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EVEN IF HE GOT SET UP AND THIS IS A LONG CON...
...Why'd he fall for the bait?
Can't get caught slipping out here.
it wasn't a bait. he is just that type of human being and people knew about his "views" for decades.
EVEN IF HE GOT SET UP AND THIS IS A LONG CON...
...Why'd he fall for the bait?
Can't get caught slipping out here.
No...there's difference between a racial comment and racism.- Jim Browni guess some racism is cool but other forms aren't
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This. It is a lot of people droppin jewels in here. Props to everybody posting substance in here
No...there's difference between a racial comment and racism.
It's the watering down of racism that people like you indulge in because you need others to be as bad as yall when in reality, black racism does nothing to effect the white collective. The other way around though...
But continue to live your dumb down lie. You read this....which is good enough for me. You dumb.
i guess some racism is cool but other forms aren't
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fukk the NAACP
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the irony of a bunch of people using the term "CAC" while condemning racism
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that has nothing to do w/ it.and there it goes...cac is now shoulder to shoulder alongside the discriminatory practices of institutionalized racism. Who knew saying cac equals that to denying someone of a job or a home!!!
So i'm arguing with this cac on FB about this issue and this fakkit has the nerve to put a picture of Huey Newton and The KKK saying shyt about racism is racism on both sides. So i responded saying this
then this cac says
I sonned him saying
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"I have come to the decision that I agree wholeheartedly with the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers," Homeboy Sandman says, "and I too do not want Black people invited to my events."
Homeboy Sandman says that he agrees with Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling. On Friday (April 25), TMZ released audio that allegedly features Sterling speaking with his girlfriend.
"You can sleep with [Black people],” Sterling allegedly says in the audio, which is available below. "You can bring them in. You can do whatever you want. The little I ask you is not to promote it on that ... and not to bring them to my games.”
In an article he wrote for Gawker, Homeboy Sandman said he sides with Sterling.
"I have come to the decision that I agree wholeheartedly with the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, and I too do not want Black people invited to my events,” the rapper says in his article. "It’s not for the same reasons that the Clippers’ owner doesn’t want black people invited to his events.”
Homeboy Sandman’s reason: "I don’t want Black people at my events anymore, because Black people are cowards,” he says. "In all the history I’ve ever studied, in all the fiction I’ve ever read, I am hard pressed to find an example of cowardice to rival the modern day Black American, and nobody wants to be surrounded by cowards right? What if lions break out of the zoo and start trying to eat everyone? What if aliens attack? What if the police department decides that they want to grab their batons and blow off some steam? Are cowards really the type of people that you want to be surrounded by? Not me.
"That’s why I don’t want Black people at my events anymore,” he continues. "Athletes that could refuse to perform until a killer is arrested, even until a killer is convicted, who instead opt for taking a picture where they all have their hoods on and then carrying on with business as usual: I don’t want to be surrounded be these clowns. If you’re Black, or White, and you go back to work after finding out that your boss is grossed out at the idea of being in the same vicinity with any Black person except for the cutie he’s sugar daddy to, I’m pretty sure you’re not who I want in my corner during crunch time. Real crunch time. Life crunch time."
In the article, Homeboy Sandman says that Blacks can stand up in times of need by using social media to rally each other, taking time off from work and boycotting companies, magazines, television networks and other entities that he says purposely promote negative images of Black people.
"So make a decision between cowardice and courage, and if you choose courage, step it up,” he says. "Step it up in any of the myriad of ways that are available to us. I’ve named a few. Name a few more. Leave a few suggestions in the comments section. Call up your friends. Tweet. Facebook.
"Then start doing them,” he continues. "If you can’t convince anyone to do them with you, do them on your own. Start right away because we’re running out of time. I hear some states are fining people for sagging their pants. I’d never sag my pants, but if we begin to allow people to be penalized simply for attributes that we’ve allowed to be associated with being Black, we’re going to find the water getting even hotter very soon. We’ve been cowards for a very long time. We have a lot of catching up to do. Let’s start right now."
Lots of people didn't know about the previous incidentsthat has nothing to do w/ it.
Nobody here gave a fukk about Sterling until they heard those tapes...he essentially hurt your feelings and now youre bringing up the shyt he did that was wide open in the past.
You gotta hit us with the "this is rhetorical sarcasm" smilie be it;SARCASM BROTHERS...
IVE SEEN SILLY PPL SAY CACS HATE CAC JEWS AS MUCH AS BLACKS.
I WAS JUST shytTING ON EM.