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Posted on 11/11/23 at 4:07 pm to AlwysATgr
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Somewhat encouraging that there are blacks pointing this out
They've been thinking it all along but don't always speak up about it publicly. Perhaps for fear of being labeled something
Posted on 11/11/23 at 4:25 pm to FLTech
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Same thing is going to happen to the new TopGolf in Mobile, AL
I give that 6 months until the first shooting. The ones that run around Mobile are ferals.
Posted on 11/11/23 at 4:48 pm to BFIV
The stereotypes exist for a reason
Posted on 11/11/23 at 7:59 pm to BFIV
"White Flight" has always happened for a reason.
Posted on 11/11/23 at 8:07 pm to Wade Garrett
Why are you getting upset?
Posted on 11/11/23 at 8:07 pm to BFIV
Black people - in general - have not changed one iota since they left the shores of Africa. Their culture and how they process the world around them has been passed down seamlessly, intact, through generations.
Black People and Morality
In general, they are a bad and immoral culture - not by choice but by evolutionary happenstance and tribal ideology. This article describes black culture and how it simply has not evolved and gives plausible explanations as to why they are what they are. You'll recognize some of the traits.
My eyes and ears don't deceive me. I make rational observations every day. The black culture (in the U.S.) wants everybody else to look the other way, and we have dutifully obeyed.
Is the author stretching the truth or telling the truth?
"Images of Black people are pressed on us so insistently these days, usually as models of some kind, that it is natural to ask just how admirable Black people are. For example, are they especially moral? Are they especially industrious, especially respectful of other people’s property, especially reliable, especially good to children, especially merciful, especially honest?"
"Black people have difficulties with the concept of time, which is presumably connected with the fact that many African languages have no words for the past or future. Gedaliah Braun thinks this could be why gratitude, which is felt for something done in the past, is rarely seen in Africa. Lacking a concept of the future could explain the African failure to plan ahead or maintain things, such as the South African power supply system. The historian Simon Webb comments on Black people’s apparent inability to arrive anywhere at an agreed time. Africans use the term “African time” for their alternative to what the rest of us call time. If you are invited to an African party starting at eight o’clock, in Western time this means eight o’clock; in African time it means any time you like. West Indians have an equivalent expression. Americans speak of “CP time”—Colored people’s time."
"No one who had read Sir Richard Burton’s accounts of his travels in Africa would have been surprised. He noted that for the African, cruelty seemed a necessary part of life: “all his highest enjoyments are connected with causing pain and inflicting death”.Burton could not believe that this was only because Africans knew nothing of civilisation; he saw them as a case of arrested development, which had left them with “all the ferocity of the carnivore [and] the unreflecting cruelty of the child”. He compared the way they tortured and killed their prisoners to the way English boys tormented and killed cats."
"Black people tell lies when others tell the truth. In 1976 an educational psychologist described a habitual wrongdoer from the West Indies who when caught red-handed would attempt to persuade his teacher that he had done nothing wrong, irrespective of the evidence. She had met other Black boys like him and got the impression that this was the accepted philosophy of those with whom he lived. Backing this up, the Trinidadian race activist Darcus Howe stated that in Trinidad a guilty person was expected to lie.[38] He had done it himself after getting a girl pregnant as a teenager, protesting that he had never met her. “I never admitted the charge. I stuck to my guns”, he wrote, as if proud of his refusal to own up. While lying himself, a guilty West Indian accuses his accusers of lying. Darcus Howe played this game when defending himself in court in 1970 against charges of riot and affray. The police had fabricated their evidence, he asserted, although he went on to write: “Bricks, stones, bottles, any ammunition at hand we threw at the police”."
Black People and Morality
In general, they are a bad and immoral culture - not by choice but by evolutionary happenstance and tribal ideology. This article describes black culture and how it simply has not evolved and gives plausible explanations as to why they are what they are. You'll recognize some of the traits.
My eyes and ears don't deceive me. I make rational observations every day. The black culture (in the U.S.) wants everybody else to look the other way, and we have dutifully obeyed.
Is the author stretching the truth or telling the truth?
"Images of Black people are pressed on us so insistently these days, usually as models of some kind, that it is natural to ask just how admirable Black people are. For example, are they especially moral? Are they especially industrious, especially respectful of other people’s property, especially reliable, especially good to children, especially merciful, especially honest?"
