This is what real racism looks like
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Yes, but why in shitpost?
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I will never understand how people can treat others as if they were less human than them.
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Yes, but why in shitpost?
This is anything but a shitpost
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I will never understand how people can treat others as if they were less human than them.
I fully agree, but I think this is the wrong community. There is a subtle not-so-great meaning to posting this as a shitpost which you might have missed.
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This is anything but a shitpost
All racism is real racism, this is a shit post because it's gate keeping "real racism" .
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Why is this black and white? In '89?
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I will never understand how people can treat others as if they were less human than them.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Agreed, but why did you post it in this community?
Well, mostly agree, people can remove themselves from being treated as equals by their actions and views. I'm not gonna treat a Nazi, Pedo, LGBTQ-hating religious notjob etc. with respect. The default for all beings, not just humans, is to be treated as equals, but it's up to them if that continues or not. 99% of the time it does, even with differing opinions, but if you live by hate or corruption of others you prove you don't see everyone as humans so you'll be answered in kind.
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Why is this black and white? In '89?
Newspaper maybe?
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Why is this black and white? In '89?
I didn't think it was too uncommon. B/W images where often "crisper" and also seemed more artsy. I also remember quite a few B/W TV sets around in the late 80s.
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Why is this black and white? In '89?
About half of my family photos were taken in black and white film throughout the 90's. I think the film was marketed as having a "classic touch" or something to keep people buying it.
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Is that how you make an Elon ?
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Why is this black and white? In '89?
Apartheid?
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I didn't think it was too uncommon. B/W images where often "crisper" and also seemed more artsy. I also remember quite a few B/W TV sets around in the late 80s.
Well, IDK. My family photos from the 80s are in colour (admittedly rather poor colour, but still), and a little looking up seems to suggest it fell out of fashion by that time. Maybe it was an aesthetic choice, yeah.
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About half of my family photos were taken in black and white film throughout the 90's. I think the film was marketed as having a "classic touch" or something to keep people buying it.
I see, I see; Maybe that's it!
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Why is this black and white? In '89?
Black & White film was usually cheaper to buy and to process, it's also easier to process yourself at home so was still quite common even into the late 90s.
In my family color photos were a rarity until my dad got a digital camera because it was easier for him to process the b&w film in a home darkroom.
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Well, yes. But that's not a meme or a shitpost.
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Why is this black and white? In '89?
The medium is the message
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The medium is the message
Yeah because frankly I was kind of feeling like this might've been one of those "make it black and white to make it look older than it actually is" type scenarios...
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Yeah because frankly I was kind of feeling like this might've been one of those "make it black and white to make it look older than it actually is" type scenarios...
I wasn’t thinking that, the tv and the the outfits of the people in the chair sort of date it anyway. I was quoting McLuhan