Piano player just can't stop
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Meh, I'm fine with it.
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@Horace said in Piano player just can't stop:
There’s nothing “fun” or “joyful” about white privilege. I was deeply troubled watching that video. The laughing and smiling made it worse. Oppressed minorities live their whole lives never laughing or smiling even once.
The poor dark-skinned security person was clearly oppressed by the wanna-be-white Asian guy.
His condescending handshake at the end was proof of that.
Did you see the awkward smile on the guard's face? Talk about violence....
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Security guard should have pulled the power…
The acoustics in a mall are absolutely horrible. With as loud as the piano was right next to it, I’ll guarantee there were spots in some of the stores that it was louder than a rock concert.
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@Horace said in Piano player just can't stop:
There’s nothing “fun” or “joyful” about white privilege. I was deeply troubled watching that video. The laughing and smiling made it worse. Oppressed minorities live their whole lives never laughing or smiling even once.
This bid for freedom actually occurred in the center of Birmingham, UK. As is well known, this is a city with a 100% Muslim population. The pianist had no doubt recently escaped from one of the Sharia deathcamps that are housed deep in the no-go zones, and was expressing his newfound freedom appropriately before being hunted down by the Islamofascist security guard.
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@Horace said in Piano player just can't stop:
There’s nothing “fun” or “joyful” about white privilege. I was deeply troubled watching that video. The laughing and smiling made it worse. Oppressed minorities live their whole lives never laughing or smiling even once.
OK, I laughed pretty hard about this comment. I do realize that I can only do this due to my white privilege. But still...