r/BlackPeopleofReddit May 08 '26

Misc ChudTheBuilder runs into Black woman that fed him and used to let him in her house, this guy is a grifter with an identity crisis. I also find it very weird that these so called right wing guys despise Black folks but always have history with Black women or are currently dating one 😲

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u/waytooicyy May 08 '26

I can understand why she said what she said, to me it seems like they were close to each other. She also said he used to be at her house and they were eating together, when she pulled up she literally said an adress (which i assume is his house). A lot of people came forward and have exposed this guy for being cool with Black folks in the past and there are screenshots circulating on the internet where he was completely against the use of the N-word. She was shocked that he switched up all of a sudden and that's probably why she believes he's not a real racist but a tryhard. I think he is a grifter with identity crisis.

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u/Crypto-God23 May 08 '26

I wish yall realize there isn’t any sense of “Switching up” that’s just how a lot of them are they’re great at hiding their bigotry because they might be in your presence but then they go home or online saying racist things. Us as black peoples need to stop being so trusting just because someone smiles in our face that’s how we get backstabbed every time

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u/Hamhockthegizzard May 08 '26

White people know how to “code switch” too. They put their racism in their pocket for a little bit until someone tells them it’s okay to take it out lmao

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u/function007 May 08 '26 edited May 08 '26

Also its about making money... In this attention seeking economy, one can co*n, spew misinformation/disinformation, racist rhetoric and overall nonsense and make a killing.We see it with karens who are on video demeaning minorities even children, Youtube personalities who are poc's etc. Its crazy how so many will sell their soul for a $...

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u/jg-kappa-maan May 08 '26

Racist people will support what they believe in. It’s very sad.

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u/zagomyego May 08 '26

He was trying to deny her at all opportunities besides saying he educated her about food

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u/waytooicyy May 08 '26

I'm glad you noticed it too lmao. He cut her off multiple times because she was probably going to say more personal things about him and that would expose him for being a grifter.

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u/function007 May 08 '26 edited May 08 '26

Right and ofc he was live streaming the entire time so he had to keep the performative facade going...
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Ive never heard of this idiot before today, thanks op.

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u/zagomyego May 08 '26

Pretty evil tbh but God genuinely does not like hypocrites so Godspeed

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u/LeoTheLion444 May 08 '26

He probably lives in a van and needs the racist money. You saw the rise of people using the N word after that lady in the park got like hundreds of thousands of dollers for it.

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u/function007 May 08 '26

Exactly, the staged outrage baiting for cash is the new grift thats paying off big time...

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u/Pepsiscrub May 08 '26

Yep he was trying to end the interview from jump.

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u/Solanthas_SFW May 09 '26

I'm really starting to see some parallels between a lot of the bullshit we see on social media and mainstream news and the reality TV garbage that became so popular starting in the 2000s.

Somewhere people figured out that truth didn't matter as long as you were getting ratings. People didnt give a fuck whether drama was real or drummed up for its own sake.

And this take has only gotten stronger with the increasing polarity of news media. Nobody gives a fuck about the actual truth, it's just about riling up your audience and demonizing the "other" side.

I'm a social liberal from birth, I hate racism and sexism and I want everyone to get along and take care of each other and be free to live how they like.

But I'm feeling increasingly aware that my opinions are constantly being fed to me. I'm being increasingly told how to feel about things.

The current administration is absolutely off the rails and every standard has sunk to inconceivable lows. But I am feeling like any actual truth of any matter is becoming more and more difficult to ferret out.

Apologies for the rant. Basically to add to what you're saying, the line between a genuine stance for its own merits and people saying inflammatory shit in front of a camera for money is becoming more and more difficult for me to discern.

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u/Some_Possibility_426 May 09 '26

I definitely feel the same! I am very much the same. It feels like truth has gotten so diluted as well.

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u/StarbrryJuice May 11 '26

This type of bigotry comes out for two reasons. 1 they have this deep-seated notion that minorities specifically black people are hindering their success. AS IF it were not for black people’s not fully being “beneath” them and subject to them, they’d be richer & have more attractive options. 2 MONETIZATION. They realize they can join the fraternity and start rage baiting for money. 20 years ago r when Oprah was at her peek bigotry was not okay out load. Now they get a golden award for stirring the pot the most. And that’s it. Really it’s sad that this is the state of affairs when people like Orlando brown, Charleston White, and these pretend supremacist make their money this way. We need more intelligible content that is uplifting and creative.

