Spain's postal service put out skin-colored "equality stamps”, but the dark ones are worth way less than the light ones 🤦‍♂️
· Jun 4, 2021 · NottheBee.com

Oh man, Ibram X. Kendi would be proud of this:

Yup, the Spanish postal service actually thought it was a good idea—ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF GEORGE FLOYD'S DEATH (which is now very important for some reason)—to release these "equality stamps" which hold less value the darker they get.

I'm not kidding.

The lighter ones are worth more than the darker ones!

Here, look:

Dude, I don't know who thought this was a good idea, but that person needs to be fired, stat. You know what? Even all the other people. Fire them too.

Because this is BEYOND stupid!

And honestly, this is kinda where the world currently stands with the whole Critical Race Theory hoopla.

BECAUSE NOBODY REALLY KNOWS HOW TO PLEASE THE RACE HUSTLERS.

And honestly, when your definition of racism is "things people do that are racist" you're gonna confuse a lot of people.

So it looks like the Spanish are just about as confused as I am when it comes to racial inequality.

Though I think I'd have made all the stamps the same price, just to make a point.

But that's just me.


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