So there's this post, where a guy saves the OP's cousin's life, by pulling him out of a burning wreck. Quite a heroic act, as he risked his life for a stranger. It's always heartwarming to hear these kinds of stories.
Except on reddit, because racism.
"Holy shit, man. He really shouldn't be out of bed with his burns that bad." [ 158]
"I'm glad your cousin wasn't drowning" [ 4]
In response to a comment that people like him are sometimes sued in those situations:
"What do you mean people like him <That's racist gif>" [ 16]
So, here's the thing reddit. You constantly talk about how it's black peoples' fault that there's racism, because of their "culture" or whichever racist dogwhistle term of the month.
And yet here you have a black person, going way above and beyond what it means to be a good person, and you're still racist.
How about that.
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