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re: I don't think the racial tension in America is as bad as the media portrays...

Posted on 5/1/24 at 2:39 pm to
Posted by TN Tygah
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Posted on 5/1/24 at 2:39 pm to
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So how does her speech habits, affected or those she possesses when not on guard, insinuate that she hates white people more today than when y'all were in high school? How does impact an increase in black people's hatred for white people? And how would you know if they toned it down or not? Were you, at some point, around them when you were black also?


Hey dumbass, you weren’t there. You don’t know her. She said she is bitter towards white people. There was a marked difference in the way she acted towards me that was not there when we hung out every day at school.

Also, no, she didn’t tone it down. I’m sure there are some black people who spoke dramatically differently around white people but most of them as a whole didn’t tone down their accents nor should they have. I don’t buy that bullshite excuse. This isn’t a Rosa Parks movie. It’s real life. Black people and white people hung out at my school all the time. Around each other and around themselves. Some had thicker accents than others. None of the kids gave one fraction of a shite.

What she did was imitate an accent so she could be part of the victim crew. It didn’t even sound natural. Do you realize how hard it is to actually change your accent convincingly? I heard her talk 2 ways in her life. Like a stereotypical white girl from New Orleans, and like a stereotypical black girl from New Orleans (recently). The black accent sounded forced and cheesy as hell. I know what one sounds like. I grew up around it. And I also know what a fake one sounds like. This was a fake one. Again, you weren’t there so stop white knighting for a bunch of black people who for the most part do not like white people.

Keep coddling black America because their ancestors were treated badly once, just like everyone else’s. For some reason the US is the only one that feels perpetually responsible.

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An Athlete exercising free speech and a black man getting elected president increased black hatred of white people. After some, what, nearly 400 years of oppression and brutalization, these 2 events are anywhere on the map of reasons black folks can conjur up hatred for white folks. No, my friend, those events only made it possible for more black people to display their hatred and ignorance......


An athlete exercising free speech over black people getting shot for doing dumb shite. This same athlete black America worships has refused to be an activist or participate in the cause other than getting his face on the cover of TIME magazine, and he did it because he wanted to act out due to the fact that he was losing his starting job really soon with the 49ers. It was a brainless, stupid movement and anyone who buys into it is a dumbass.
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Posted on 5/1/24 at 2:57 pm to
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Hey dumbass, you weren’t there. You don’t know her. She said she is bitter towards white people. There was a marked difference in the way she acted towards me that was not there when we hung out every day at school.


If she were a friend sounds like a missed opportunity to have a dialogue because your fee fees got in the way. You said it was time to leave when she said she was bitter. Doesn't sound like much of friendship.


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Keep coddling black America because their ancestors were treated badly once, just like everyone else’s. For some reason the US is the only one that feels perpetually responsible.



So give me a history lesson. Who are these other people whose ancestors were treated as badly as black folks? What group of people in the US were considered property whose children could be sold to the highest bidder into a life of forced servitude. I will give you a clue...no one.

I know, I know, all of them folks are dead. That shite don't count.

What about a group of people whose skin color, other than black, made it illegal for them do something as simple as drink from a water fountain? That was 1964 so anyone older than 60 in the US lived in that era. There are about 5 million black folks in the US 65 years or older who were as old as 5 when it technically became legal for them to drink out of a water fountain that white people used. That ain't that long ago. I suppose there were similar laws against brown folks doing the same thing.
Posted by Mushroom1968
Member since Jun 2023
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Posted on 5/2/24 at 12:54 pm to
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Also, no, she didn’t tone it down. I’m sure there are some black people who spoke dramatically differently around white people but most of them as a whole didn’t tone down their accents nor should they have. I don’t buy that bullshite excuse. This isn’t a Ros


I’m in my 50s, lived my first 14 years in New Orleans and then moved to Shreveport. Always went to public school. Black people even in the 80s talked absolutely nothing like they talk now on average, at least HS kids. Have one graduated and one in HS now and it’s astonishing how much more ghetto they speak and how much more disrespectful they’ve become. Black culture has received all the help in the world and still taken a massive step back even since the 80s.
This post was edited on 5/2/24 at 12:55 pm
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