Black ppl dehumanize each other as much as whites(drill music, gang culture, the media)

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This is going to be long

One, media is shyt, exacerbated or thanks to youtube/twitch/ click culture

Everything is a joke and omg reactions to serious situations

I watched aceboys for their take on it, and all they said was he was moving reckless, he could have done it a better way . They understood wanting get back. These are men in their late 30s.

These are grown ass men and that's the best they have to offer? They were worse than Adam22 in that moment

And no one with clout ever pushes back on this shyt. And ppl will say, well Quando was a street nikka, he should have expected to have his car shot up while driving in LA

What makes you a street nikka? Should someone who's a scammer, or just selling bags on the corner not even get a second glance if something happens to him?

My point is, ppl don't even say this shyt needs to stop any more like in the 90s. They revel in it

And FBGs mom is hypocritical, but his estate was right in that the labels need to be held accountable

The fans suck too, they be giddy when dudes die

No one cares about Black men
 
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The phrase and application of being a "street nikka" has been b*stardized...

It's not even authentic anymore. Any nikka who sells some light weed can call himself "street" now. Any nikka who has a gun who tells you he's street can be considered "street". nikkas who have never faced no real time can call themselves "street"...

Scamming was most definitely not seen as a respectful street hustle, pre-2010s. That was a female hustle and the men who did were viewed as soft or lames. Scamming today, those guys call themselves "street nikkas"...

nikka make a little money doing anything and flaunt it, call themselves "street". I know a guy who came up in club promotions, started by promoting parties on campus in college and grew, dude made his paper on that circuit, got iced out, dipped a toe in and later called himself a "street nikka". Guys make a little money doing anything and now they street guys...

So what happens is, when any and everything is grounds to posture as if you really thugging, you end up with grown ass men who have opinions about how you should react, in situations they aren't prepared for...

When you really outside there are checks and balances. I think Durk was really outside but I don't think he was clapping shyt before he got his name, because generally you behave differently if your name came from clapping shyt. Von situation is different, there are always bullies outside and he died being a bully. Durk ain't a bully, he a guy from the trenches, who everyone knew, and was around, and when he got on he started using his influence to push violence...

When it comes to how we dehumanize each other, I'm a huge believer in, we take of those close to us, is how you break your own cycle. Be it poverty, violence, incarceration, education, etc...

The dehumanizing of each other was taught to us, so it's not something we can just "break" as a community. The historic effects of chaining mass waves of people together, who spoke different languages, ate different foods, and didn't know each other, but taking these people and placing them into generational poverty------->

people who don't see the effect this has on the descendants of those people alive today, it's hard for me to talk to those people...

You dont hear that you're an inferior human, generation, after generation, after generation, and be given inferior resources, century, after century, after century, and be victimed time after time after time, and that shyt magically goes away in 2025. Or 2030. Or 2035....

We don't have the influence or power here to break the cycle ourselves. I wouldn't say we dehumanize ourselves as much as the people who taught us to do so, because within our communities is still real love and education. But we'll repeat all the talking points and tropes that underscore how we don't value each other, because part of the play, is to blame ourselves for the hand we were dealt....
 

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The phrase and application of being a "street nikka" has been b*stardized...

It's not even authentic anymore. Any nikka who sells some light weed can call himself "street" now. Any nikka who has a gun who tells you he's street can be considered "street". nikkas who have never faced no real time can call themselves "street"...

Scamming was most definitely not seen as a respectful street hustle, pre-2010s. That was a female hustle and the men who did were viewed as soft or lames. Scamming today, those guys call themselves "street nikkas"...

nikka make a little money doing anything and flaunt it, call themselves "street". I know a guy who came up in club promotions, started by promoting parties on campus in college and grew, dude made his paper on that circuit, got iced out, dipped a toe in and later called himself a "street nikka". Guys make a little money doing anything and now they street guys...

So what happens is, when any and everything is grounds to posture as if you really thugging, you end up with grown ass men who have opinions about how you should react, in situations they aren't prepared for...

When you really outside there are checks and balances. I think Durk was really outside but I don't think he was clapping shyt before he got his name, because generally you behave differently if your name came from clapping shyt. Von situation is different, there are always bullies outside and he died being a bully. Durk ain't a bully, he a guy from the trenches, who everyone knew, and was around, and when he got on he started using his influence to push violence...

When it comes to how we dehumanize each other, I'm a huge believer in, we take of those close to us, is how you break your own cycle. Be it poverty, violence, incarceration, education, etc...

The dehumanizing of each other was taught to us, so it's not something we can just "break" as a community. The historic effects of chaining mass waves of people together, who spoke different languages, ate different foods, and didn't know each other, but taking these people and placing them into generational poverty------->

people who don't see the effect this has on the descendants of those people alive today, it's hard for me to talk to those people...

