black ppl in higher education are embarassing

Originalman

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I read every post in this thread and I’m still confused on what the “traditional black experience” is supposed to be.
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There is no traditional experience per say. We all have our unique spin on our exp.

The problem is when we say hey you aren't really black cause of how you grew up. Not what you do or how you carry yourself and etc.
 

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There is no traditional experience per say. We all have our unique spin on our exp.

The problem is when we say hey you aren't really black cause of how you grew up. Not what you do or how you carry yourself and etc.
fukk all that logical shyt, youre not black unless youre from the hood. The black experience is synonymous with poverty by default.
 

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the amount of nikkas upset over this thread is quite telling, a lot of you nikkas are just like these ppl and I hit a nerve.
 

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  1. There's definition versus practice...
  2. In practice, black American's positioning in this country and it's causes are diluted to the point people think we're all the same.
  3. It's crazy how slavery only ended 160 years ago and we act as if it has no effect on us versus people who've been in this country 40 years max versus over 300
  4. People of Color/Intersectionality politics are totally driven by narratives. All it took was a few months of locking Mexican people up and Democrats were calling for free college and reparations...like, really?
  5. People of Color/Intersectionality politics have basically made white women minorities...case closed.
Don't respond if all you got is "te-he, he doesn't know what that word means *insert smilie*.

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Intersectionality is bullshyt and more people are waking up to it
 

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DO THEY? YOU GOT STATS? I KNEW PLENTY OF THEM IN SCHOOL. PERSONALLY SEEN IT PLAY OUT. BOTH MY SISTERS ARE LITE BRIGHTS. I GOT A FEW COUSINS WHO ARE ALSO. I SEEN WHAT THEY WENT THROUGH AS KIDS AND I UNDERSTAND WHY THEY ACT THE WAY THEY DO. WE DO THE SAME THING TO THE NERDS AND GET MAD WHEN THEY CAN'T RELATE TO US AS ADULTS WHEN THEY ARE TRYING.

IT BASICALLY GOES LIKE THIS. AS CHILDREN WE PUSH THEM AWAY AND WHITE KIDS LET THEM ROCK. THEY END UP HANGING AROUND THEM. AS CHILDREN, THEY DON'T GET THE WAKE UP CALL OFTEN. WHEN THEY GROW UP AND GET THAT CALL, THEY TRY TO COME AROUND US. THEN WE shyt ON THEM AGAIN. NOW THEY HAVE TO PROVE THEMSELVES. HOW? THEY TRY TO GET ACTIVE IN OUR ISSUES. BUT THEY CAN'T BECAUSE THEY DON'T EXPERIENCE IT THE WAY WE DO. SO WHAT DO WE DO? WE shyt ON THEM AGAIN.

BIRACIALS GET IT REAL BAD. IT'S A SHAME.

And that's the penultimate ignorance of the black american race.
Where other cultures would welcome all of their kind and reach for some kind of reformation of the lost and wayward, ignorant ass black americans stay clowning anyone and anything that isn't like them.
Then stay mad when the same people of their own that they outcast are living the good life and finally walk away from em all.

There's no way to win.
You just gotta ignore the crabs and do you.
Black americans will try to accept you ONLY when you become famous or rich, but will shyt on you and call you an oreo and fakkit and weird until you do. That goes for black males and females...They only want you if they can use you. You can be black as night, but don't talk like a nikka and bop like a nikka and dress like a nikka...you're an outcast. BOOM.
Know the turds you're dealing with and move forward in that knowledge.
That's all that can be done.
Everyone ain't gonna make it...a majority you gotta leave behind if you're gonna make it.
:yeshrug::francis:
 

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The fact that you think that was my point is :snoop: Reading comprehension helps sometimes before posting.

OP mentioned how there were black people/biracial black people that talked about this being the first time they've been around other black people this much. And my post was a direct response to that, how that could be a direct result of the school he is at. My law school had cornball black people, but again by and large, most of the black people at my law school didn't grow up in nonblack areas, but actually did grow up in urban/ city areas around many other black people. Nowhere in my post did I mention the suburbs (which even then could still have black people).
breh, It pretty clear what you stated dude.
hell you just said the same thing in this post again.:pachaha: Yet I'm the one that cant comprehend shyt? Lol

this ass backwards mentality gotta stop.
 

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breh, It pretty clear what you stated dude.
hell you just said the same thing in this post again.:pachaha: Yet I'm the one that cant comprehend shyt? Lol

this ass backwards mentality gotta stop.
You can't be this dumb. I didn't mention anything about all cornball black people being suburbanites. Some of the cornball black people were from urban areas around other black people. Again, since this is hard for you to understand, is that while there are some cornballs I knew, they were still black people that grew up around urban black areas. If you can't understand, there's nothing else to say.
 
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