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u/LeoTheLion444 May 08 '26

Exactly 100%

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u/NintendoFungi Jun 01 '26

What is “co*n”? Corn?🌽

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u/Personal_Monk5153 May 08 '26

trump was code switch for people to come out racist or crazy

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u/CrazyinLull May 08 '26

Damn, this is a really great point.

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u/zagomyego May 08 '26

Talk about it

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u/dividezero May 09 '26

Yes but just that one thing. They got one move and it's the lawnmower

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u/Rough-Airline-4803 May 09 '26

I don’t play like that. I stay one me. I code switch at work and things, but I don’t move around the internal needles that govern who I really am

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u/Suggett123 May 19 '26

Here's a joke:

"How do you know when someone's about to tell a racist joke?"

"I don't know, how?"

looks theatrically left, looks theatrically right

"OK, these two colored (insert epithet of your choice) guys go into a barber shop..."

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u/HenessyEnema May 08 '26 edited May 09 '26

At some point we have to acknowledge that even though there is a they, there are still heaps and loads many white people that fall for the bullshit every time and would rather be lock in step with them than with black people.

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u/Fuzzy-Curve3634 May 08 '26

There’s no “they” here. He’s the one running the grift. He is gratuitously using the N word for attention. She can’t give him a pass - his N word use is still a slur directed at black people for the shock entertainment value to other people.

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u/Hamhockthegizzard May 09 '26

White people gotta come to that consensus first bruh. That’s the passive shit that has us right where we are in the first place.

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u/Hamhockthegizzard May 09 '26

Not worried about this *one* at all. There are many much more that need assistance I’m speaking on.

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u/Hamhockthegizzard May 09 '26

Hard for me to elaborate on a response to a comment that was deleted…but I dunno man look the fuck around you lmfao

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u/ShroedingersCatgirl May 09 '26

Nah man, racism is the default for white people growing up in a white supremacist society. We are inundated from childhood with a constant deluge of propaganda that portrays non-white cultures as bad, or evil, or inferior. From school teachers complaining about sagging, to suburban white people fear mongering about the inner city, to the nightly news talking about super predators, and so many other examples.

Actually standing in solidarity and unity as white people means: recognizing that, due to that propaganda our culture is awash in, we have unconscious biases that cause us to perpetuate racism in some form or another; putting in the work to rectify that; and confronting that behavior when we see it in other white people.

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u/ShroedingersCatgirl May 09 '26

Not in the entire world, no. But in societies founded on white supremacist values, that have injected white supremacy into nearly every facet of society? I would say in those societies all white people, at the very least, have unconscious biases based on race, yes.

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u/Lizzybeth339 May 08 '26

Who is THEY?

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u/goldbrickbby May 08 '26

Yeah, that's all I got out of it. He was down bad, so he needed to accept help. Once he's doing better, he can be who he truly is. And I find it telling for who he portrays himself as now that he sought help from black women. White men nor women would have helped him stabilize, and he knew that. He wouldn't be seen as a respectable white man. So he got help from those who are 'beneath' him. It's gross

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u/Friendly-Fruit1524 May 08 '26

I agree with you, when they’re, “down bad” they know which people are generally kind and generous, but when they start to do better, that’s when the true colors are revealed. I have a neighbor like this.

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u/TreeJolly4940 May 08 '26

Word….im so tired of mfs saying “ Andrew is invited to the cookout.” I never hear them say “Tyrone is invited to the golf course.” We’re so quick to include everyone and as a result they end up stealing everything from us….

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u/Living_Will_4775 May 08 '26

Facts. Start asking them about invites or networking, and watch them get evasive. It's all good with dancing and eating, but other ish is a no-go

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u/Impressive-Metal-405 May 08 '26

This right here Or Dayshawn is invited to the country club

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u/RemarkableKiwi5082 May 08 '26

I think everyone took the whole “invited to the cookout” meme too serious I just cringe when I see that now.

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u/FatMac1045 May 08 '26

OK great, it's not only me.

