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Prepare for SuperRacism- welp nevermind , X post deleted for some reason
Posted on 5/23/25 at 9:55 pm
Posted on 5/23/25 at 9:55 pm
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Racism has lost its punch, so here comes the super-serious super-bad super-duper with a cape racism.
This post was edited on 5/23/25 at 9:57 pm
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:01 pm to djsdawg
Original X post had an article linked claiming racism from people with power made it super racism.
And Elon Musk was the superest of all super racist.
And Elon Musk was the superest of all super racist.
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:03 pm to prplngldtigr
How does one acquire super racism?
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:03 pm to prplngldtigr
Google AI Overview
The idea that "time is racist" is not about time itself as a physical phenomenon, but rather the way social constructs of time and societal structures can perpetuate racial inequality. This concept is often referred to as "racial time," which examines how dominant understandings and expectations of time are embedded in laws and institutions, and how these can disproportionately burden racialized groups.
Here's how this perspective is explored:
Unequal Access to Time: Studies suggest that racial minorities may experience a "time penalty," having less free time and facing challenges in managing their schedules due to factors related to race.
Temporal Inequality in Opportunities: Racialized youth, for instance, may perceive white youth as having more time to access educational and employment opportunities, leading to feelings of temporal inequality and disparities in life chances.
Impact of Systemic Racism on Time: Structural racism can influence the ways that time is allocated and experienced, potentially contributing to health inequities and other disadvantages for communities of color.
Dominant Timelines in Law and Policy: The legal system, for example, may enforce unrealistic timelines for racial remedies and apply "neutral" time standards that can disproportionately disadvantage subordinated groups.
Daylight Saving Time and Racial Disparities: The shift to Daylight Saving Time has been linked to potential disparities in sleep and health, with certain groups, including some communities of color, potentially facing greater negative impacts.
In essence, the concept of "racial time" suggests that the way time is structured and valued in society can be shaped by and can reinforce existing racial inequalities.
The idea that "time is racist" is not about time itself as a physical phenomenon, but rather the way social constructs of time and societal structures can perpetuate racial inequality. This concept is often referred to as "racial time," which examines how dominant understandings and expectations of time are embedded in laws and institutions, and how these can disproportionately burden racialized groups.
Here's how this perspective is explored:
Unequal Access to Time: Studies suggest that racial minorities may experience a "time penalty," having less free time and facing challenges in managing their schedules due to factors related to race.
Temporal Inequality in Opportunities: Racialized youth, for instance, may perceive white youth as having more time to access educational and employment opportunities, leading to feelings of temporal inequality and disparities in life chances.
Impact of Systemic Racism on Time: Structural racism can influence the ways that time is allocated and experienced, potentially contributing to health inequities and other disadvantages for communities of color.
Dominant Timelines in Law and Policy: The legal system, for example, may enforce unrealistic timelines for racial remedies and apply "neutral" time standards that can disproportionately disadvantage subordinated groups.
Daylight Saving Time and Racial Disparities: The shift to Daylight Saving Time has been linked to potential disparities in sleep and health, with certain groups, including some communities of color, potentially facing greater negative impacts.
In essence, the concept of "racial time" suggests that the way time is structured and valued in society can be shaped by and can reinforce existing racial inequalities.
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:20 pm to Kafka
That's a big wall of text to say "blacks can't be on time for anything."
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:22 pm to Tantal
quote:BC (Before Casinos) the big saying on the rez was "I'm on Indian Time"
That's a big wall of text to say "blacks can't be on time for anything."
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:23 pm to SlayTime
Get bitten by a black woman while she’s speaking.
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:28 pm to prplngldtigr
quote:
Prepare for SuperRacism- welp nevermind , X post deleted for some reason
How does one obtain this super racism?
Asking for a friend.
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:44 pm to Azkiger
If getting bitten by an angry black woman doesn’t give this power then maybe try the old fashion way-
1. **Set Clear Goals**: Define what “super” means to you—whether it’s mastering a skill, improving health, or advancing your career. Specific, measurable goals give you a roadmap.
2. **Build Discipline**: Consistency beats talent. Create daily habits that align with your goals. For example, if you want to excel in “hate speech”commit to 500 racially insensitive words a day. Use tools like habit trackers to stay accountable.
