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

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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?

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


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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Pretty good read and good opinion.


It is clear that BLM is some big bullshit but it is hard to get out of this current world.

Black on black crime is still sky high and cops also kill alot of blacks sometimes justified sometimes not. I wonder if it will actually change inside US or that it might become a civil war.
 
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Pretty good read and good opinion.


It is clear that BLM is some big bullshit but it is hard to get out of this current world.

Black on black crime is still sky high and cops also kill alot of blacks sometimes justified sometimes not. I wonder if it will actually change inside US or that it might become a civil war.

Both BLM and the new Black Panthers are failures. We gotta step up. Get some new leaders, raise money to fund schools, including programs. We gotta stop these gangs and all these wild thugs from selling that poison on our streets.
 

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Seeing all these things, the US seem like a shit hole to live there tbh
 

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Seeing all these things, the US seem like a shit hole to live there tbh

There are some nice places, but America is one of the, if not, the biggest hypocritical countries on Earth. We fought against Hitler in WW2 for the extermination of the Jews, but at the time, blacks were being oppressed, killed, raped, dehumanized and discriminated against in the states. And then you had the genocide of millions of Native Americans, who were slaughtered without remorse.

Racism and injustices are still happening in this country against minorities. You got eugenics and the Civil Rights conspiracies about the J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI moving drugs into black neighborhoods and also the assumption of the FBI and the U.S government killing Civil Rights leaders such as, MLK, Malcolm X, Huey P. Newton, and dismantling the Black Panthers.
 
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The glamorisation and glorification of gang culture is heavily to blame too.

Let's face it... There are ALOT of ignorant people in every community and mostly people wish to take the path of least resistance, said resistance being relative to the person. In an environment of poverty and ignorance it can be excessively difficult for a child to flourish. Then you have bad influences from other members of said communities that can turn an otherwise good kid bad. It's not helped at all when said communities heroes are people who live negative lifestyles. Look at what rap/hiphop have become, look at TV, games.

While a lot of us can take a game (say GTA) as just that, a game, and separate it from reality, there are a large amount of people who will see this as something to live up to, something to be acted out. When I was a small kid I wanted to be Sonic the Hedgehog, Superman, Goku. I see a lot of kids that are the same age I was back then, wanting to be gangsters.

There are many poisonous elements out there that can corrupt a people down several lineages, and we must look to the parents to place things in context and teach the vices that the pursuit of instant gratification causes. But what does one do when the parents are lost themselves?
 

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The glamorisation and glorification of gang culture is heavily to blame too.

Let's face it... There are ALOT of ignorant people in every community and mostly people wish to take the path of least resistance, said resistance being relative to the person. In an environment of poverty and ignorance it can be excessively difficult for a child to flourish. Then you have bad influences from other members of said communities that can turn an otherwise good kid bad. It's not helped at all when said communities heroes are people who live negative lifestyles. Look at what rap/hiphop have become, look at TV, games.

While a lot of us can take a game (say GTA) as just that, a game, and separate it from reality, there are a large amount of people who will see this as something to live up to, something to be acted out. When I was a small kid I wanted to be Sonic the Hedgehog, Superman, Goku. I see a lot of kids that are the same age I was back then, wanting to be gangsters.

There are many poisonous elements out there that can corrupt a people down several lineages, and we must look to the parents to place things in context and teach the vices that the pursuit of instant gratification causes. But what does one do when the parents are lost themselves?

I agree 100%
 

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Those black kids are stupid + any white who believe that behaviour is genetic and finds a solace in definitive race deviation from the stated "ethnicity" (e.g Filosoofis)
 

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Those black kids are stupid + any white who believe that behaviour is genetic and finds a solace in definitive race deviation from the stated "ethnicity" (e.g Filosoofis)

Any child is stupid if they are filled with stupidity. Some are fortunate enough to evade negative influence or be predisposed to a more... virtuous lifestyle. I can't blame the kids and I can't blame what they become from a broken home/society. It's all luck of the draw.
 

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Those black kids are stupid + any white who believe that behaviour is genetic and finds a solace in definitive race deviation from the stated "ethnicity" (e.g Filosoofis)

Anyone who says that the "Thug behavior & criminal mentality" is genetic to black people is a retard, because last time I checked, no ethnic groups are innocent. We all have bad apples in every bunch.

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Any child is stupid if they are filled with stupidity. Some are fortunate enough to evade negative influence or be predisposed to a more... virtuous lifestyle. I can't blame the kids and I can't blame what they become from a broken home/society. It's all luck of the draw.

That is something a lot of privileged NB members will never know. They draw what I call "mob conclusions".

out of 3 sons I am the only one closest to "success", one was shot dead on crime and the other is a crystal meth addict. I kinda feel like I understand the route they took since we had it hard, I can blame my difference/advantage to a lot of my "gay" friends who were generally stereotyped back in those days and had no chance to make it unless they succeed(never had any gang relations).