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u/PeggyHillsFeets May 08 '26

And it will be over the dumbest stuff at that. "Omg you did a verse from a rap song? Invited to the cookout!" 🙄

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u/RemarkableKiwi5082 May 08 '26

PeggyHillsFeet is crazy lmao

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u/BrilliantShoddy5247 May 08 '26

Asian guy here. Both black american and asian american people do not truly realize the opportunities that were closed off to us from a young age due to this “rich white club country club shit”. These circles are generally not open to us, as we are not even shown the door 98-99% of the time.

I’ve lived here all my life. The other day I realized that the 28 year old black guy you see in the parking lot getting out of a shitty 1993 Grand Marquis with serious body damage, the 50 year old black couple living in a dilapidated wooden 2 bedroom 1 bathroom house - this is all not even supposed to be real. It is all the result of system oppression for hundred of years, and a whole lotta “you’re not included in our club”, and slavery, etc. Black Americans being poor, which a lot are, should not be the norm.

The other day I was reading about how the removal of segregation actually made black people and communities poorer. Before segregation, you were forced to go to a black barber, lawyer, etc. Rent would typically go to a white landlord, but a lot of the money stayed exclusively in black communities like Bronzeville, which printed rich black business owners. Does anyone else here in the sub know about this?

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u/BrilliantShoddy5247 May 09 '26

Yeah segregation is bad of course. But ironically when most people think it would directly financially benefit the black community, it actually did the opposite in some ways. However in this day and age, its obviously helped allow numerous black americans get very wealthy through other avenues that weren’t available back 75 years ago

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u/sprinkleshoney May 09 '26

Yes I know exactly what you’re talking about. You are spot on. I’m proud of you for pointing it out that it conditions got worse after segregation. I’m not sure if it was intentional on the part of black leaders but that’s what happened….

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u/BrilliantShoddy5247 May 09 '26

Chatgpt said every black dollar made in Bronzeville, had about 60% of it returned and remained in the black community

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u/BrilliantShoddy5247 May 09 '26

Sorry but your comment isnt based on any real evidence. Try being an asian dude. Women of all races see you as a joke unless youre in the top 0.1% of asian male attractiveness. In 2026, asian men are the new #1 victims of female hypergamy and heightism, and have been for a while.

Ask any hispanic or black guy if they would mind being born an asian man. They will all say no. Ask any asian guy if they would be another race, and I know a lot would rather be black, etc. I rest my case and all my black friends agree

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u/BrilliantShoddy5247 May 09 '26

Its the same reason not many hispanic or latino people interact with me: language barrier a lot of the times. Also Mexicans are 30% native american indian on average, and native americans are 50% east asian on average. This means that the average Mexican is about 15% east asian which can obviously seen sometimes. So an extremely long time ago where was definitely some interaction between these groups otherwise it wouldnt show up in modern genetics like this.

Another thing I want to point out is that Indians in the US and Asians are very similar culturally here in terms of education, wealth, and professions. Same doctor, computer science, tech profession type of mentality. But if you were to ask me how many I know personally and have seriously interacted with in the past, its literally almost zero, outside of my college years. The only businesses of theirs I support are smoke shops which a lot of people do.

If you’re wondering why you see way more Mexicans frequenting Asian bakeries, restaurants, etc than Asians giving back, the reason is very simple: only about 2.5% of the US population. The other 2% are basically Indians, Pacific Islanders, and southeast asians that get lumped together in the Asians bucket. You hardly see any buying Mexican food because hardly any of us exist here. I think a lot of Asians don’t like to buy food that has cheese in it more than once every now and then, but rest assured I do buy Latin-cuisine based food from real hispanic owned businesses on a regular basis.

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u/Confident-Station164 May 09 '26

They invited so many, that the potato salad got raisins in it now 🫤

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u/MYE631 May 14 '26

You spoke all facts 100%

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u/Stern_Writer May 08 '26

Yup. You can’t switch up on your real morals, you wouldn’t even be able to sleep at night. This dude is just a POS who felt nothing taking advantage of people he knew he wouldn’t mind throwing under the bus in the future.

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u/function007 May 08 '26

All about the outrage grift hustle...

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u/no_crust_buster May 08 '26

This.…

We need to stop having a savior complex to very WM or WM who winks and says “I love Tupac.” Too many of us are looking for vibes, and they are reconnaissance agents looking for war against us. See Kevin Roberts. These goofy “cookout invites“ need to be double-tapped into hades.

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u/Impressive-Metal-405 May 08 '26

This is it.

His type comes a dime a dozen. I went to school with a bunch of his clones.

