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I'm sorry.
Play his balls instead. Like a baseball
If the argument is that racial tension is not good for a nation, what about cultural tension, traditional bavarians in germany really dislike prices (that the right word for preußen?) and they can also tell each other apart very quickly (like black and white).
There is even regular talk in bavaria about splitting from the german state altogether because it has a worse economy than them.
Just curious @Deleted User
I mean, you're asking the wrong folks, Libet.
Well, mostly. Until Aussie sees your question, I guess?
Thing is, I don't think there IS a 'White culture' that needs protecting.
I believe there are European cultures (plural) that need protecting.
You are right I should start tagging. I'm new to this whole internet thing.
There isn't any "white" culture
there's swedish culture, british culture, american culture, german culture, danish culture, etc.
It's stupid to say "White culture"
"White people don't have culture"
Put the pizza down, then.
>"White people don't have culture"
>Says that in English.
Drop the hamburgers. Quit eating hot dogs.
White people don't have *a* culture. They have twenty plus or so. Plus they can take from some extra ones they conquered
Quit riding bikes, driving cars
Quit wearing Jeans, quit planes
Just stop speaking English
It'd do us all a favor.
😛
Quit doing whatever the hell people do on their macbooks that sit in student bars at my university all day.
So I got this reply
Can someone explain?
Contextualize how "Uncle Tom" was defined in the situation
Otherwise, I'll just say it's a reference to "Indian in the Cupboard"
Uncle tom from Uncle tom's cabin
Black guy who got killed trying to save slaves
“Uncle Tom is a Christian figure and hero portrayed in the book "Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Uncle Tom is ultimately martyred; being beaten to death by a cruel master, simply because Tom has a sacrificial heart for others and refuses to betray the location of two black women who have escaped from slavery."
I still don't get it
It was probably a shitpost. But still, I'm not even sure what people group is being referenced or in what country of reference it's in. If the UK, I'd assume it's about Indians actually being able to succeed by adapting to British culture. If in the US, I'd think it means Native Americans getting complacent in their poor situations on Reserves.
If that had better quality
It would be good to share
lol
You hear that?