
These people are crazy
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Obvious satire is obvious
Ms. (((Alissa Silverstein))), dont worry, both blacks and whites know very well its your tribe that is the nest of real opressors and slaverers. We dont play your silly (((games))) anymore. Hahaha.
Well that’s me outed as a white supremacist. You got me fair and square.
Jesus I remember when stating the above didn’t come with a side of “I’m only joking – please don’t take my job and home.”
Would be great if you did some research before posting trolls, but hey you get your upvotes hit, I’ll be downvoted and in the meantime people will be outraged because someone was trolling. Sad times.
Yeah. This picture (deletetheelite, you added the “white pride” lady here, that correct?) – making the rounds on iFunny, Reddit, etc. (I was not able to find any website with the exact same image/text combo) is based on this article (https://iqfy.com/coffee-industry-racism-white-supremacy/) that was, btw, linked here 3 months ago (https://vigilantlinks.com/2022/08/is-coffee-racist-how-drinking-coffee-perpetuates-white-supremacy/). Has the same stock image and title, though with a different intro. Also the author credit was changed from “Jamey Braunstein & Alissa Silverst” to “Alissa Silverstein” (most probably derived from “Alicia Silverstone”). It really is beneficial to this “meme” that the full text is not included, because the original has some painfully obvious sections. This paragraph (close to the end) absolutely taking the cake, though: “So, if both milk and coffee are racist, what can be done? Many people will insist that combining the two drinks actually cancels out the racism, because it represents the white becoming pregnant with Blackness, and creating a delicious Brown result. This is why antiracist folks often take milk in their coffee — a subconscious purifying ritual.” After looking around on the iqfy website (and even finding articles with a really strong text-generator vibe) I have no doubt that it is an (quite elaborate) trolling attempt. The deviations between the apparent screenshot and the original article hint at someone feeling the need to just make this a tad bit more “spicy” to squeeze some more outrage out of the bottle. If you have other findings on this, Jenko, please feel free to share.