their stances on inequality and equity after participating in honest conversations, and I felt safer because of it. Learning is often uncomfortable, but we must lean into that discomfort to become new people. The most important lessons are often the most difficult.

Banning age-appropriate lessons on inequality and failing to include them in core curricula makes all students, including white children, unprepared for a collegiate environment in which the existence of racism is presented as an objective fact. White privilege is a sociological term in my textbook ― not a buzzword relegated to Twitter.

How can students excel in learning about something they are told doesn’t exist? What’s more, it makes students unprepared for the real world, where racism and white privilege are thriving and harm all of us, even if that’s not apparent to everyone.

Children should not receive an education they have to heal from, and they should see accurate and diverse representations of their histories and communities no matter what race they are. The teacher who told me to sit cross-legged and pretend I was enslaved didn’t purchase our books with her own money, but my teacher who taught an accurate history did.

We need anti-racist education to be fully funded so every student is ready to face the world that awaits them and has a high-quality education that is not dependent on the generosity of one teacher.............

 

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