3. **Learn Continuously**: Read books, take courses, or find mentors in your field. For instance, if you’re aiming for super racism leadership, study books, study statistics. Stay curious and adapt to new information.
4. **Optimize Health**: Physical and mental energy are foundational. Prioritize sleep (7-9 hours), eat nutrient-dense foods (like lean proteins, vegetables, and healthy fats), and exercise regularly (even 20 minutes of daily movement helps). Meditation or mindfulness can sharpen focus.
5. **Embrace Failure**: Growth comes from setbacks. Treat failures as data—analyze what went wrong and adjust. For example, if you aren’t super racist and only racist, list three lessons learned and apply them next time.
6. **Network Strategically**: Surround yourself with super racist who inspire and challenge you. Engage with communities (online or offline) related to your goals. Platforms like X can connect you with experts or peers in real time.
7. **Manage Time**: Use techniques like the Pomodoro method (25-minute focused work sessions) or time-blocking to maximize productivity. Cut distractions—limit social media scrolling to specific times.
Best of luck to your friend!
1. **Set Clear Goals**: Define what “super” means to you—whether it’s mastering a skill, improving health, or advancing your career. Specific, measurable goals give you a roadmap.
2. **Build Discipline**: Consistency beats talent. Create daily habits that align with your goals. For example, if you want to excel in “hate speech”commit to 500 racially insensitive words a day. Use tools like habit trackers to stay accountable.
3. **Learn Continuously**: Read books, take courses, or find mentors in your field. For instance, if you’re aiming for super racism leadership, study books, study statistics. Stay curious and adapt to new information.
4. **Optimize Health**: Physical and mental energy are foundational. Prioritize sleep (7-9 hours), eat nutrient-dense foods (like lean proteins, vegetables, and healthy fats), and exercise regularly (even 20 minutes of daily movement helps). Meditation or mindfulness can sharpen focus.
5. **Embrace Failure**: Growth comes from setbacks. Treat failures as data—analyze what went wrong and adjust. For example, if you aren’t super racist and only racist, list three lessons learned and apply them next time.
6. **Network Strategically**: Surround yourself with super racist who inspire and challenge you. Engage with communities (online or offline) related to your goals. Platforms like X can connect you with experts or peers in real time.
7. **Manage Time**: Use techniques like the Pomodoro method (25-minute focused work sessions) or time-blocking to maximize productivity. Cut distractions—limit social media scrolling to specific times.
Best of luck to your friend!
Posted on 5/23/25 at 10:59 pm to prplngldtigr
This is why y'all have to paste the text of the tweet and any pictures independently, instead of lazily embedding shite all the time.
Tell the meme thread.
Tell the meme thread.
Posted on 5/24/25 at 1:08 am to prplngldtigr
Here’s why you see dumb shite like this:
The ADL decides what racism is and the meaning of the term. They perpetuate BS like this and move goalposts to advance their anti-white, anti-Christian agenda. If the “racism” moniker won’t work they’ll pivot and call it “extremism”, “domestic terrorism” or some other buzzword that they hope will catch on. These frickers then use their bullshite to train the FBI and tell them who the bad guys are. It’s unbelievable but it’s true.
The ADL decides what racism is and the meaning of the term. They perpetuate BS like this and move goalposts to advance their anti-white, anti-Christian agenda. If the “racism” moniker won’t work they’ll pivot and call it “extremism”, “domestic terrorism” or some other buzzword that they hope will catch on. These frickers then use their bullshite to train the FBI and tell them who the bad guys are. It’s unbelievable but it’s true.
Posted on 5/24/25 at 1:38 am to UncleLogger
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Here’s why you see dumb shite like this: The ADL decides what racism is and the meaning of the term. They perpetuate BS like this and move goalposts to advance their anti-white, anti-Christian agenda. If the “racism” moniker won’t work they’ll pivot and call it “extremism”, “domestic terrorism” or some other buzzword that they hope will catch on. These frickers then use their bullshite to train the FBI and tell them who the bad guys are. It’s unbelievable but it’s true.
Oh for sure. Bunch of America hating Marxists. And by that I mean Commies,
Posted on 5/24/25 at 1:51 am to prplngldtigr
Posted on 5/24/25 at 2:53 am to prplngldtigr
Elon Musk is way more on the spectrum than he realizes
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