Bye bye Dilbert on 07:24 - Feb 26 with 806 views | Swansea_Blue | What a Dilbert! |  |
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Bye bye Dilbert on 07:33 - Feb 26 with 804 views | DanTheMan | He's gone off the deep end for years now. Kind of surprised it's taken the papers this long to notice. |  |
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Bye bye Dilbert on 09:41 - Feb 26 with 722 views | MattinLondon | I’ve never heard of him and there could well be more to the story. But if 26% of white people said that it’s not ok to be black then they would quite rightly be viewed as racist - the same logic should be applied the other way round? His other comments are quite idiotic. |  | |  |
Bye bye Dilbert on 10:05 - Feb 26 with 702 views | Guthrum |
Bye bye Dilbert on 09:41 - Feb 26 by MattinLondon | I’ve never heard of him and there could well be more to the story. But if 26% of white people said that it’s not ok to be black then they would quite rightly be viewed as racist - the same logic should be applied the other way round? His other comments are quite idiotic. |
There is more to it. As "Is it OK to be white?" had previously been used as a trope by racist/white nationalist groups, that would provide a motivation to vote against that specific wording. Besides which, who even poses such an antagonistic question if not a provocateur? On top of which and active dislike of and wish to be separated from their oppressors has been a strain in US Black activism going back to Marcus Garvey. Hardly surprising given the history and more recent events. |  |
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Bye bye Dilbert on 10:13 - Feb 26 with 681 views | DJR |
Bye bye Dilbert on 10:05 - Feb 26 by Guthrum | There is more to it. As "Is it OK to be white?" had previously been used as a trope by racist/white nationalist groups, that would provide a motivation to vote against that specific wording. Besides which, who even poses such an antagonistic question if not a provocateur? On top of which and active dislike of and wish to be separated from their oppressors has been a strain in US Black activism going back to Marcus Garvey. Hardly surprising given the history and more recent events. |
The recent documentary "Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World" is really worth watching because it tells the story of hip hop against the backdrop of the Black struggle in the US these last 50 years or so. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0dt3cr4 |  | |  |
Bye bye Dilbert on 10:15 - Feb 26 with 673 views | Guthrum |
Bye bye Dilbert on 10:13 - Feb 26 by DJR | The recent documentary "Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World" is really worth watching because it tells the story of hip hop against the backdrop of the Black struggle in the US these last 50 years or so. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0dt3cr4 |
Have to give that a watch when I get some time. |  |
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Bye bye Dilbert on 10:25 - Feb 26 with 663 views | DanTheMan |
Bye bye Dilbert on 10:05 - Feb 26 by Guthrum | There is more to it. As "Is it OK to be white?" had previously been used as a trope by racist/white nationalist groups, that would provide a motivation to vote against that specific wording. Besides which, who even poses such an antagonistic question if not a provocateur? On top of which and active dislike of and wish to be separated from their oppressors has been a strain in US Black activism going back to Marcus Garvey. Hardly surprising given the history and more recent events. |
And this extends, frustratingly, beyond America. https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/22030966.racist-stickers-found-streets-ipswic I actually recall this being discussed here at the time. |  |
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Bye bye Dilbert on 10:26 - Feb 26 with 661 views | DJR |
Bye bye Dilbert on 10:15 - Feb 26 by Guthrum | Have to give that a watch when I get some time. |
Well worth it. I'm actually not that great a fan of hip hop, apart from the early stuff, which is why I started watching, but the historical context got me sucked in. And Chuck D is great. [Post edited 26 Feb 2023 10:28]
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Bye bye Dilbert on 10:39 - Feb 26 with 618 views | MattinLondon |
Bye bye Dilbert on 10:05 - Feb 26 by Guthrum | There is more to it. As "Is it OK to be white?" had previously been used as a trope by racist/white nationalist groups, that would provide a motivation to vote against that specific wording. Besides which, who even poses such an antagonistic question if not a provocateur? On top of which and active dislike of and wish to be separated from their oppressors has been a strain in US Black activism going back to Marcus Garvey. Hardly surprising given the history and more recent events. |
Didn’t realise that. |  | |  |
Bye bye Dilbert on 10:51 - Feb 26 with 591 views | ElderGrizzly | A racist, Covid denier and a QAnon conspiracy theorist Expect to see him as a guest on Newsmax and GB News within the week |  | |  |
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