Marc Spector
the 4'11 Cuban
N#ggas kill me with the "I'm only concerned with my people, so I don't care what others are doing....that's why I'm harder on us"
Get the whole f#ck outta here with that Diet c00n sh#t. Ol' 50% less c00nin a## n#ggas
I bet Jesse Lee Peterson, Don Lemon and every other "concerned" c00n has the same excuse. That's why they always open their biscuit mouth a## to speak on ALL the nikkadry that black folks engage in YET are quiet as the mice they are when cacs are doing the same or even worse. Very convenient.
Would you like some jelly with your biscuit, Maddy?
I'm all for fixing issues with the black community....HUMAN ISSUES that are prevalent among all peoples who have been historically disenfranchised and marginalized by a larger society. But when people try to paint black people as if we're some degenerates who somehow, some way have become the base of humanity, then they can tie a boulder around their neck and go for a swim.
If you're too c00nified to call out everybody else, then keep your tap dancing-negro spiritual-buttermilk biscuit a## quiet when it comes to black folk.
Peace
You 're absolutely correct in saying that pretty much every problem within the Blk. community is a side effect of oppression and disenfranchisement.
But you and I both know that some of the attitudes, views, and decision making skills within the Blk. community are toxic. I don't know about you but I see it everyday. To act as if there isn't some level of complicity with some of our social issues would be a lie.
And furthermore (and more importantly), does it look like that our racist, Eurocentric, conservative, oppressive, capitalist-to-the-detriment-of-others society is all of a sudden going to make a 180 and seek correct all the socioeconomic ills that they contributed to?
Because funny thing is, not a single nation, society, or civilization on Earth has ever done that.
We have to control the elements that we have some control over. Because sitting on our hands waiting for the world to change isn't helping matters.