Being ugly feels (I imagine) the same as being black in old America

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I can't confirm this 100% as I'm not ethnic, but I feel strongly discriminated against when walking around doing day to day tasks, as a below average white guy.
People avoid sitting near me, women look visibly upset by me standing behind them in a queue, etc. If I talk to a woman she reacts with total disgust as if I was a homeless beggar asking for change.

This is what it must've felt like in the South during the MLK / civil rights era for blacks.
 
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This is what it must've felt like in the South during the MLK / civil rights era for blacks.
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i'd imagine blacks had it a little bit worse boyo
 
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everyone judges someone by how they look, that's survival instincts brah, what do you expect?
 
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Dude you just can’t compare fucking slavery with being ugly lmao
 
White females still fucked blacks during slavery though lowkey
 
isn’t your n count like 20 something? lol
 
blacks had it worse but ugly men have no supporters, movement, no "hope", no good guys who will be saved part like other cultural forms of discrimination, because lookism is instinctual, not cultural.
 
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isn’t your n count like 20 something? lol
my laycount? higher than that but you didn't see my REJECTIONCount.
Dude you just can’t compare fucking slavery with being ugly lmao
I didn't compare slavery. I meant the period in which they weren't slaves but were still discriminated. I think a lot of parallels can be drawn.
 
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