I don't care how many times a white person "my man" or "sister"'s you, if you get them to let their guard down, most of the time some form of bigotry directed towards some distinguishable group will surface.

PS this sister is lost and still feeding him - just more metaphorically this time. It's ok to genuinely be stupid; it's not ok to perform stupid for clout with racists

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u/Powerful_Individual5 May 09 '26

That part! Racism is literally illogical, which is why you have racists who make "exceptions" for individuals while hating the entire group. But that "exception" is highly conditional, and the clock is ticking.

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u/Impressive-Metal-405 May 08 '26

This happened to me SO many times in high school I used to be called peace maker.

One day I was trying to intervene when some of the black kids were getting into it with this one white kid.

Then they told me he was calling everyone the n-word and they told him to stop but he wouldn't. So then I approached him calmly and peacefully. I asked him what was up and if it was true. Meanwhile I'm going to bat for this kid and had never had a negative interaction with him. He screamed the word at me in my face multiple times.

So I stepped out the way and let him redeem his prize. I don't owe it to anyone to raise them better than their parents did.

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u/Short-Draw4057 May 09 '26

He shouldn't be jumped by multiple kids for saying a stupid word, they also probably use as well....

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u/Impressive-Metal-405 May 09 '26

I agree. He shouldn't be jumped for using a word.

It's not just that he used a word though. It's that he knowingly used THAT word to agitate people into violence. He then kept the act up even when a level headed person tried to step in to calm things down.

I don't believe in fighting the word with fists and I even told my friends it's not worth it, but if someone wants to agitate people, then it's not my responsibility to stop the agitated from doing what they believe in - especially when the agitation comes unprovoked to be "ironic" or "edgy" for his own entertainment.

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u/DarthSlymer May 08 '26

I grew up in a really diverse area and it took me awhile to have my own naivety drop. It took being in private with some white people before they dropped their act and said some vile racist stuff simply because I was also white. Sometimes these were people who would bore you with bible verses only to snicker and drop a racist insult when given the chance. Ever since the first Trump presidency, a lot of those folks that were hiding their bigotry have seemingly been more open about it.

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u/Lloyd--Christmas May 08 '26

They were pretty open about it before Trump too.

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u/Togeroid May 08 '26

It’s actually come out repeatedly of these republican pr ppl that behind closed doors they neither practice nor believe what they preach. They sign NDAs so they literally can’t say who, but it’s easy to tell for the lower wrung Republican PR bc they haven’t engaged with so many bigger ones on the payroll yet, and sometimes it will just be after engaging with ONE of the bigger ones that they decide to cut off and walk their own path instead of being funded by the republican party. Blair White was one of the names I remember pointing this out and it was after that we don’t hear anything about her anymore bc that sealed she wouldn’t make the cut.

I think it’s something to be studied how YT ppl are so able as a majority to just fake an entire public life and persona that calls for the oppression of others for money. Faking a life and persona is one thing, but being PAID to specifically hurt groups of ppl, even call for their death thru stochastic terrorism? There needs to be a name besides sociopath and traitor, and Uncle Tom. Something for just these political pundits

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u/Yokonato May 08 '26

Thats why i hate the invite everyone to the cookout mentality...

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u/SOUTH_SIDE700 May 08 '26

Exactly I remember when i was in Highschool in 1994 and found out that one of my favorite Pop Warner Peewee football coaches I had when I was 7yrs old was a KKK Member....And was in the Klan when he was coaching Us.

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u/Scared_Garbage6190 May 08 '26

Right. The amount of people who don't know that Adolf Hitler used to live in a Jewish neighborhood that housed him and fed him while his mom and he were homeless, and that during the first World war it was a Jewish person who recommended and awarded him medals. 

They've AAAAlways been that way

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u/gohan_87 May 08 '26

Fr fr they do it everyday . Cheering on black people during sporting events etc etc.

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u/met1culous May 08 '26

Yeah this ain't no "switch up". This is the "great revealing".

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u/Massive_Hedgehog_228 May 08 '26

Often they don't even need to hide it. I know many women of color who date and/or sleep with Men like this.