"Black people have difficulties with the concept of time, which is presumably connected with the fact that many African languages have no words for the past or future. Gedaliah Braun thinks this could be why gratitude, which is felt for something done in the past, is rarely seen in Africa. Lacking a concept of the future could explain the African failure to plan ahead or maintain things, such as the South African power supply system. The historian Simon Webb comments on Black people’s apparent inability to arrive anywhere at an agreed time. Africans use the term “African time” for their alternative to what the rest of us call time. If you are invited to an African party starting at eight o’clock, in Western time this means eight o’clock; in African time it means any time you like. West Indians have an equivalent expression. Americans speak of “CP time”—Colored people’s time."
"No one who had read Sir Richard Burton’s accounts of his travels in Africa would have been surprised. He noted that for the African, cruelty seemed a necessary part of life: “all his highest enjoyments are connected with causing pain and inflicting death”.Burton could not believe that this was only because Africans knew nothing of civilisation; he saw them as a case of arrested development, which had left them with “all the ferocity of the carnivore [and] the unreflecting cruelty of the child”. He compared the way they tortured and killed their prisoners to the way English boys tormented and killed cats."
"Black people tell lies when others tell the truth. In 1976 an educational psychologist described a habitual wrongdoer from the West Indies who when caught red-handed would attempt to persuade his teacher that he had done nothing wrong, irrespective of the evidence. She had met other Black boys like him and got the impression that this was the accepted philosophy of those with whom he lived. Backing this up, the Trinidadian race activist Darcus Howe stated that in Trinidad a guilty person was expected to lie.[38] He had done it himself after getting a girl pregnant as a teenager, protesting that he had never met her. “I never admitted the charge. I stuck to my guns”, he wrote, as if proud of his refusal to own up. While lying himself, a guilty West Indian accuses his accusers of lying. Darcus Howe played this game when defending himself in court in 1970 against charges of riot and affray. The police had fabricated their evidence, he asserted, although he went on to write: “Bricks, stones, bottles, any ammunition at hand we threw at the police”."
Posted on 11/11/23 at 8:13 pm to tigerpawl
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Black people - in general - have not changed one iota since they left the shores of Africa.
I mean, you can take a prison colony of Englishmen and create a first world nation.
Meanwhile, in Memphis...
Posted on 11/11/23 at 8:17 pm to FLTech
Tyre Nichols's family agrees with this.
Posted on 11/11/23 at 8:21 pm to tigerpawl
Wow! you sure won't see articles like that in the MSM! Some very interesting and provoking points in that article.
Posted on 11/11/23 at 8:31 pm to Ricardo
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I mean, you can take a prison colony of Englishmen and create a first world nation.
Meanwhile, in Memphis...
This really can't even be argued against.
Posted on 11/11/23 at 8:35 pm to BFIV
You really need look no further than the music that 98% of them listen to to figure out their culture is rotten to the core.
I honestly don't know the solution. Blacks from other parts of the world come here and are appalled but then, unfortunately, they have children and those kids, thru sheer overwhelming force of peer pressure quite often end up in the same boat.
Being a black person in America who behaves respectably quite often means having to have most people who look like you treat you like there's something wrong with you. Now, when you're 35, you can mature your way thru that shite. But it's damned hard to be a 14 year old straight A student who doesn't feel "disrespected" at the drop of a hat in many communities.
I honestly don't know the solution. Blacks from other parts of the world come here and are appalled but then, unfortunately, they have children and those kids, thru sheer overwhelming force of peer pressure quite often end up in the same boat.
Being a black person in America who behaves respectably quite often means having to have most people who look like you treat you like there's something wrong with you. Now, when you're 35, you can mature your way thru that shite. But it's damned hard to be a 14 year old straight A student who doesn't feel "disrespected" at the drop of a hat in many communities.
Posted on 11/12/23 at 9:57 am to BFIV
Here’s the thing though- it isnt just Memphis, or Chicago, or San Francisco- or even just the cities- America has become a trashy country.. If the inner city thugs dont get you, the rural redneck meth addicts will .. America is full of lazy entitled undisciplined people , full stop .
Posted on 11/12/23 at 10:09 am to tigerpawl
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A British explorer estimated that an average English labourer would accomplish more per day than twelve Africans. In an experiment in Virginia, two White men brought in more crops in a certain period than did thirteen negroes.
Stopped reading here.
If this is true, why spend so much money on slaves? Why didn't plantations just hire/import white laborers since they're twelve times more productive?
Posted on 11/12/23 at 10:15 am to BFIV
Maybe the political party in charge is not the dominate outcome determinate.
Posted on 11/12/23 at 10:21 am to BFIV
“I love black people but I hate ______as.”
Chris Rock
Chris Rock
Posted on 11/12/23 at 10:43 am to BFIV
Did top golf refuse to host midnight basketball?
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