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  1. **Race-baiting phrases:**
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  3. * "Dindu nuffin" or "he a gud kid tryin' to get to medical school"
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  5. * I'm honestly shocked that there are some people who deny the racist undertone behind these phrases. Just google image search the phrase and see what gets posted.It refers to the Trayvon Martin case, whereby his mother claimed he "didn't do anything", but because of the way she speaks it sounds like "dindu nuffin." It's most commonly used by racists as a mocking phrase for when a black person does some crime or acts up. The implication being that black people never take responsibility for themselves. If someone uses this phrase, they are almost certainly a racist.
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  7. * "Obama's son"
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  9. * Also another mocking term, similar to "dindu nuffin." It refers to when Obama referred to Trayvon being someone who could have been his own son.
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  11. * Random references to Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, or Eric Holder.
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  13. * These are super common. People bring them up whenever a black person does something wrong as a way to mock the idea that racism is what's affecting black people. 9/10 times the discussion has nothing to do with either individual, it's just used as a code-word for the racists to begin patting each other on the back with each other about black people being "the real racists."
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  15. * References to "multicultural", eg. "how's that multiculturalism working out?"
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  17. * Basically saying that society would be better off without black people being integrated. Seriously, this one is hardly subtle.
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  19. * References to "hate crimes" or "why won't the media talk/report about this?"
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  21. * Often, people will throw around "questions" about why they think someone won't be charged with a hate crime. Also, the crime may not even be racially motivated, or it simply doesn't even fall under the definition of what constitutes a hate crime. It's a way for them to jerk each other off about how they think it's unfair that only white people are charged with hate crimes (if you look at the actual stats, that's not even remotely true).
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  23. * References to current political protest phrases such as "hands up don't shoot" or "blacklivesmatter"
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  25. * These refer to movements after the Zimmerman trial, Michael Brown case, and recently the shooting of Walter Scott. Basically another way to randomly inject racial politics into a "discussion" about black people not taking responsibility for crime in their community or whatever.
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  27. * "Please don't be black" or "this made me racist"
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  29. * Obviously just a way to bring up a stereotype. This then easily leads into a "discussion" whereby people (on reddit - this is very common) then begin justifying the stereotype through "personal experience" which then very easily leads into the Stormfront copypasta being posted.
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  33. These next few are more subtle but should still be looked out for.
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  35. * Referring to black people as "animals."
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  37. * This one is harder to show, but if it devolves into any reference to "acting like monkeys/apes/chimps" and *especially* if someone throws out "chimp out" (google it) you can be sure it's a racist reference.
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  39. * "Thugs", "urban/inner-city youths", "gangbangers", "melanin enriched youths"
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  41. * All common code-words that pretty exclusively get tossed around when there's a black person behaving badly. See: dog-whistle politics.
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  43. * Use of the word "nagger" or "typical"
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  45. * An edgy way of getting around a "nigger" word filter. "Typical", well, the implication is that black people usually all act like this.
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