here's a perfect example:
i don't hate black people
right out of the gate suspicious - there should be no reason announce you don't hate black people, why point it out? unless you're about to say something -
i hate anyone who wears a hoodie and legitimately acts like their in a gang. yet when i lock the door when we coincidentally pass a black guy dressing as this, i'm called tribal.
i know plenty of people who wear hoodies and baggy pants and aren't gang members. i also know tons of milktoast little dudes who are total sociopaths, far more dangerous than some imaginary gangbanger. you see, you're basing someone's character on their clothes and the color of their skin, you know... like racism. your preconception of what acting like a "gang member" is is completely isolated to being black.
there's a difference between black man and "monday".
i love this one. you see, a monday is a derogatory term for a black person. there are no specifications to being a monday; you don't go down to the DMV to take your written monday test in hopes you can pass the final and become a monday - any black person is a monday in the eyes of a bigot. by trying to sanction certain people into groups of mondays and non-mondays you are trying to justify being tribal towards a certain group of people, nothing more.
every race will have its pros and cons. some races are proven to be more fit in physical standards than others, smarter than others, and more. it's just how it is. geographic isolation occurs and the theory of acquired characteristics kicks in, and it changes them.
what is intelligence? what makes our knowledge of Proust more important than the knowledge of how to hunt and track a deer in a forest? what makes our knowledge of philosophy more important than the ability to start a fire anywhere and cook a rabbit with your bare hands? it's all arbitrary, and it's an invalid argument, the same one imperialists used to justify murdering natives so they could sell bananas and coffee
it's just how that is. but, everyone is equal in blood, and we are all human, despite our racial differences.
and once again someone says some tribal stuff while constantly affirming they are in fact not tribal.
He was being sarcastic, man you're thick
no i think that's just his opinion.