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Blackpill [Lookism] New York Times: 9 people reveal a time they racially stereotyped a stranger

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This is from 2018, but I just stumbled onto it.


This one stands out to me in particular:

Emily, 24

I, a young white woman, was walking down the steps to the subway on the Upper West Side, and I noticed that a black man had started to walk down the steps behind me.

Since there was no one else in the station, I started to worry that he was going to attack me and I looked behind myself multiple times as I passed through the turnstyle, trying to keep a safe distance from him.

The man noticed my behavior and said: “Are you panicked because I’m black? Don’t worry. I won’t hurt you.” I felt so ashamed for being suspicious of him.

I'm glad that Emily feels ashamed for stereotyping an innocent black man.

But the truth is, "Emily" would've felt threatened by the presence of any low SMV male -- white, black, curry*, rice*. In this particular case, she was guilt-tripped by her fellow guilty white liberals into saying that she was remorseful. A truly enlightened perspective would be for "Emily" to acknowledge that being suspicious of men in general also reflects femoids' implicit biases in favour of upholding conventional gender norms.

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*unless you are one of those framelets who are 5'5 and 110lbs, then they just see you as a cockroach as opposed to an actual threat
 
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I also stereotype, so i cannot even be mad.

I lump most humans into one category, which is garbage
 
I’d be worried as well if a group that makes up 6% of the population yet does a majority of the violent crime also was alone with me in a dark train station.
 
Have you ever been hated or discriminated against, I have.
 
Foids are scared of me because I am ugly and tall.
 
Emily reminds me of this old Patrice bit.

 
I assume he was ugly.
Tbhngl
 
This is from 2018, but I just stumbled onto it.


This one stands out to me in particular:



I'm glad that Emily feels ashamed for stereotyping an innocent black man.

But the truth is, "Emily" would've felt threatened by the presence of any low SMV male -- white, black, curry*, rice*. In this particular case, she was guilt-tripped by her fellow guilty white liberals into saying that she was remorseful. A truly enlightened perspective would be for "Emily" to acknowledge that being suspicious of men in general also reflects femoids' implicit biases in favour of upholding conventional gender norms.

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*unless you are one of those framelets who are 5'5 and 110lbs, then they just see you as a cockroach as opposed to an actual threat
This reminds me of that video of the black man chasing the Asian. Soooooo ffucking funny
 
Foids are scared of me because I am ugly and tall.
Can relate.
The other day I was walking down the aisle in a supermarket and I ran into a couple of foids, one of them looked up at me, her eyes wide open, then swiftly diverted her stare to her friend with a look on her face like she was thinking: "OmG what a creep..."
 
This wouldn't have been a problem if she had been escorted by a male guardian. Take the ShariaPill
 
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