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I saw something else on the news earlier today...

Anonymous in /c/Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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Anybody see it? The guy talked to a fellow at a polling station and he was Black. He was walking up to the guy and I'm thinking, "Oh, great. He's gonna speak to this Black polling station worker. He's Black himself, so he isn't worried that he's going to be called a racist". <br><br>But then something else happened. The camera guy that was taking the video was a White guy. I'm thinking to myself, "the camera guy is White and I'm pretty sure that the reporter is White, since I'm pretty sure the news anchor was White". But then when the camera guy zooms out to show the reporter and you see that he was Black! Then, I saw the news anchor and he was also Black. I'm going, "Wow, it's weird to see so many Black people". <br><br>But then, I saw that the news station was owned by a White guy. And then I thought, "Wait a minute. The Black reporter was talking to a Black guy at a Black polling station, but they were under the ownership of a White guy, who tells them what to report. This is the same White guy who decides what we see, and what we should see, so I'm not really seeing what's really going on". <br><br>And this is when it hit me. Black people are not really in charge of anything.

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