My timeline is full of blacks advocating violence and more hate against Asians.
It's actually impressive how much segments of the black community rush to fabricate martyrs and suppress uncomfortable facts to excuse crime and stoke violence against other people.
Rick Chow was justly acquitted of murder in the death of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Bolton because he protected his son. Even prosecutors admitted the teen dropped his 9mm pistol during the chase, then picked it up and pointed it at Chow's son after shoplifting.
He stole, fled, then drew on a store clerk's son. What outcome did you expect?
No one shoots black people just for existing, they get shot for their own criminal, violent choices. But you'd rather focus on calling out garbage behavior before you'll ever address or think about fixing said garbage behavior.
Tragic cases like this will never stop if the black community refuses to place any responsibility on the violent criminal behavior that creates them. They expect us to sit back and let black people rob, target, and kill us or we're racist for defending ourselves. It's utter absurdity.
@futonchill This still doesn’t mean you deserve representation in a medium and culture completely disconnected from black people. You’re not proving anything
My mom put my cum sock to wash with my sisters ovulation soaked undies and I cant tell her we’re now in the realm of an incestoid homunculus who is colonizing through the secret breeding chemical in tide pods. Because its my dna in the homunculus. It’s my son who will kill us all
Most anime "fans" nowadays only "likes" anime because it is currently popular and don't want to feel left out. They don't want to engage and integrate into established otaku culture, they want to police it instead.
When they caught glimpses of non-mainstream shows, they got weirded out because anime in general wasn't actually made for them. So they post contents on Youtube, Reddit, Tiktok, and Twitter about wanting anime to be changed and cater more to their taste. They force themselves to enjoy something that, deep down, they actually don't like.
This whole thing resulted in performative anime fans, people who claim to be fans, yet consistently complain every show outside of their beloved single genre having common anime tropes. Hell, they sometimes don't even like the anime aspect in the shows they actually watched.
@DlerAccount@1Anicka You realistically don’t have anything else that could possibly be more productive to fill that storage with since you don’t do shit with your pc anyways
Finally caught up with Boruto and gosh the tears in my eyes. The plot, the characters, the art, the lore, the emotional moments, the dialogue, the writing… everything was garbage from beginning to end. On my way to the hospital, definitely the worst manga I’ve ever read