Being based only makes sense in the light of cringe. Meaning that prior to the mass advent of cringe, people were not based-they just were. Like all the people whose ethnonyms just mean "the people"-what else would you be?
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It is only in the context of a world of awful plastic cringe, neon rainbow poz coming out of every crack, that one can be considered based. This sheds light on boomerism-the boomer is the product of an uncanny valley, having been raised with pockets of normalcy.
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Since in the world which formed him, the Boy Scouts were not just a pedo grooming pipeline, black people were mostly not the feral objects of racial groveling, women were, er, women-the boomer assumes we just need to return to that world or focus on its remaining vestiges.
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Eh, the boomer is cringe regarding black people because that was exactly the mentality that they were raised under. Blacks have been objects of racial groveling for a *very* long time.
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I'd say worship of blacks started in the media around the 60s and didn't become mainstream until the advent of rap in the 90s...
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Also sports. It’s embarrassing. Often like this guy’s contributions, so don’t want him brigaded.pic.twitter.com/1ffRSGOrDy
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The absolute worst of that is the Muhammad Ali worship. Mediocre boxer who beat one good opponent in his career (a possibly drugged George Foreman) hyped up just as demoralization. FFS, the "great" Joe Frazier that Ali "battled" was BLIND IN ONE EYE
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