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"textContent": "I wrote a 1400 word post, and then a 670 word post, etc. I can't write this post without yapping!\n\nMost of the post is just trying to re-iterate \"hey, we all still agree that there is no such thing as white people, for these reasons\", and \"also, the ideology of 'white people' implicitly supports white supremacy.\"\n\nAll of that just to derive the verbiage that \"white supremacy identifies me as white\", or \"I'm identified as white\" for short, is how I would feel most comfortable identifying.\n\n\"White people don't exist\" as a literally true statement seemed to be discussed pretty often ever since I was politically aware. It seemed like a bog-standard social justice understanding, alongside \"reverse racism doesn't exist\". I saw it when I became a card-carrying SJW in the early 2010s, then again in 2015 with BLM, then again in 2020 with BLM again.\n\nBut belief in white people seems at an all time high and there seems to be no appetite for denying the existence of a White People any more. This is concerning, since the existence of a White People is really _really_ crucial for white supremacy, and _white supremacist nationalists are in control of the US government now_.\n\nI feel like, now more than ever, it's really really important to qualify that white people literally don't exist, every time it comes up.\n\nSo...\n\nIs that qualification necessary? Do I sound incomprehensible? Am I \"the friend who is too woke\"? Or is \"white people don't exist\" a statement everyone already agrees on, so much so that it's not worth even bringing up?",
"title": "just checking in. white people still don't exist right",
"updatedAt": "2026-02-25T20:22:45.000Z"
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