Its no wonder Latinas love it when their hubbies work hard. That means more time home alone getting plowed by white shaft. Are your kids looking a little paler than expected? hmm, I wonder why?
I just wanna send love to all my New Followers over the Last Twenty four hours! You are all so amazing and special! hmm especially the White ones! DM Me any Time! 😉 😘 🤍
#Bleached#WMLF#BWC#NSFWtwt
To live in a 1st world country is
white worship. To get a job & make money is white worship. Living in america while black/brown is to be at the mercy of white power & pretending otherwise is delusional. If i'm going to be on my knees anyways i'll take the headpats for doing so
Incluso un hombre blanco considerado "feo" es más atractivo que cualquier hombre marrón inferior. Con el simple hecho de tener una gran verga blanca es motivo para que las zorras latinas se arrodillen ante el
#bleached#bwc#whitesupremasy#QOH
🤍˗ˏˋ⚡︎ˎˊ˗ The Official Black Trans White Supremacy Manifesto ˗ˏˋ⚡︎ˎˊ˗🤍
(The argument for accepting white supremacy as a Black or Brown trans woman)
~ i.e. Mein Tranny Struggle ~
To be a Black or Brown-skinned trans woman is to live a life of suffering and If you think the traditional transfem community is going to save you from that you are gravely mistaken.
Being a Black or Brown-skinned trans woman in this world means you are treated as something less than human. You are discriminated against, segregated against, and every day is a fight to stay sane and alive. That struggle does not change just because you join community with other trans women.
Ask yourself this: Who are we currently allying ourselves with?
The same “anti-racist” white queers who will call this post crazy are the same ones who segregate us in real life or scroll past social media posts with Black or Brown faces — even posts where we are killed. These are the same trans women we have to beg to even hear our complaints about racism before they are disregarded anyways on the rare chance they DO listen.
The transfem community is vast majority white (even more so if you filter out street trans folk who share a completely different culture). If white transfems choose to segregate or discriminate against us as a supermajority, we die — which is exactly what happens to us more than any other transfem demographic.
I think if any Brown or Black trans women searched their hearts honestly, they’d find that most of their pain, hurt, and isolation comes from within their own community. When the supposed “most woke” people in our society perpetuate the same pain we experience in the regular cis world, it’s a horrible feeling no human was made to endure.
I asked myself a lot about why things were this way. Growing up in a white area I was always extremely assimilated to white culture, but whether you are a “good Black” or a “ghetto” Black, our experiences in the trans community always end up the same.
What finally redpilled (or whitepilled) me was the “white people are oppressors too” sign discourse. I went in expecting white trans women to disregard us for the millionth time. And while making all those anti-racist / shed-light posts was depressing in its own right — dealing with the sheer amount of dismissals and hostility towards very simple intersectionality — but what really broke me were the DMs from you guys.
Black trans women on the verge of tears.
Black trans women who felt suicidal.
Black trans women who felt marginalized.
The world gaslights you into believing racism doesn’t exist… you always have to prove its real, or prove it’s not your own personal fault. I have been in controversy before and am far from perfect. But seeing Black and Brown trans women who were basically model citizens, fully immersed in the transfem culture, still facing so much mental anguish— this is what solidified in me the need to do something different. Like i had always spoken up here and there and i had always been aware but that was the big catalyst for me.
The Ideology
The truth of the matter is we live in a white supremacist society whether you like it or not. Instead of destroying your brain struggling against something that is never going to change— Why not do something different?
Consider my ideology something akin to quiet quitting. Your average overt white racist will at least debate with you or hear you out. It’s something I noticed that felt oddly humanizing compared to what I’d been accustomed to as a Black trans woman.
What if I gave in completely to that odd feeling of being heard?
What if I could take our biggest pain point and eliminate it as a factor to worry about altogether?
To be Black and trans is to be at the very bottom rung of the social ladder, and white people are at the top. Rather than fighting against white supremacy — the most powerful force this world has ever seen — (1/2)