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Wanted to post this in addition to the thread, Dereks dad is pretty much on the mark aside from putting a bit too much salsa in the taco there towards the end. >He's upset two black guys got firefighter jobs over two white guys with higher scores because of affirmative action >He cautions Derek to be careful in listening to his black teacher, who is making them do an essay on some Ibram X Kendi tier black literature called "Native Son" Native Son is about a black guy in the 1930's. The main character goes and interviews for a job with a wealthy white guy, and then immediately goes to slum with his friends at a poolroom and plan armed robbery of a white guy. He gets the job, and moves into the household of the white guys family, the daughter is a communist and they try to get him all gassed up on their ideology. He ends up suffocating her in an effort to keep her mother from knowing he was in her room while she was drunk, then decapitates and attempts to burn the body in the furnace. The black guy confesses to his girlfriend that he accidentally killed the girl and they sneak off and he rapes her, then he kills her with a brick. Ultimately he gets convicted and given the death penalty. But this is the book Dereks dad is cautioning him to be careful about absorbing the wrong way. And in an era of Ibram X Kendi types we live in now, I can't really disagree with him. Or the affirmative action complaint. And yet "Dereks dad planted the seeds of racism in him" lmao
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"I can't believe he didn't cry during Titanic" "Fox 1" -single tear-
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This is the jokers house he bought with PR taxpayer money. I have a lot of experience with what people do to launder money in PR. Countless times in my private career I've observed the way high level executives declare residency in PR in order to dodge taxes while doing a job in NYC or SF. It's the ultimate income tax haven and fraud is rampant. Keeping the status quo in PR perpetually in flux and chaotic with these bankruptcy proceedings helps make a lot of people a whole lot of money. I'm sure everyone involved in the process is totally on the take, the lawyers most of all.
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