Oft-seen preface - the specific demographic used can vary, but "black" is the most frequent and
iconic form - to statements disparaging minorities or defending discriminatory actions and policies posted on
internet forums, social media and other communication systems that allow for high levels of anonymity and identity spoofing. Also the catch-all term used to refer to this practice. A very strong indicator - not 100%, but with a high level of confidence nevertheless - that the person making
said statement is not black or a member of
whatever minority community the preface
may be modified to apply to, but merely using the guise of being such a member to avoid criticism. Scrutiny of accounts that use this sort of statement often reveals them to be sockpuppet accounts primarily used to promote anti-minority ideologies or unearths conflicting statements showing the account user to be lying about their identity as a part of promoting aforementioned anti-minority ideology. Occasionally outs these individuals due to use of the statement on their "normal" accounts due to forgetting to
switch to their sockpuppet before posting, as in the case of Dean Browning, a white Republican political activist in
Pennsylvania.
@DeanBrowningPA, whose icon is his fat white face: What Trump
built in 4 years,
Biden will destroy in 4 months
@SomeDude: You
mean what Obama built in 8 years, Trump trying to take credit for the first 3 years, then destroyed in 3 months with help from the "Trump Virus."
@DeanBrowningPA: As a black man I can personally say that Obama did nothing for me, my life only
changed a little bit and it was for the worse. Everything is so much better under Trump though.
@SomeDude: "As a black man"? What the FUCK, dude?
@DeanBrowningPA: I was quoting a message that I received earlier this week from a follower.