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Complaining about being oppressed while being given a global platform that nobody is allowed to speak against -- oh, how rough he has it!
 
Not only that, but then using that platform to advocate for draconian rules that only specific skin colors can benefit from, while suggesting that all claims of racism should immediately be validated as true and have the perpetrators punished makes the hypocrisy so much sweeter.
He even goes on to specify the problem with discrimination, while simultaneously advocating for it! Amazing.
 
If some racist event is, "traumatic in nature," then he's far too soft to be serving in the military. By the way, it's also demonstrating how comfortable his presumably upper-middle class life has been up until now if that is something that is "traumatizing."
 
As a side-note, where exactly, was the "racism" in the police encounter with George Floyd? It seemed like a pretty diverse group of officers who participated in the encounter, and at no point did I see anything I would consider remotely racist.
Oh, wait, he just wants to perpetuate the narrative.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Complaining about being oppressed while being given a global platform that nobody is allowed to speak against -- oh, how rough he has it!
 
Not only that, but then using that platform to advocate for draconian rules that only specific skin colors can benefit from and suggesting that all claims of racism should immediately be validated as true and have the perpetrators punished makes the hypocrisy so much sweeter.
He even goes on to specify the problem with discrimination, while simultaneously advocating for it! Amazing.
 
If some racist event is, "traumatic in nature," then he's far too soft to be serving in the military. By the way, it's also demonstrating how comfortable his presumably upper-middle class life has been up until now if that is something that is "traumatizing."
 
As a side-note, where exactly, was the "racism" in the police encounter with George Floyd? It seemed like a pretty diverse group of officers who participated in the encounter, and at no point did I see anything I would consider remotely racist.
Oh, wait, he just wants to perpetuate the narrative.

3 years ago
1 score