Was my mother’s side of the family racist?
[17th of February, year 2024 A.D.] (original date posted)
No. My mother wasn’t a racist, and neither were her folks. But I don’t believe anyone is racist. People hit below the belt when they get angry sometimes, and what looks like racism isn’t really racism. People also hate to be controlled and judged in America when they are being themselves (moral or not), so we can hate people because they’re different and/or feeling threatened by them, and that looks like racism too, but it’s not. I called the neighbor a coon a few weeks ago, and I don’t even consciously know what a coon is. I was just angry because she’s hella annoying, and she does stuff to irritate me on purpose, so I called out her behavior for what it was. But I don’t believe she’s racist either. I believe she hates that I disagree with her lifestyle, and she thinks I might turn this country into a theocracy and have all lawless people put to death. In America. Ha! Isn’t that what all of the LGBTQ leaders believe about Jews? Isn’t that why they have Christ murdered or homosexualized before the age of two? Thank that raggedy heffa for this leak. I told this stupid bit** to leave me alone.
Again, my mother showed me love, and it was balanced. When it comes to my grandmother, I never wanted to see her mediocre feelings for me as racist because it didn’t quite fit. I believe she struggled with holding people to standards that she couldn’t live up to herself, but a lot of people do that today, not just whites. It’s called unrealistic expectations, and it’s a very common ideology that dates back to the slavery era, but it’s not a racist ideology.
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