Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Leftists' Live In An Imaginary World

 The Daily Mail reports: "White midwife accused of colonialism and violence after trying to set up dice-playing group in her woke Brooklyn neighborhood." The woman was trying to be neighborly and invite people to participate in a group to play Bunco, which was originally a British game invented in the 19th Century. However, the crazies came out:

    Incensed locals accused Christy of 'playing gentrified cee lo' - referring to a dice game associated with historically black East Coast neighborhoods such as Bed Stuy, in Brooklyn. 

    The unexpected hatred prompted Christy to delete her post, but one local, Janessa Wilson, captured it in a screenshot. She re-shared it to the 'Bed-Stuy Brooklyn Community' page, prompting a fresh flood of outrage. 

    Wilson accused Chrissy of 'colonial violence' for deleting the original offending post. 

    'Deleting your post, and all of the labor that we did to educate, is colonial violence. so that tracks,' Wilson wrote. 'The colonizers be colonizing,' someone agreed in the comments section. 

Not only is Bunco not based on cee lo, but cee lo was a Chinese dice game, not one invented by blacks. But the craziness went further with one ignoramus posting: "'Don't bring your whiteness in the space. That's racist. The dice game is literally genocide.'" So, do you think this person really believes Bunco is literally genocide, or just angry at the idea of a white person existing? 

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