Is racism funny and based?

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It's not.

I'm talking about actual racism.
The thing is, I've seen users in here and elsewhere that would be considered "racists" for making harmless jokes, instead of holding an ideology, whereas the people labeling them as such (like a bunch of Twitter and Discord warriors), hold actual racist ideologies.

Those people are not based, or funny or anything positive, true racism is ignorance in my opinion; someone making a joke but not agreeing with discrimination based solely on race is fine.
 
It's not.

I'm talking about actual racism.
The thing is, I've seen users in here and elsewhere that would be considered "racists" for making harmless jokes, instead of holding an ideology, whereas the people labeling them as such (like a bunch of Twitter and Discord warriors), hold actual racist ideologies.

Those people are not based, or funny or anything positive, true racism is ignorance in my opinion; someone making a joke but not agreeing with discrimination based solely on race is fine.
That sounds like a massive cope for being born a nigger or equivalent subspecies
 
It's not.

I'm talking about actual racism.
The thing is, I've seen users in here and elsewhere that would be considered "racists" for making harmless jokes, instead of holding an ideology, whereas the people labeling them as such (like a bunch of Twitter and Discord warriors), hold actual racist ideologies.

Those people are not based, or funny or anything positive, true racism is ignorance in my opinion; someone making a joke but not agreeing with discrimination based solely on race is fine.
I just logged in to call you a retarded nigger. People can hate people because of their skin color or whatever they want.
 
It's only funny if you're not mad. That's why anti-white racism is rarely funny. Also why all feminist comedians are awful.
Dave Chapelle can say whatever he wants and get laughs, cause he's not mad.
 
Based... not really when you remove it from current day context, but IN that context it is funny to CALL racism based. Because racism is being pushed as the worst thing ever in current year it is therfore ever rising in stock in terms of comedy. The more it is made a sacred cow by joyless fucks the funnier it will be to use racism in a comedic sense because it becomes anti-authoritarian protest.
 
It's only funny when the joke is at the expense of racist assholes, jaded journalists, and companies that constantly say they're not racist.
Example of funny shit:
 
Racism online is funny mainly because you can't tell the race of anyone online for the most part. So its funny to imagine the whitest white boy to ever white it up raging about getting called a nigger in comments online. Plus the internet is optional, just log off or go somewhere else if you don't like nasty words.

In real life its often not. I would say casually racist old people can be funny because they're so frail and harmless that its not like granny is going to do anything to the Hispanics and shes going to be dead soon anyways so lets just laugh at her for it. However outside of that racism IRL seems to have very angry people behind it and those cases are mostly just sad and scary. Its sad because in all likelihood its either ignorance and/or one off experiences that have let them decide a whole race of people are condemned and inhumane. Its scary because very angry people will lash out and often times useless harm and death can follow which is no fun for anyone involved.

Its also important to note that race and culture are very different things. Having issue with how Black American communities treat schooling, interpersonal relationships, gay people, etc is a very different stance than having issue with Black Americans existing. For some reason a lot of people don't make this distinction so the term racism gets thrown around when the discussion is actually about culture.
 
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