What I fail to tolerate is a privileged kid with low cognition abilities suddenly looking down on something he can never dream to survive
 

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That is something a lot of privileged NB members will never know. They draw what I call "mob conclusions".

out of 3 sons I am the only one closest to "success", one was shot dead on crime and the other is a crystal meth addict. I kinda feel like I understand the route they took since we had it hard, I can blame my difference/advantage to a lot of my "gay" friends who were generally stereotyped back in those days and had no chance to make it unless they succeed(never had any gang relations).

What I fail to tolerate is a privileged kid with low cognition abilities suddenly looking down on something he can never dream to survive

I think that requires empathy on their part. Being able to look at someone's experience with unbiased eyes, not trying to compare the lives of two people with two very different life experiences. It's not often you find people who can/do. People tend to have a very "black and white" solution to everything as tho' life is as simple as 1,2,3...

Again... I find it hard to blame them too much too as we're all mostly products of our environment!

And I'm sorry to hear about your loss man! :(
 

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

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.


Why don't you want to talk about that? Lmao why not speak on why our community is the way it is or how it came to be what it is?

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.

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You sound like a sell out when make sweeping ignorant generalizations like: 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.

First off - black people in American have never been "given' anything, they little sh!t we do have is off the backs of 500 years of slavery, 200 years of segregation and 150 years of institutionalized racism. Secondly - being upset that a man was shot in the back with his hands up, leaving a wife and children to fend for themselves isn't a hissy fit.




They destroy their own neighborhoods and poison it by killing each other and committing crime. That's what pisses me off!

Rioting isn't the answer!

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.

Drugs & Guns were strategically placed in the African-American community in the 1960's and what you see today is a result of that but even with that being said, our community isn't monolithic. Just as you seen many negative things come from our community (mainly it's youth) I've seen the positive. There are over 300 black students (me being one of them) that have earned a bachelors degree at the University Of Florida and are now in its masters program and that's just one example. So stop the "Generalizations"...

Kinda like this Kid named Baby CEO:

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

There failing him, of their in his life but blacks aren't the only one ma failing their children.

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Then you got the hoochie mamas spreading their legs for every guy

Self-hate is so ugly!

Stop with the sweeping generalizations of black people, there are more white hoes then their are black and as a black woman myself I find this highly insulting. Unless you clocking every black vagina in America stfu!

popping out over a dozen children

Again Self-hate is ugly.

Give me facts that back this up.

Anyway I'm done here, I won't entrain ignorance.
 

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I agree 100%
Growing up in the hood the only thing you see on TV on how to make it out is selling drugs, and making it to the top by selling drugs. Even now, the media and artists promote scamming and fraud but the consequences for that is like 30 years. Rappers be promoting bullshit but it bumps. You just can't let the bullshit get to you. Media is all about money no matter what the message
 

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

Why don't you want to talk about that? Lmao why not speak on why our community is the way it is or how it came to be what it is?



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You sound like a sell out when make sweeping ignorant generalizations like: 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.

First off - black people in American have never been "given' anything, they little sh!t we do have is off the backs of 500 years of slavery, 200 years of segregation and 150 years of institutionalized racism. Secondly - being upset that a man was shot in the back with his hands up, leaving a wife and children to fend for themselves isn't a hissy fit.






Rioting isn't the answer!



Drugs & Guns were strategically placed in the African-American community in the 1960's and what you see today is a result of that but even with that being said, our community isn't monolithic. Just as you seen many negative things come from our community (mainly it's youth) I've seen the positive. There are over 300 black students (me being one of them) that have earned a bachelors degree at the University Of Florida and are now in its masters program and that's just one example. So stop the "Generalizations"...



There failing him, of their in his life but blacks aren't the only one ma failing their children.

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Self-hate is so ugly!

Stop with the sweeping generalizations of black people, there are more white hoes then their are black and as a black woman myself I find this highly insulting. Unless you clocking every black vagina in America stfu!



Again Self-hate is ugly.

Give me facts that back this up.

Anyway I'm done here, I won't entrain ignorance.

This racist **** again with his nonsense and black people back in 2000bc blah blah blah, I swear you are the most cancerous member on this whole website.
 

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

This racist **** again with his nonsense and black people back in 2000bc blah blah blah, I swear you are the most cancerous member on this whole website.

Of course, since you don't have the legit common sense and comprehension to engage a disagreement you call it bull & cancerous. Your what's wrong with America and in order for race relations to become better we must purge ourselves of idiots like you who have nothing to offer the solution because their so misinformed about the problem.
 

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

Of course, since you don't have the legit common sense and comprehension to engage a disagreement you call it bull & cancerous. Your what's wrong with America and in order for race relations to become better we must purge ourselves of idiots like you who have nothing to offer the solution because their so misinformed about the problem.

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.
 
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