Why am I so obsessed with race you may ask? Well I am multiracial, and I live in america, which is going through a second or third race cold war, and my first gf was raped by a group of blacks using intimidation and roofies, so I kind of am fixated on this notion of blackness and whiteness and race tensions, my black father would abuse my white mother before she told him to leave, and so that painted a picture in my mind as well, of black as the opressor and white as the victim, and that is a perfectly valid contextual takeaway, but I am often blinded by my own perspective to the wider and more generalized take of "black = victim and white=opressor"
@bot omg rude
@bot I also might be a tranny, I'm not sure...I might be gender non conforming but that's only if gender binary exists, if it doesn't then I can't be nonconforming since there would be nothing to conform to...but anyway you should know that it's ok to be gay and a tranny because it was white pride before judeo (JEWS JEWISH JEWS) Christian oppression against the white man destroyed their gay accepting pagan ways.
@tarperfume @Mackiavelli13 @swattysquad @kallisti @bot this really drives home to me that we really are living in a new fudal age with new royalty and the peasantry is back (in full swing, do peasants swing? does europe have the caricature of the happy carefree peasant the same way america has the caricature of the happy carefree negro?
@tarperfume @Mackiavelli13 @swattysquad @kallisti @bot same for blacks, but I mean they had their hardships romanticized, "Oh those blacks, if only I, a rich white girl, could be like them, my heart would surely be filled to bursting then!"
and I've heard talk of "love is for peasants" from historians, and so if the aristocrats or royals or whatev, thought of romantic love as something for the common folk, since they, the royals, were "cursed" *swoon* to be in arranged marriages devoid of love, they were already romanticizing the life of the peasants.