Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's long past due. What an appallingly divisive, pandering, puerile gesture that was. "Look at D.C.! We don't support law enforcement, love criminals, and see everything through a racial lens".
Thanks for sharing the racist a-hole interpretation of "BLM". You are probably anti"CRT" and anti"DEI" as well.
Both CRT and DEI are inherently racist.
They are reactions to exclusion. If racism and other forms of exclusion (disability is a part of DEI) didn't exist, they wouldn't have been needed.
the way to stop racism is to stop being racist, not by elevating and glorifying one race over others. If it was "All Lives Matter Plaza", nobody would consider it to be a racist dog whistle pandering to a culture of grievance.
Ummmmmmm.
Do you understand the words coming out of your own mouth?
You’re one of those that think the “ok” hand sign is a racist hand signal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's long past due. What an appallingly divisive, pandering, puerile gesture that was. "Look at D.C.! We don't support law enforcement, love criminals, and see everything through a racial lens".
Thanks for sharing the racist a-hole interpretation of "BLM". You are probably anti"CRT" and anti"DEI" as well.
Both CRT and DEI are inherently racist.
They are reactions to exclusion. If racism and other forms of exclusion (disability is a part of DEI) didn't exist, they wouldn't have been needed.
the way to stop racism is to stop being racist, not by elevating and glorifying one race over others. If it was "All Lives Matter Plaza", nobody would consider it to be a racist dog whistle pandering to a culture of grievance.
Seems quite clear, and convincing, to me. What part is hard to grasp?
Ummmmmmm.
Do you understand the words coming out of your own mouth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's long past due. What an appallingly divisive, pandering, puerile gesture that was. "Look at D.C.! We don't support law enforcement, love criminals, and see everything through a racial lens".
Thanks for sharing the racist a-hole interpretation of "BLM". You are probably anti"CRT" and anti"DEI" as well.
Both CRT and DEI are inherently racist.
They are reactions to exclusion. If racism and other forms of exclusion (disability is a part of DEI) didn't exist, they wouldn't have been needed.
the way to stop racism is to stop being racist, not by elevating and glorifying one race over others. If it was "All Lives Matter Plaza", nobody would consider it to be a racist dog whistle pandering to a culture of grievance.
Ummmmmmm.
Do you understand the words coming out of your own mouth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
This thread makes me want to drink paint thinner.
How so?
People on Instagram WashingtonianProblems are losing their shit. LOL.
Imagine being so butthurt over some paint removal
Muriel is loudly claiming that it’s her idea. And that it’s time to focus on other things…
I still in shock that she spent almost $8 million to paint it in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
This thread makes me want to drink paint thinner.
How so?
People on Instagram WashingtonianProblems are losing their shit. LOL.
Imagine being so butthurt over some paint removal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of this is about the simple fact that people dont like blacks. Many blacks don't like blacks.
Many people don’t like a lot of people.
But I found it surprising that when I worked as a host in a restaurant decades ago, two of the black waitstaff specifically instructed me not to seat black patrons in their seating area because “they don’t tip.” I recoiled at this stereotype and even challenged the first guy on this like “oh come on…” and he clarified that its not that he felt they won’t tip at all, but he said they would tip a white waiter but not a black one. Made no sense to me.
At first I chalked it up to this one guy being weird and delusional. But when a black waitress who was just hired told me the same thing, I wondered if that was really a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's long past due. What an appallingly divisive, pandering, puerile gesture that was. "Look at D.C.! We don't support law enforcement, love criminals, and see everything through a racial lens".
Thanks for sharing the racist a-hole interpretation of "BLM". You are probably anti"CRT" and anti"DEI" as well.
Both CRT and DEI are inherently racist.
They are reactions to exclusion. If racism and other forms of exclusion (disability is a part of DEI) didn't exist, they wouldn't have been needed.
the way to stop racism is to stop being racist, not by elevating and glorifying one race over others. If it was "All Lives Matter Plaza", nobody would consider it to be a racist dog whistle pandering to a culture of grievance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
This thread makes me want to drink paint thinner.
How so?
People on Instagram WashingtonianProblems are losing their shit. LOL.
Imagine being so butthurt over some paint removal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
This thread makes me want to drink paint thinner.
How so?
People on Instagram WashingtonianProblems are losing their shit. LOL.
Imagine being so butthurt over some paint removal
Muriel is loudly claiming that it’s her idea. And that it’s time to focus on other things…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
This thread makes me want to drink paint thinner.
How so?
People on Instagram WashingtonianProblems are losing their shit. LOL.
Imagine being so butthurt over some paint removal
Anonymous wrote:A lot of this is about the simple fact that people dont like blacks. Many blacks don't like blacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
This thread makes me want to drink paint thinner.
How so?
People on Instagram WashingtonianProblems are losing their shit. LOL.
Imagine being so butthurt over some paint removal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's long past due. What an appallingly divisive, pandering, puerile gesture that was. "Look at D.C.! We don't support law enforcement, love criminals, and see everything through a racial lens".
Thanks for sharing the racist a-hole interpretation of "BLM". You are probably anti"CRT" and anti"DEI" as well.
Both CRT and DEI are inherently racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
This thread makes me want to drink paint thinner.
How so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
This thread makes me want to drink paint thinner.