Anonymous A started this discussion 3 weeks ago#131,976
Have you ever noticed that whenever a white person complains about some non-white country or some non-white culture or some non-white race, they get more upset if you’re either optimistic or cite statistics that tell them they’re wrong?
Like if a white person says people of a certain race commit a lot of crime, and you show them statistics that say they don’t, they get upset at it. Or if they say people from a certain country are poor because they have an inferior culture and you tell them their GDP has been improving over time, they get mad at it.
It makes you realize, they don’t actually want things to get better, they need the global south to remain poor in order to feel good about themselves. Which says a lot about how unimpressive these people truly are that their emotional state is dependent on whether children starve to make themselves feel better in comparison.
Anonymous C triple-posted this 3 weeks ago, 5 minutes later, 16 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,410,340
Because, in a way, you have to think about things in terms of priorities. Are there other things I care about? Sure. But if people don’t like that I exist, that necessarily means people with these ideas are an existential threat to my existence. And if someone is an existential threat to your existence, what’s the point about discussing life and feelings or whatever?
Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 3 weeks ago, 13 minutes later, 29 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,410,341
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I assumed the account was a 3-letter agency shit-stirrer account from some intern. Why you guys suffer this and don't just ban it I'll never know.