Let’s break down some of the anti-white crap going on with the tweet, starting with the user’s handle of Nat Turner, seemingly an homage to the slavery abolitionist who led a violent uprising. Well, slavery was wrong, so I can see why some people would rationalize the historical violence of the real Turner, but if this tweeter is trying to lionize himself as a modern Nat Turner when slavery has been banned in the US for 160 years, then he’s inappropriate and potentially dangerous. Such people cling to poorly defined terms such as ‘white supremacy’ because they’re desperate for anything they might conflate with chattel slavery. He’s tilting windmills, but if he engages in violence against imaginary white supremacy, the damage could be real.
Next, his Xtwitter address is @DukeofDaytona06. This is cultural appropriation as Duke is a title of British nobility. Nobility might be an example of supremacy, so is this guy really against supremacy, or does he just want to make himself supreme like a nobleman?
Finally, we get to the ridiculous cartoon caricature of a white person who understands the significance of the proportionality contained in the concept of “per capita”.The white caricature has blue eyes that are pointing in different directions, missing teeth, a weak chin, an unshaven face, a pot belly, and a t shirt with stains that might be sweat and dirt or might be pee and poop. One might suspect that the tweeter should be embarrassed by not understanding the value of an important concept that has been easily mastered by such a physically unimpressive caricature.
For the sake of Nat Turner: per capita is not a magical stat, it’s a quotient, the arithmetic result of dividing a quantity by a number of people.
Let’s break down some of the anti-white crap going on with the tweet, starting with the user’s handle of Nat Turner, seemingly an homage to the slavery abolitionist who led a violent uprising. Well, slavery was wrong, so I can see why some people would rationalize the historical violence of the real Turner, but if this tweeter is trying to lionize himself as a modern Nat Turner when slavery has been banned in the US for 160 years, then he’s inappropriate and potentially dangerous. Such people cling to poorly defined terms such as ‘white supremacy’ because they’re desperate for anything they might conflate with chattel slavery. He’s tilting windmills, but if he engages in violence against imaginary white supremacy, the damage could be real.
Next, his Xtwitter address is @DukeofDaytona06. This is cultural appropriation as Duke is a title of British nobility. Nobility might be an example of supremacy, so is this guy really against supremacy, or does he just want to make himself supreme like a nobleman?
Finally, we get to the ridiculous cartoon caricature of a white person who understands the significance of the proportionality contained in the concept of “per capita”.The white caricature has blue eyes that are pointing in different directions, missing teeth, a weak chin, an unshaven face, a pot belly, and a t shirt with stains that might be sweat and dirt or might be pee and poop. One might suspect that the tweeter should be embarrassed by not understanding the value of an important concept that has been easily mastered by such a physically unimpressive caricature.