Smithsonian presents a "how-to" guide on being a "white person".....
Smithsonian has new White Supremacy Exhibit
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Being average white person is easy. They just do drugs and drink all day, and many even practice self-harm.
I would describe it as mostly acting like you’re not white because of white guilt. That’s white culture. This is coming from a very white personal.
Sounds like you guys need to book a trip to the Smithsonian to go see their new tax-funded exhibit....
There is no such thing as 'white supremacy.'
That term was created to replace the bankrupt 'race card.'
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@Amber
If Congress awards you enough tax money, you can make up your own words to describe your Smithsonian exhibit.
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@Greyparrot
You don't say !
@amber
"There is no such thing as 'white supremacy.' "
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@Best.Korea
Why are you OK with Democrats spending tax money on this?
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@Greyparrot
Who cares. Its not my money. I dont even live in USA.
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@Best.Korea
I hope the Democrats invade your country after they are done destroying Russia. Then you will care.
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@Greyparrot
But yeah, its not like government can spend money in a smart way.
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@Greyparrot
I hope the Democrats invade your country after they are done destroying Russia. Then you will care.
You suddenly sound angry.
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@Greyparrot
@Best.Korea
Being average white person is easy.
I beg to differ— nothin’ easy about this:
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@cristo71
This is what happens when you visit the modern Smithsonian.
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@Greyparrot
Are sizzlin’ moves an aspect of whiteness, too? No…
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@cristo71
It's from the movie Iron Man 2, which is also a tribute to whites like Robert Downey Jr...
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@Greyparrot
Oh, there aren’t too many whites like Robert Downey, Jr.:
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@Greyparrot
I'm sorry but this is like the least democrat thing.
Democrats would try to make it all color blind and then accidentally make it more racist.
It's from the movie Iron Man 2, which is also a tribute to whites like Robert Downey Jr...
I though RDJ was black
Smithsonian presents a "how-to" guide on being a "white person"
Imagine getting all your ideas on YouTube from a guy who wears a wool hat indoors.
The exhibit is about the culture wars genius. It’s amazing how ignorant you are.
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@Best.Korea
Being average white person is easy.
Or in their case, a below average white person.
Don't worry, info on your horse is in the Smithsonian too.
Neither a racehorse nor the mount of a famous general, Trigger, owned by movie star cowboy Roy Rogers, brought pleasure and excitement to countless motion picture patrons.
The golden palomino stallion appeared in all of Rogers' 90 feature films and 101 television shows. According to his owner, "He had great rein and could spin on a dime." Inheriting the best characteristics of his sire, a thoroughbred racehorse, and his dam, a golden palomino, Trigger had stamina, beauty, intelligence, and a remarkably gentle disposition.
On July 3, 1965, at the Rogers ranch in Hidden Valley, California, Trigger, 33, succumbed to old age. Reluctant to "put him in the ground," Rogers had the horse mounted in a rearing position by Bishoff's Taxidermy of California.
Trigger, in full regalia - bridle, saddle, and martingale - is presently on exhibit at the Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Museum in Branson, Missouri, the repository for the Rogers memorabilia.
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@Greyparrot
I treat holocaust museums like white supremacy museums. I always request the tour and have a print out of holocaust facts to ask the tour guide about and make him squirm.
Questions like
"Why are all the death camps only death camps discovered in by Russian occupiers and none by American occupier, it's a huge coincidence that every Soviet occupied area had only death camps and the allies only freed camps that were work camps"
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@Owen_T
Democrats would try to make it all color blind and then accidentally make it more racist.
I'm pretty sure the Democrats that designed this saw nothing racist at all about it.