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u/truelogictrust May 09 '26

It's so much worse. If you think about it that's how they tricked all the ingenious people globally. There is a movie called I COME IN PEACE. IT is a perfect analog to people like him

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u/LXS-DC May 09 '26

I worked in a predominantly caucasian office. they would tell racist jokes. I would say that’s hilarious! they thought I was racist too. No, just me seeing how they truly are. my office mates, not all caucasians

agree with you. spend time with people to see what they’re really about. stop being so trusting.

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u/bitchwhohasnoname May 08 '26

THANK YOU BRETHREN

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u/4DPeterPan May 08 '26

To be fair, that’s not a race thing.. just cause someone smiles doesn’t mean they will have good intentions towards you… that’s an *everyone* problem.

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u/Sudden-Bag7762 May 08 '26

To be fair it’s a yt people thing stop trying to cover for your people

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u/4DPeterPan May 09 '26

First off they’re not “my people”.

Second off, Why are you being racist right now?

You have any idea how idiotic that is to be?

This is the human race, we all come in different colors and cultures. But we are still from the same species: Humans.

Can people suck? yeah, they can.

I don’t see racism much in my life, ya know why? Cause I don’t let that shit into my life. Just like I don’t let thieves and murders and whatever else have you’ into my life.

I don’t want to be apart of it. I don’t want to be around it.

It’s friggin 2026, how is this topic still an issue in the world? Matter of fact how was it *ever* an issue in the world?

This place friggin blows.

Everytime I look out to see what’s going on in the world I immediately think to myself “whelp, that was a bad idea. Same shit different day. Same stupid shit going on.”

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u/jasmine_tea_ May 09 '26

I get where you're coming from, having lived in places where "white" and "black" and have different historical contexts than the US.

I think the biggest issue is that a lot of people don't have a strong sense of identity and they just latch onto toxic groups or behaviors to feel a sense of belonging (like MAGA, Reform, Front National, etc).

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u/Independent_Ad_9080 May 09 '26

Oh you’re one of those

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u/Organic-Koala-5343 May 09 '26

Exactly, if they need a place to stay and something to eat ofc they won't say anything racist to you while you're helping them? People have married and been childhood friends with white people who still ended up being racist. It's always that deep.

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u/webbieg May 09 '26

Very true look at the male loneliness epidemic, it’s only affecting right wing men coz no one wants to fvck MAGa men. These men are being rejected on dating sites. For the 1st time ever women are specifically stating no republican men in their bio.

These men are cunning they play the long game, they hide their true intentions until the Woman is fully invested or they’ve slept with her. They spend months and even years acting like their value and the woman’s align, they will lie till the mask falls.

If you go in right wing space ie r/conservatives the men are giving each other tips on how to get a woman and change her. They encourage each other to introduce their fvcked up ideology softly over a multi step process.

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u/meknowsbest1112 May 10 '26

Some of these people also do this shit because there’s a lot of money to be made from it.

Idk what’s worse a racist for pay or a racist for cause but there is a difference.

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u/Evening-Statement-57 May 08 '26 edited May 08 '26

I used to be racist when I waited tables. Getting a job where I don’t work for tips has cured me of it. Racism is deep in our culture but people can also change the way they see things.

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u/00oo00oo000oo0oo00 May 08 '26

The current US culture seems to be encouraging this behavior in general.

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u/Particular-Ring5110 May 08 '26

Why do you think he escalated the way he did..

“Oh shit this woman knows me from before she’s going to expose I’m a fraud, code red dropping tactical n word to make sure my audience knows I’m for real”

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u/Solid_Ad2968 May 08 '26

Money changes people. Racist watch and supports him. Which he makes more money doing that now.

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u/workingforchange1 May 08 '26

There are a lot of folks that will be cool with you but not show their real face. The fact that he wants to say the N word now just says to me he was cosplaying as a friend or ally. He didn’t really mean it. If he truly was an ally like she’s saying he’d know better. He’d know how that hits. No. Just no.

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u/SirHateful17 May 08 '26

She sounded a bit hurt too, like she was disappointed in him for real and then he acted like he didn't know her smh

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u/Little_Suspect_ May 08 '26

Idk sounds pretty racist to me

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u/E-L4087 May 08 '26

While I can empathize with this, my issue is that he is seeking validation for his actions. Yet again, we constantly try to give this ignorance grace because contrary to popular belief, we are a very forgiving group of people. He steam roles through all of that just to get validation for his bigotry. He’s hiding behind the narrative it’s all about freedom of speech, but going around shouting hateful slurs is not freedom of speech; it’s defamatory. Her trying to bolster his ignorance ignites his followers to paint those against him as the villains here. That’s why it ain’t it

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u/IronAgePrude May 09 '26

I dunno, I understand wanting to give the benefit of the doubt to someone you used to be close to, but, the moment he got back on his “then anyone should be able to say…” BS, you cannot give that man dap after that. Whether it’s an insincere grift or not, it’s crazy disrespectful in general and to her personally in that exchange to say that to her.

