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re: Jason Whitlock hits this one out of the park!
Posted on 12/9/21 at 8:38 am to GreatLakesTiger24
Posted on 12/9/21 at 8:38 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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take a long walk off a short pier
You said that you admire the man's use of a racial slur. I was just wondering what you liked about it. You brought it up, please share why you liked it.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 8:43 am to greygoose
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Meeting this expectation is especially important for mixed-race, wealthy celebrities. In the culture created by the left, victimhood is their rite of passage into the fraternity of blackness.
Never thought about this but I think he’s right. The mixed race people raised in white homes crying racism always baffled me.
This post was edited on 12/9/21 at 8:44 am
Posted on 12/9/21 at 8:44 am to carhartt
quote:it seems like he made a pretty clear point and somehow you completely missed it
So now it’s white privilege to be educated, speak properly, be financially sound, be responsible, not disrespect others and be held accountable for our actions?? So white privilege is basically means someone is being a decent human being?
Posted on 12/9/21 at 8:45 am to Klark Kent
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the most frustrating part of our society’s push of ‘racism of low expectations’ is that there are AA’s within that segment of the population who aren’t pointed out as shining examples of actual stand up people with families, with careers, with an education, and who are responsible and have done something with their lives instead of using their skin color as a built in handicap like the media and politicians suggest they should.
Because as other posters pointed out, it's because there blackness is questioned. And, if their view points change and their thinking/ideology starts to lean to the right, they become outcasts and viewed as Tom's
Posted on 12/9/21 at 8:47 am to Klark Kent
Progressives and the left in general treat those stand up people like a game of whack a mole. One stands up and starts to think for themselves and in unison they smack them back down.
It takes courage to stand up to the leftist mob because they will do anything in their power to ruin you.
It takes courage to stand up to the leftist mob because they will do anything in their power to ruin you.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 8:48 am to Saint Alfonzo
quote:you are a fricking retard
You said that you admire the man's use of a racial slur.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 8:52 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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you are a fricking retard
Lol. Were you attempting to use sarcasm in your post? If you were, you failed. You said you found his use of it interesting. I asked you why and you started insulting me. You could have just answered the question.
This post was edited on 12/9/21 at 8:54 am
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:00 am to greygoose
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Chris Rock said about the same thing, many years ago in his best stand-up routine.
Kat Williams has done a bit or two on it as well.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:04 am to greygoose
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Popular culture, as controlled by liberals, removes virtually all expectations from black people, particularly black men. We’re expected to excel at football and basketball. And we’re expected to meet the liberal standard of blackness
I thought liberals hated football and were only soccer fans.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:05 am to Saint Alfonzo
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The man you admire for calling people Halfrican-Americans. You said that you found his use of the term interesting. What do you find interesting about his criticisms of mixed race people?
He said he found his take on mixed race individuals interesting, not necessarily his criticism of them
Or the term he uses to describe them.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:08 am to greygoose
Frederick Douglass
Thomas Sowell
Clarence Thomas
Jason Whitlock?
/jk.
Maybe
Thomas Sowell
Clarence Thomas
Jason Whitlock?
/jk.
Maybe
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:09 am to Saint Alfonzo
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You said that you found his use of the term interesting
The original statement was
quote:
his takes on "halfrican americans" (his phrase, not mine) are always interesting.
You misquoted GreatLakesTiger24, and that is why he is insulting you.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:13 am to Oilfieldbiology
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He said he found his take on mixed race individuals interesting, not necessarily his criticism of them Or the term he uses to describe them.
All I did was ask what he thought was interesting about it. He refused to answer, and began with the insults. I don't know where he's coming from, that's why I asked him to elaborate.
quote:
You misquoted GreatLakesTiger24, and that is why he is insulting you.
He could have just answered the question.
This post was edited on 12/9/21 at 9:15 am
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:14 am to Saint Alfonzo
quote:You dumb!
What's interesting about shitting on someone because they're mixed race?
His term "halfrican" is a jab a people who use the term "African-American" when they are mixed. He's saying they tend to 100% embrace the victimhood mentality of one half of their racial makeup. He gives two examples of high profile mixed-race celebrities. I can name a 3rd that blows them both out of the water, as far as that goes. Barak Obama!
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:17 am to Saint Alfonzo
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What's interesting about shitting on someone because they're mixed race?
You didn’t ask what was interesting about his takes, you asked what I quoted above.
You started the conversation from an extremely biased and combative position. Stop pretending to be shocked he’s being combative back
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:19 am to greygoose
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The lack of expectations imposed on black people is the most racist act in America. It’s far more racist than Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd’s neck and back. Had George Floyd entered a world that expected him to achieve beyond the athletic field, he would have been much less likely to find himself needing to be restrained by police.
Boom. I’d add black culture’s disdain for conservatism and successful black conservatives to the list of problems the black community needs to address.
Love them some ghetto shite stirrer. Hate a Clarence Thomas or Condi Rice.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:19 am to Saint Alfonzo
quote:Funny now that I think about your offensive to the term he used, a little more.
You said that you admire the man's use of a racial slur. I was just wondering what you liked about it. You brought it up, please share why you liked it.
Methinks, you don't have an issue with Black people referring to other Black people as a "n-word". A word so reviled, that it is blasted in my face everytime I turn on an urban radio station or watch a black-centric movie.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:21 am to nola000
quote:Left out a truly great one.
Frederick Douglass
Thomas Sowell
Clarence Thomas
Jason Whitlock?
/jk.
Maybe
Walter Williams! RIP!
Posted on 12/9/21 at 9:21 am to greygoose
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His term "halfrican" is a jab a people who use the term "African-American" when they are mixed. He's saying they tend to 100% embrace the victimhood mentality of one half of their racial makeup. He gives two examples of high profile mixed-race celebrities. I can name a 3rd that blows them both out of the water, as far as that goes. Barak Obama!
That's not really an interesting take on mixed race people. A racial slur is still a racial slur, it doesn't matter who uses it. A couple of examples doesn't mean shite. Whitlock isn't breaking new ground here, he's a just another black man trying to tell a biracial person that they ain't black.
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Methinks, you don't have an issue with Black people referring to other Black people as a "n-word". A word so reviled, that it is blasted in my face everytime I turn on an urban radio station or watch a black-centric movie.
I'm not a fan of the word, it doesn't matter to me who is using it.
This post was edited on 12/9/21 at 9:24 am
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