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"Trust should not be doled out easily to anyone, specially white people"


Oh look more racist anti-white nonsense from Netflix.

Video: https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1734283702111478248

What a surprise...not.

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Seems pretty realistic to me, a black person making such a statement in America today. In fact, the statement could be seen as yet another example of the irrational, divisive paranoia pushed on the public (i.e., that they shouldn't trust white people). In the context of the film, that would actually make a lot more sense, as it showed no evidence of that bit of dialogue being justified as a valid statement, let alone that there was some overarching "anti-white" message. No more so than Julia Roberts character being paranoid about a mysterious couple of black people showing up at her vacation house was an anti-black message. It was just something that particularly paranoid and antagonistic characters said. Just as they'd possibly say in real life.

I mean, I'm very against the onslaught of wokeness on TV, but it's gotten to the point where people's woke-detectors have become set on max settings, detecting even the slightest word or bit of diversity as something to sound alarm bells over and scream on YouTube about. It's the exact other side of the coin to all of those woke people who misconstrue every other word as being racist or so-and-so-phobic.

Honestly, claiming stuff like this is "woke" is not only untrue, but it gives ammunition to the people who like to pretend that actual woke content isn't woke, "it's just paranoid right-wing snowflakes who like to call everything woke".

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It's woke

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Oh, well. Since you put it that way...

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Tolerance for that poison has been completely depleted- that's not a concept you can understand?

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Blacks are "victims" of such "racism" which is why they're driving around in Maserati's, Land Rovers, Jaguars, etc. They should actually go to Africa where their beloved brothers and sisters are either torturing and slaughtering each other to see what their beloved Mother Country is like.

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The weird line was that even her white mom would agree with her on that!

Why would someone with a white parent be so anti white people? Makes no sense...

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The character is racist, not the film.

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From the opening moments, you so hope that everyone in this thing gets killed off in the most graphic, Not Rated ways possible.

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Blatant Obama racism.

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Can't expect anything less from Blowjobama.

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Julia Roberts character was very suspicious and untrusting of the black father and daughter. Don't think it was actually stated it was because they were black but for me it was inferred. Her husband tried to negate her suspicions by for example, explaining why there were no pictures of the family in the house. She demanded the father show ID which some might see as a "Karen" thing to do. Later she apologized to them for how she treated them. The black daughter threw that remark out there with no real pushback. It was almost a statement of fact not to be questioned.


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Black Supremacists Barrack HUSSEIN and Michael Obama are behind this.

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"Michael and I"

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What kind of an idiot forgets his ID?
I would be suspicious of the black dude when he cannot prove who he is.
And he had $1000 with him - but no ID?

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He did have his car with him. A car that would be in his name on the registration and insurance. Go outside and get it. Show it.

In the end all he ended up being was another black man with a gun and loose cash that might come from a thrill seeking liquor store holdup looking for fast cash.

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That's dumb

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No you are!

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Him having someone's registration etc doesn't mean much, he may have stolen the car. That really would explain the no personal ID thing, and he and his girl just looked at the satnav and saw the ritzy house.

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Black people have damn good reason not to trust white people.
That is not racist.

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Is the reverse true?

Maybe no one should trust anyone - what a wonderful world that would be.

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If a white person does not trust a black person - it is true.
No, no one should default trust others.
Trust must be earned, like credit at a bank.

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Racially profiling and/or negatively stereotyping people based on skin color is racist or so I'm told.

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Oh, actually...you can't be racist towards white people because reasons so it is all good.

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Yeah, that gets rolled out. "You can punch up but not down". "Power and privilege. All of it is nonsense.

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And plus this black family happens to be rich anyway.

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A black person walking at night in any white neighborhood is far more likely to survive uninjured than a white person walking at night in a black neighborhood in Chicago, L.A., or Oakland.

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In the 21st century a black person in America is many times more likely to commit a crime against a white person than the other way around.

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You mean a violent crime, right?
You are ignoring all the hundreds of years of cheating black people or hating them and trying to get rid of them.
You sound totally ignorant and full of hate,

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I'm just pointing out the damn good reason for white people not trusting black people.

You started this game.

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You're pointing out you are an idiot.
Trust is not the same as fear.
An idiot is something who doesn't get anywhere
with anything because they try to make everything
the same through lies.

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Charlie Kirk? Is that the failed actor-cum-far right grifter?

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