You dont hear that you're an inferior human, generation, after generation, after generation, and be given inferior resources, century, after century, after century, and be victimed time after time after time, and that shyt magically goes away in 2025. Or 2030. Or 2035....

We don't have the influence or power here to break the cycle ourselves. I wouldn't say we dehumanize ourselves as much as the people who taught us to do so, because within our communities is still real love and education. But we'll repeat all the talking points and tropes that underscore how we don't value each other, because part of the play, is to blame ourselves for the hand we were dealt....
I agree that it stems from our disenfranchisement

Media should be held more accountable. Notice no one cares about Lul Pab or Duck.

So if you're a Black man and you don't do numbers, your life isn't valuable?

The whole situation is treated like a spectacle, for ppl to get views and clicks
 

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It might be estimated that as much as half of the Negro community falls into the middle class. However, the remaining half is in desperate and deteriorating circumstances. Moreover, because of housing segregation it is immensely difficult for the stable half to escape from the cultural influences of the unstable one. The children of middle class Negroes often as not must grow up in, or next to the slums, an experience almost unknown to white middle class children. They are therefore constantly exposed to the pathology of the disturbed group and constantly in danger of being drawn into it. It is for this reason that the propositions put forth in this study may be thought of as having a more or less general application.

In a word, most Negro youth are in danger of being caught up in the tangle of pathology that affects their world, and probably a majority are so entrapped. Many of those who escape do so for one generation only: as things now are, their children may have to run the gauntlet all over again. That is not the least vicious aspect of the world that white America has made for the Negro.
 

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:camby:YOU DONT SAME nikka
CALLING FOR GUNPLAY
OVER FIST FIGHTS.

YOU DONT GIVE A shyt
ABOUT BLACK LIVES
:devil:
:evil:

I said, if you put your hands on ppl, especially someone you aint cool with, you run the risk of getting shot

Stop being foolish and grow up
Learn some common sense
 
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You forgot the qualifier "some". This need to generalize negative attributes over the entire population of Black people is also an example of dehumanizing us. In your thread title, you are doing it yourself. Every Black person is not the same, every Black person is not out here participating in the havoc, in fact most Black people are not. This act of taking what negative actions the minority does and generalizing it over the majority of your own people is also a symptom of self-hatred.
 

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You forgot the qualifier "some". This need to generalize negative attributes over the entire population of Black people is also an example of dehumanizing us. In your thread title, you are doing it yourself. Every Black person is not the same, every Black person is not out here participating in the havoc, in fact most Black people are not. This act of taking what negative actions the minority does and generalizing it over the majority of your own people is also a symptom of self-hatred.
Bruh, i shouldn't have to say some to qualify that I'm not talking about all of us

I dont even think it's the majority

The problem is that our representatives in media are spearheading it
 

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Bruh, i shouldn't have to say some to qualify that I'm not talking about all of us

I dont even think it's the majority

The problem is that our representatives in media are spearheading it
Yes, you should. When it is a minority doing something, you have to qualify it. If it was the majority doing it, then you can generalize it. When you are so determined to generalize the negative actions of a minority over the majority, then you are demonstrating that you are willing to paint people with a wide brush and attribute the worst of them to all of them. That is the act that WS does to us everyday, and here you are contributing to it.
 

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c00n and bedwench get passed around here all the time. every day, possibly every hour. rather than a person's indiv character.
 

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Yes, you should. When it is a minority doing something, you have to qualify it. If it was the majority doing it, then you can generalize it. When you are so determined to generalize the negative actions of a minority over the majority, then you are demonstrating that you are willing to paint people with a wide brush and attribute the worst of them to all of them. That is the act that WS does to us everyday, and here you are contributing to it.
No thanks

I meant what I said and I explained myself

Don't need you preaching to ppl in every post either

It would be different if you ever said anything interesting, but you just nitpick and give the most centrist opinions as if their profound

If someone irl says, man, these bytches get on my nerves, do you correct them like not all hoes?
 

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No thanks

I meant what I said and I explained myself

Don't need you preaching to ppl in every post either

It would be different if you ever said anything interesting, but you just nitpick and give the most centrist opinions as if their profound

If someone irl says, man, these bytches get on my nerves, do you correct them like not all hoes?
You have no power to stop me (response to bolded). I will continue to call out ignorant actions when I deem it necessary. You can always put me on ignore if you don't want your ignorance confronted.

Also, I don't hang around my people who call women bytches in real life. So, I have no need to correct them on that. They also don't make generalize negative statements about all Black people, but speak about the particular groups causing the problem.
 

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I never heard of cacs “dehumanizing” their fellow cacs publicly like they do black people and I care way less about them dehumanizing themselves. You can’t compare their bullshyt with ours.
 
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