The Most Racist Dude In Class…

I recently found out I’m a racist, so that’s kinda cool. A fellow student in one of my classes was kind enough to notify me of my own feelings towards other people. What happened? -Well, I noted people complaining on a video, so obviously I must hate them (who knew!).

I am constantly amazed at peoples closed minded racist views that they genuinely feel are justified and obvious. -My Contemporary social issues class watched a video of a group of college students (that were different ethnicities than I – dun dun duuuun), in a kind of learning support group where they could talk about the bad effects of racism. All of them were in obvious need of some good psychoanalytic counseling, as they felt hated and less of a person because they’ve experienced racism. They, like many in their position, chose to complain, feel sorry and dwell over their hardships rather than do anything to change them. This isn’t necessarily their fault since they felt so oppressed, but this is why they needed counseling.

-They were whining. There’s no getting around that one. You can choose to phrase it a lot nicer, and be a little more sensitive than me to these people with an obvious problem – but hey, as an observation, grammatically – these people were whining about their troubles.

For stating what was undeniably before both our eyes – a girl in the class labeled me a racist. She then apparently feels the rest of the class to be racists too as she made no hesitation in calling me “the most racist dude in here”.

This dumb bitch is so easily suckered that it just took a few of the right buzz words along with some emotion to completely brainwash her into lockstep acceptance of the videos intended persuasion. Her scope of the world is so tiny that the mere hearing of an opposing view sent her into alarm mode.

Naturally, she was ugly and overweight. Way to fight those shrieking ignorant feminist hippie caricatures…by acting them out them perfectly.
Boy I tell ya – what would I do without stupid people??

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