[Discussion] A Black Guy's Prespective of BLM & Black Communities

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Re: A Black Guy's Prespective of BLM & Black Communitiy

What is there to argue about that hasn't been argued before, all you do is spread the same bs every time you pop up in one of these pointless threads.

I don't see what they're saying that is so super bad. There're opinions and perspective thrown in there, sure, the latter parts of which were mostly directed at OP so that's for them to come back on but other than that... Perhaps you could illuminate me on what was so wrong.
 

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Re: A Black Guy's Prespective of BLM & Black Communitiy

What is there to argue about that hasn't been argued before, all you do is spread the same bs every time you pop up in one of these pointless threads.

Again everything you post is simple façade to divert you inability to engage the discussion.
 

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As an African-American myself, I have to admit that I'm ashamed of BLM and the African-American community in general. I get the fact that we have been fighting against the oppression of our people and the fact that the government wants us to fail as a culture, which is why drugs are being flooded into our neighborhoods from across the boarder. The war on drugs is just a smoke-screen, so the government can profit from it.

There needs to be justice for that, but that's not what I want to talk about. and on the record, this doesn't involve "ALL" black people in general.

The problems with black people and their communities is the fact that they expect everyone to give them handouts and do everything for them. And when they don't get their way, they throw a hissy fit and riot like animals. They destroy their own neighborhoods and poison it by killing each other and committing crime. That's what pisses me off!

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As a child, I witnessed this and it was traumatizing seeing people getting hooked on hard drugs like crack and heroine. I've seen people stabbed, shot, and beaten. People in my neighborhood were stealing and committing other crimes, and not giving a damn who they hurt! Kids being killed and acting like thugs, instead of being in school and hitting in books. It's just a damn shame.

Kinda like this Kid named Baby CEO:

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WHERE IN THE HELL IS HIS PARENTS??? :what:

Then you got the hoochie mamas spreading their legs for every guy, popping out over a dozen children, talking ghetto, got no home training, got no job, living on welfare, and is poorly educated. SOME black men are not man enough to take care of their own children, but man enough to slide in between a woman's legs.

[VIDEO=youtube;eqxaP4t9gEc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqxaP4t9gEc[/VIDEO]

Anyway, black people need to check themselves. We have the highest crime rate, lowest education rates, and we need to step up as a whole and fix this. Is this the kind of crap that our leaders fought for?


I think one of the biggest problems is an internal problem and it's the view that anyone who is black that is trying to make it out of shit conditions and stereotypes is "selling out" If anyone wants to shame another person for trying to better themselves, then **** em whatever skin color they have **** those people.
 

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Re: A Black Guy's Prespective of BLM & Black Communitiy

I don't see what they're saying that is so super bad. There're opinions and perspective thrown in there, sure, the latter parts of which were mostly directed at OP so that's for them to come back on but other than that... Perhaps you could illuminate me on what was so wrong.

It makes me mad that he's always complaining about racism and making the argument about how he would like for there to be better racial relations, while doing the complete opposite. Talking about oppression, Fighting racism with racism, spreading negative vibes, and victimizing blacks. You can't say that you want better racial relations like this, that is just ridiculous. If you are to say "all i want is better racial relations" then you need to stop being the imaginary monster that you're fighting and start being more transparent about the situation.

Again everything you post is simple façade to divert you inability to engage the discussion.

Your so called "discussion" is "black people were oppressed 200 years ago, black people are still oppressed, they live in poverty, nobody helps them, nobody cares about them, oh and white people also do crime (oh, and they're all racist)"

In a nutshell.
 
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Well I'm all of these things :pkun: Should be fine if I ever move there kek

it depends on where you live. I think if you're down really south it's where most of the problems are. I'm black and things seem good to me so far and i've been here since i was like 6 and i'm 17 now. I try not to **** with the police lol. Unfortunately, it looks we're f**ked this upcoming election either party.
 

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I think one of the biggest problems is an internal problem and it's the view that anyone who is black that is trying to make it out of shit conditions and stereotypes is "selling out" If anyone wants to shame another person for trying to better themselves, then **** em whatever skin color they have **** those people.

Yeah, that's what gets me too. Many African-Americans glorify the thug mentality and everyone surrounding the stereotype, but bully those who don't want to be apart of it and want to make something out themselves. We get called C*ons for that.
 

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Yeah, that's what gets me too. Many African-Americans glorify the thug mentality and everyone surrounding the stereotype, but bully those who don't want to be apart of it and want to make something out themselves. We get called C*ons for that.
A rich spoiled empty brained kid will glorify his money since that's the only thing on him he has more than others... This applies to everything, intellectual beings will immediately fall obsessed with past scientist works and their own abilities to comprehend them than others who cannot since they have only that brain to brag about... etc.
 
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