Gross.


Watched this movie the other day and it pissed me off.
1.) because the girl is a *beep* HOOOOOOE!!!!! She was so gross with throwing her twat around. Just sucking her boss off, and then kissing Blue the next minute, lol. She seriously just grossed me out.
2.) the white privilege is REAL!!! And if you can watch this and think that white privilege isn't "a thing", then you're part of the problem.

I think my favourite part of it, was when got her tiny titty squeezed real good, lol. Other than that, this movie was kind of a train wreck. And if this movie had a scent, it would likely be cheese.

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This movie was fiction. You cannot use it to prove any point about white privilege or otherwise.

I will admit that white privilege is a thing if you will admit that brown privilege is also a thing. When I was in high school my two best friends were brown, and of the three of us, I was the one who was constantly afraid everywhere I went because of my skin color. And when I was bullied for being white, they pretended not to know me.

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The only thing fictional, hunty, is the concept of brown privilege. Is it a privilege to be judged on the basis of your skin color? To fear for your life from the very people employed to protect you? To be considered a thug cos you're wearing a hoodie? To face setbacks in your career, education, etc. all because America treats minorities like second class citizens? You're right. Being brown is suuuuch a privilege in America.

Your little sob story in high school doesn't negate the deeply rooted racial issues within America. Thanks to trump, white privilege is more rampant of any issue than it ever was before. There are more black people inside Beyonce than the entire presidential cabinet and there's talk he wants to remove anti-discrimination legislation. Just try and process that for a second.

Everything addressed in White Girl is conceivable in real life. Not only that, what happened to Blu happens ALL the time. I don't know what it is about certain white folk and their incessant need to deny/deflect/detract from white privilege. It's not like anyone's pointing the finger at you for centuries of racial injustice, rallies like Black Lives Matter are simply about changing the course of history so we're all treated equally just as nature intended.

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Your little sob story in high school doesn't negate the deeply rooted racial issues within America.



Yea OP, your little "sob story" is irrelevant when it comes to the plight of the black man - IRRELEVANT. Look, there are people like me that are aware that racism is alive and well in today's society. I give people a shot on a one on one basis no matter who you are - online it is different because people are pretty much upfront about who they are because there aren't any consequences most of the time. You think just because you are black you can dismiss any claim of racism that a white person brings up? Who the hell do you think you are? You need to realize that not every white person benefits from being white like you think, just like you want people to acknowledge the racism in America. White privilege is real to an extent. There are a lot of contributing factors that white privilege falls into - background, environment, financial status, etc. that make a white person fit the bill. Yes a lot of white people deny it, but what would happen if everyone admitted it? What would that do for you? As for your fantasy about BLM rallies exist for the sole purpose to change the course of history so we are all treated equally is bullshyt. That may have been the idea that created blm, but that isn't the message at every rally, not even close and you know it. I have watched many of these rallies, and many of the ones that I have seen were not looking for equality at all. It would be great if they were protesting for equality every time, but unfortunately there are groups that are just expressing their hatred for white people and stamping it with BLM.


SPOILERS (won't really matter after the 20th of February, but maybe they will change their minds)

And what happened to Blue? He should have listened to his friends when they told him not to get the drugs from the sweaty fat guy. It was his 3rd arrest, 3 strikes. The undercover that arrested him wasn't white. He didn't have the money to pay for a lawyer, so slutbag got him one that got him off. He went back because he beat a man to death on a public street. Yea, he was just a victim.




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