Post number #841179, ID: 59eb77
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I live in [non-white majority country] and you had no idea how great it is to be able to say white/black to mean pure/corrupt without any hint of racism
Post number #841180, ID: f5b58c
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you could just say cringe and based like the rest of us tho
Post number #841211, ID: 942988
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>>841179 based autist
Post number #841315, ID: 0ce739
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I live in [non-white people majority country] too and we don't use white/black to mean pure/corrupt. They're just colours/tones/presence or absence of light. Why put morality into it?
Post number #841349, ID: 487b11
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>>841315 cuz black magic sounds cool
Post number #841353, ID: c5ffaa
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>>841315 That's just how English is. Symbolically, white can be light or good (holy) and black can be dark or evil (unholy). Lots of other literary meanings exist for these two words. Context is necessary to decipher the intended use.
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| I live in [non-white majority country] and you had no idea how great it is to be able to say white/black to mean pure/corrupt without any hint of racism