Author Topic: The color of victimhood  (Read 5113 times)

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The color of victimhood
« on: February 11, 2023, 07:03:54 PM »
"Life is so hard in White America" says Danielle Deadwyler, while sitting in her 2022 Bentley Continental GT Azure sipping a Starbucks Peppermint White Hot Chocolate and driving to a Hollywood set for her role in a major movie production.

I'm just kidding! I don't know what Deadwyler drives, what she says while driving or what her favorite Starbucks drink is, but the message is accurate. Some of the most privileged and fortunate people in the world see themselves as victims. It's an amazing thing to see and the biggest con to ever play out in America. At what point does it end? When they obtain true diversity by excluding Whitey is from everything? What will they do when their failures can't be blamed on others?

Click image to read article: ‘Till’ Actress Danielle Deadwyler Blames Oscars Snub on ‘Misogynoir’ and People ‘Who Are Living in Whiteness’
« Last Edit: February 11, 2023, 07:15:46 PM by adminjoe »
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