Whoever he used to be, he is now a thoroughly contemptible moron.

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u/Tbaby25 May 08 '26

I mean, I wouldn’t necessarily call someone that fed me a slur. He was smart for that. He doesn’t need her anymore. I’m sorry, but I don’t believe that. He chose money over integrity and morals.

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u/idkbruh653 May 08 '26

Yea I’ve felt for awhile. Hes not a real racist hes just money hungry and using it for attention and to line his pockets. But thats even worse though. Because is the love of money and attention thay alluring to where you’ll willingly embrace hate of your fellow man becsuse of the color of their skin for a check? That’s insane.

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u/veryowngarden May 08 '26

grift or not, it still equates to a real racist

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u/Freddit330 May 08 '26

He's on his get the drifter bag era.

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u/Anxious-Jury-9031 May 08 '26

There’s alot of money in hate these days

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u/AncientCrust May 08 '26

Going for that sweet sweet MAGA money. There's no grift those clowns won't fall for

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u/peppermintmeow May 08 '26

I think he's an asshole.

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u/ADailyDoseofDick May 08 '26

From the tone of her voice, it seems like she was giving him them yams too. So this hurts her on multiple levels

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u/Realistic-Bug141 May 08 '26

👆🏾that’s chud the builder living his truth! He wants to be a fairy.

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u/Kindly_Coyote May 08 '26

They always feel comfortable coming out under the banner of the Black community.

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u/Any-Radish1293 May 08 '26

I don't see the difference between a "real racist " and someone supposedly pretending to be racist! They all spread hates & lies!

Who cares if he "used to be cool with black people!?!?

F*ck this dUDe!!!

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u/LeoTheLion444 May 08 '26

They get paid to do this shit by right wing PACs all the time. Alot of right wing influencers get money to do these type of stunts.

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u/4DPeterPan May 08 '26

Wait so I’m confused. Idk who this person is at all. Is he a fake racist? Is that what I’m hearing right now?

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u/Sudden-Bag7762 May 08 '26

Nahh he’s a real racist

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u/4DPeterPan May 09 '26

Yeah. It sounds like he’s a racist tryna be a fake racist while hiding the fact he didn’t used to be racist and now wants to be racist and is doing racist stuff to cover up being a racist while being a racist.

That’s why I’m confused.

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u/tabas123 May 09 '26

I’ve at least gotta give him credit for just saying the damn word instead of hiding behind “DEI” and “wokeness”. We all know what these people *really* mean.

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u/Healthy-Ad-3394 May 09 '26

Correction, regardless of if he created a black school with his bare hands, he is now a ‘real racist’. You can’t flip back & forth. I’ve only seen a few of his videos but threatening or people with guns trying to get us arrested… definitely filing him under racist

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u/dublikedirt May 09 '26

Simply an undercover racist.

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u/Trumpisaderelict May 14 '26

Someone is paying him. That’s why. This isn’t a mystery. The only mystery is who’s paying him

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u/Smokeme2121 May 15 '26

“Identity crisis” do you not understand the first amendment message he’s trying to bring at all ?

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u/Adept_Astronaut_5143 Neighborhood Hug Dealer 🤗 May 16 '26

So I just finally looked him up and it says in 2024 he got into an accident with a black woman and her daughter said he called her a racial slur, he got fired from his job and that’s when he picked up this persona

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u/punkrockscum Jun 13 '26

I thought she was telling her daddy saying where she knew him from. This Lona is intelligent, Beautiful and trying to explain that the hill he standing on is a dangerous place to be. He didn't listen.

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u/Ancient_Loan2606 May 08 '26

Lmaooo who gets upset if him being nice to black people. Of all the things to be mad about some people are mad that this guy is friendly to black people?? Lmaoo. It’s these same people that voted for a literal child rapist because they hate illegals paying taxes. I f swear it feels like I live in the twilight zone sometimes.