By Jerry PDX
monday, may 12, 2025 at 12:04:00 a.m. edt
That's the other fraudulent and annoying pose they put on after discovering a drop of non-White ancestry. They immediately adopt the mantle of victimhood, as if they suddenly bear the burden of discrimination, even if they have blonde hair and blue eyes. Non-Whites don't experience that supposed discrimination, much less posturing wanna-be's who thought they were 100% White their whole life.
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I figured he was dropped on his head as a kid once--"One Drop Rule",which--due to the brain damage--was enough to make others think he was black.
--GRA
I was friends (not a girlfriend, just a friend) with a beautiful and sweet girl who was half black. I asked her if she felt she was ever discriminated against for being half black. She said, "No." I suspect the same is probably true for many who are part black--they use "discrimination" as an excuse for their own bad attitudes and behavior.
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