Posted on 02/13/2023 12:52:29 PM PST by Red Badger
I know we've been told that black people can't be racist. You know, there's no such thing as anti-white racism, because white people are the ones with all the power.
But, I don't know, this leaked message from the Black Student Union at Auburn University in Alabama seems pretty racist to me.
The messages include numerous comments by students making fun of white people as a whole, and the group created a Google document for members to create new racial slurs for white people. The document includes over 200 anti-white slurs like, "snow pigs," "saltine cracker," "unseasoned chicken, "colonizer," "cotton ball,"ku klux karen," "neanderthal monkey," and "failed abortions."
Members of the BSU openly bragged about the names they created on the list, and mocked white people repeatedly. According to the whistleblower who is a member of the union, the group has a history of being discriminatory of members who do not share the same opinions as them. They also expressed that they shared the contents of the group chat because they wanted to take a stand against blatant, anti-white racism.
But this isn't racism, obviously, because there's no power here, right? You can call people all of the absolute worst and most derogatory things imaginable, but if you are black it's totally okay.
It honestly sounds like this group is nothing more than a hotbed for hate.
This list here is pretty disgusting, as are the texts.
The document, titled "Creaker Names," contained seven pages of a single-column list of racial slurs. 1819 News obtained a copy of the document from Heard. According to Urban Dictionary, "Creaker" is another word for "cracker," used particularly when referring to an old white man.
Some of the names on this list are labeled "favorite" in parenthesis, such as "Sour Cream Citizen," "bleach demons," "sugar sardines," "dandruff demons," "elbow crust," "dandruff paper," "copy and paste," "skin stealers," "deformed dna," "decomposing form of humanity," "delusional lice," "bobble head white," "ashy, but you can't see it," "untamed beasts," "crest 3-D whitening strips" and several more.
The anonymous whistleblower also indicated to Turning Point, the student organization that broke this story, that this is common practice among the Black Student Union at Auburn.
I got tired of the blatant anti white racism shown in the left and decided to take a stand. I have two other black friends who were exBSU because they bullied them out for having different opinions than what was acceptable. BSU needs to learn to be more welcoming and inclusive to the white community. The BSU motto is "unity through education," and they are currently failing at that.
The university has responded to the incident and says this issue is being taken seriously.
I won't hold my breath when it comes to a public university doing anything to hold a leftist organization like the BSU accountable, but at least they aren't coming to the defense of racism.
From Auburn:
On Tuesday afternoon, Auburn University was made aware of a GroupMe chat that used discriminatory language that is allegedly being circulated among some students. The university is committed to providing a working and academic environment that is free from discrimination and harassment and works to foster a nurturing community founded upon the fundamental dignity and worth of all its members. The university prohibits harassment of its students and employees as outlined in our Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment.
The university takes these matters very seriously and the alleged behavior does not represent the values of Auburn University. The appropriate administrators are examining the issue and considering appropriate actions. This matter will be treated in the same manner with which any issue of discrimination or harassment is addressed.
I, for one, would be shocked if this organization was held to anything approximating the standards of another organization. If the situation was reversed, this would be a national news story and the organization in question would be abolished immediately.
But now we wait for an investigation, and for everyone to forget about the incident as nothing is done.
These names are just silly and or stupid. Everyone should only use approved slur “white devils”.
Even black people hate n@ggers, that is a fact. So that is my go to. Like Karen is for a woke white harpy, the word they use the most often in song and dance, is the one I use on them. Mostly towards black women so loud and obnoxious, the world would be better off if they had their vocal cords removed.
Cracker is derogatory as is red neck
It’s not meant as flattery
That said nothing stings like the word nigger
With a hard R “eer”
I’ll give the crybabies that one
Every western idiom I know of has a derogatory vernacular for tropical Africans of the negroid race
Please stop yelling. Most people skip reading the capped wall of text because it is harder to read.
(I bet I’m not the first that mentioned this to you...)
Really I think they could make up better names
Let me start ....Cockcasians
Hahaha. I find it enjoyable to be called such names by insecure racist losers.
Good question!......................
OMG! I’M A RACISS!...................😉
That’s next week’s edition..................
That is their mental age!........................
They failed.........................
In order t o justify their hate and violence, they have to invent a fantasy world where they were “KANGS AND SHEET”...............
At one time a relative said one of the great greats was an Indian princess.
My father clarified this for me abruptly.
He said there were many many little tribes and each had a chief. Each chief had a number of wives all who had children. Half those children were girls. All of them were princesses.
No big deal.
They react poorly because they can’t do math?
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