I'm a bit confused by a recent post of yours. You were saying that white people having "pale" in their blog as a description is promoting white supremacy (I'm paraphrasing so if the meaning/context is off I apologize), I'm a bit confused by what you were talking about. Were you saying that people who run blogs with like pictures of white people and just white people and calling it a pale lover blog or something is racist - or saying that for white people to describe THEMSELVES as pale is racist?

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thundereign:

indigenous-rising:

thundereign:

indigenous-rising:

people who have blogs were they exclusively post photos of white people promote white supremacy. there are blogs called “pale blogs” were they post photos of “pale” things, and when they post photos of people they only post pics of white people and it promotes white supremacy. 

ay lmao

you idiotic fucks

what the fuck do you even want you morons, white people like white people and what? 

if god forbid whitey liked something tanner you’d call it fetishistic

fuck off pigeon brain 

there is a difference between exclusively posting photos of white people (only holding white people to a beauty standard) and posting photos of anyone. And there is a difference between posting a picture promoting diversity or supporting poc and fetishization. If you reread the original post it says “exclusively”. 

and again why wouldn’t someone post white people’s pics exclusively on their blogs? WHY? 

oooh “white supremacy” promotion

lmao, is this your biggest threat these days? blogs with pale people pics? lmfao

nobody cares you troll, make a blog with only non-pale pics and have a blast

I swear the more I hear you POC whine, the less I think of you

bye bye now

signed: A Pale Face without a White Guilt Complex

you think less of people of color when they talk about racism? 

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sancophaleague:
“ Earlier this year Zora Ball was your average 1st grader until she decided to create and develop a mobile video game app, making her the youngest person to ever do so. At just 7-years old Zora managed to learn a programming language...
sancophaleague:
“ Earlier this year Zora Ball was your average 1st grader until she decided to create and develop a mobile video game app, making her the youngest person to ever do so. At just 7-years old Zora managed to learn a programming language...

sancophaleague:

Earlier this year Zora Ball was your average 1st grader until she decided to create and develop a mobile video game app, making her the youngest person to ever do so. At just 7-years old Zora managed to learn a programming language called “Bootstrap” that is normally used to teach kids ages 12 through 16 the different concepts of Algebra by using video games. Her teachers and family were astonished by her accomplishment. 

She was invited to an expo at the University of Penn where she was put on the spot and asked to reconfigure the app in front of everyone to prove that it was her that developed the mobile app in the first place and not her older brother who is a scholar student. Zora successfully did so and got rid of any doubt that anyone had. 
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