Posted on 10/06/2016 10:41:26 AM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
Want a culturally appropriate costume this Halloween? This teens got an idea for you. Josh Welch, a 17-year-old from Silver Spring, Maryland, decided to dress as a thief for Culture Day at his high school earlier this week to make a statement about white culture, BuzzFeed first reported. I consider myself a huge advocate for social justice, and I wanted to make a bold statement about white culture, he told The Huffington Post Wednesday. So I decided to use humor to get my point across, but I never imagined it could be this ubiquitous.
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I don't think ubiquitous means what he thinks it means. What does he think is ubiquitous - his "humor" or his "point?" I'd say neither. The only thing that's ubiquitous in this instance is the growing public realization that he's an idiot.
He did manage to fit a big word into a sentence though. So, he gets a score of 99 vs. a full 100 on the pathetic, self-hating, SJW loser scale.
I don’t get it.
Can’t even tell if he’s a thief. Much less what it’s supposed to mean.
Lame.
What a dope. It must be hell to have no pride in being human much less being white.
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