Message from @Asatru Artist - MD
Discord ID: 490331597275529226
So it's for white people, but only for white people to feel bad about themselves and learn to serve their new masters.
Another white guilt group in a "diverse" area? Imagine my shock.
I should show up at that group with some IE brochures and business cards. "Anyone in here not want to be a weak little beta? Come join us!" <:teehee:381917632359563264>
Also, JF & Borzoi's talk on "The Godfather pt 1" is some comfy listening.
https://youtu.be/0N83_WVf_p0
Nah man, any white in that campus group is already antifa or at least cat-lady-neoliberal tier.
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN I've been wondering if the white guilt syllabus is just a cover so they can finally meet without PoC around.
Most groups like that need a faculty advisor. That makes it, in my mind, less likely that it's some cover.
It would be an interesting cover.
Curious what you all think about us constantly using "their" terms? Are we conceding ground in the culture war by bending to their dictionary?
People of color (instead of a term more in our wheelhouse like non-whites), woke, thots, etc.
Even if we are using some of the words in jest, we are still using them...
There is a point there. I hate "woke" except in irony, because it's just not proper grammar.
Yeah, but even in irony, we are using their terms.
Then they become "normalized".
Kinda like how we have forced "anti-white" into the mouths of more normie tier whites now. 😎
@Asatru Artist - MD The "White Awake" safe space is too funny lol.
@Asatru Artist - MD You know, I've thought about that as well. Really hit me when our guys started using "POC" . We reject PC culture, but embrace civility. Is there some medium ground?
I'm not sure what term would be "normie approved", because calling them "non-whites" wouldn't go over too well in mixed company.
As a catch all term, the left kinda nailed it, honestly. I just hate using their terms and making them part of our normal lexicon.
Not that whites don't have color, mind you... :-p
Whites have the most colors, technically speaking.
Hair, Eyes, and Skin.
yeah, blonde/redhead/brunette/black, blue/green/grey/brown, etc
yeah
I find it somewhat perplexing that "colored people" is considered taboo now, but rearrange the words to people of color and its acceptable.
Yeah, I always found that strange.
"colored people" = broke
"people of color" = woke
🤔
"people of spectrum"
There is an underlying linguistic mechanism. PC demands "people" comes first. "People with disabilities" vs "disabled people" is the most known example
my favorite is "differently abled"
they come up with some cringey terms and people just go with it.
Well, it has a bit to do with POC "reclaiming" words. For instance, they've normalized and made it socially acceptable to use "the N word" by stating they've reclaimed it by merely removing "the hard R". Which is really just putting into written speech the sounds that come out of people's mouths due to accent and linguistics. It's the same word.
following that mechanism, PoC are just "differently white", and gay people are "differently straight"
But woe be the person who is not socially acceptable or politically correct to use such phrases or words.
To all my IE borthers and sitsers in their late 20s and older, when the cool new memes are getting harder to understand...
Hahaha! I still don't understand the huwhite monster memes. 🤔
\*sips\*
@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL The weirdest one is "queer" and "d*ke" (not sure if that's acceptable on the server). Used to be it was a potent word that would get you an atomic-level laugh or dentention (depending on the local teacher's predilections). Now they call themselves it?
And the new weird thing is "Femme"? I guess it just means MtF trannies *and* (so-called) feminine women?
@Sonic On the way out to mow his lawn, the 30 year-old boomer asks the 30 year-old Millenial sitting in his studio at the computer: "So, are ya winnin' your video game there?" The 30 year-old boomer sips his white monster energy zero as he thanks GOD that he's not like the 30 year-old millennial. "Actually," the millenial replies, "this isn't really the type of game that you *win*, per se."