I Pit The Racial Hoaxers

I’m sure as well as this thread, Stringbean must have started one condemning the massacre (once again) in a black church, the car plowing into a crowd at a white supremicist rally, the videos of unarmed black men being shot dead by police and so on. I’m sure he’s acknowledged these far more significant issues and is working his way down the list.

Has it been conclusively proven yet that those were not hoaxes?

Calm Down!

Bubbadog
Commissioner for Racing Pitted Hoaxes

You’re missing the point. Stringbean is a SJW defending the suffering silent white majority. A group that doesn’t even have it’s own history month or pride parade. #WhiteFeelingsMatter.

You need to find a new dealer.

First, stop buying weed from white people. Everyone knows that you get the good stuff from the Negroes.

Perhaps we should seek what the Black Student Union at Kansas State wants. Charges to be filed.

Is it worth consideration then, because they aren’t white?

We who knew the words were lies and worse than lies? Why did we sit silent? Why did we take part?

First of all, I need to make a correction. I said massacre at a black church once again, but in fact I’d misheard something about the San Antonio shooting and it wasn’t a black church. Mea culpa.

But in terms of the OP the response is still the same: we don’t need to guess about whether overt racism is a problem right now, it is. You have white supremicists rallies happening all over right now, protesting the removal of jim crow-era statues, and the president himself equivocates on condemning them even when someone was killed (and many injured) by one of the people from that rally.
Plus of course problems like the police shootings, where we have video evidence of wrongdoing, but still a reluctance by many to even acknowledge the problem, despite widescale protests intended merely to raise awareness.

Meanwhile the events alluded in the OP caused no actual harm to anyone. Yes of course they are wrong, but there are degrees of scale here. The most harm they caused is supposedly in making us unsure of to what extent racism exists but we already know the answer to that question: a large extent.