Don’t know if this was posted
In an election season with people like Trump, JD Vance, … somehow Mark Robinson, who is a
black Republican candidate, manages to proudly don the white hood and descend straight through the bottom of the barrel into the abyss.
A void filled with decades worth of ingrained self-hatred. Along with what arguably seems like a humiliation kink, judging by the public backlash he basked in after the full exposé of his past and modern views, which Mark Robinson insists is faked.
Take some time to research what Mark Robinson is al about. It is a WILD but fascinating rabbithole.
Everyone here has probably seen extremely racist comments on porn videos.
Keep that sheer level of racism in mind.
This is where Grand Wizard Uncle Ruckusobinson steps it. He proceeds to make racist comments so vile that other commenters asked or accused him of being a KKK member. A black man so racist towards black people that other racists thought he was a
Klan member taking it
too far.
Did Robinson’s views change since those leans from several years ago? Not substantially, he’s just ever so slightly better at constraining his (self) hatred and go full mask
on.
Ironically, all he gets for kissing the ring for wannabe dictator Trump was initial support and subsequent abandonment.
Presumably not because of a substantial difference in private views but because of Robinson’s ongoing PR nightmare.
Lastly, some on NT are of the view that black people can’t be racist.
Again, look into Mark Robinson. He is as racist, antisemitic, homophobic, … as a stereotypical KKK member.
I think where this confusion lies is that anyone can be racist, but not on an institutional scale.
Job opportunities and interviews, cop interactions, college admissions, …
All of those and more are examples of institutionalized racism, which takes both time and the requisite power.
I’ve been called racial slurs literally more than I can count on Xbox, and to me it’s just funny. I’m white so I don’t have to give it more thought than that. Whereas non-whites who are subject to institutional racism would generally be more affected, especially IRL.
Sigh, a small post idea ended up a big wall of text…