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Was he in the right?
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>>25114030
Great insight from Borges.
>>25114084
I know it sounds crazy for you Josh, but there was a time where the vast majority of people was aware that there was more to life than worshipping niggers.
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We have been trained to see the good in everything and say nobody is bad so of course we think being able to sing and dance and throw a ball is enough to redeem them. I imagine if jeets can rise to a level close to that they will be accepted in time enough and rewarded for their earlier mistreatment.
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>>25114030
It feels like black people spent their last remaining drops of social capital in 2020 BLM chaos. Ever since then, they’ve been quite irrelevant — GOP made a resounding comeback, woke ideology rescinded, rap music and other black entertainment is in decline, DEI measures were rolled back, etc. The only thing black people had to sustain themselves was their victim status. Now that the cultural algorithm doesn’t care for this victimhood anymore as the world heads for war and imperialism, black people have nothing, and in the future half will probably be intermarrying with other ethnic groups in America. They really are in terminal decline as a group.
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>>25114261
did you miss the guy with tourette's saying nigger at the BAFTAs with Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo on stage? Funny that the people offended by it are showing less restraint than someone with fucking tourettes.
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>>25114240
>some Frenchmen a century ago brought a few hundreds of negroes from their African administration zones to serve as jesters in cabarets because they looked and sounded funny to the audience
>they selected the rare cute girls as high level prostitutes to offer more variety to rich coomers
This is just like Fentanyl Floyd.
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>BORGES: In the United States, they don't joke about Black people
>DI GIOVANNI: It's because we're at war with them, and we don't want them to cut our throats
>BORGES: I'm a racist. I'd take them up on it, and we'd see who wins. I'd cleanse the United States of black people, and if they're not careful, I'd run all the way to Brazil. If they don't get rid of the Black people, they're going to turn the country into Africa
>Borges says that North Americans are very sentimental about black people
>“It’s because we treat them very badly,” they explained to him
>BORGES: If you hadn’t told them, you wouldn’t know
>"We have been, we are, cruel.”
>BORGES: Disapproval of cruelty is a white sentiment. I don’t think black people find cruelty wrong. It’s clear I don’t know much about these things, because I come from a white man’s country
>“We mustn’t forget the music,” they explain, “we owe them jazz and blues.”
>BORGES: They created jazz and blues in America, after centuries of American history. They didn’t create similar music in Africa
>BORGES: Journalists came to see me to ask if I had jokingly said that black people were an inferior race. Have they never seen a black person?
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>>25114030
Yeah.
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>>25114058
Telling the truth isn't mean.
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>>25114030
Brazilian here. He has a point, yes. Brazil has a very unique and beautiful side, but there's also darkness, let's put it thus. And he is right, you can't say anything about negroes. Borges is great and idiots downplay his work because of particular, ideological resentment. Now, I think Machado de Assis is above him; ironically, a demi-negro.
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>>25114612
The harm they do indirectly by normalizing retardation is more destructive than even all the rape and murder.
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