black ppl in higher education are embarassing

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BUT IT SHOULDN'T BE THAT WAY. IF WE DIDN'T shyt ON THEM WHEN THEY WERE YOUNG THEY WOULDN'T BE LIKE THAT. THAT'S MY POINT.
What are you talking about? Tha majority of em didn't even grow up around nikkas. They get their opinions of black ppl from white supremacist media which is why they may make :mjpls: remarks every so often. They were "others" to begin with. That's why we make fun of them when they don't realize tha real. Tha real being tht they don't represent us and we don't want or need them to try. But they'll happily drink tha blue koolaid & be a part of tha white man's grand plan and play hnic in mainstream media when deep down they know they ain't got tha pedigree.
 

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What is the "traditional black experience"


Exactly....Hands down OP says some of the dumbest shyt. I'm convinced OP is a troll.


Obviously those same people he is talking about are experiencing their version of "the Black experience."

We have 50 states in this country and anyone stupid enough to believe Black people are supposed to be experiencing the same thing in all 50 states is either trolling or lost.
 

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That's cool. nikkas will always find a way to rationalize degeneracy of the lowest order but not extend the same courtesies to bruhs raised in a bubble. Most them victims to their environment bruhs you're excusing would be megac00ns if brought up in the environments of the people mentioned in this topic.:yeshrug:
Most? Nah, some yes.

Here's the thing, I grew up around cacs, still live around them. That's the ses I was born into. I don't condone the c00ney, but it's not as widespread as make believe. Also like many other brehs out here, we know how people in power operate. They dont like us, they'll tolerate us, but they still dont like us despite any attempt at c00ning.

c00ning is an individual choice. Even more specifically a privilege.

Meanwhile the undermining of black neighborhoods in lets say south LA is involuntary. The inequitable allocation of resources leads to more densely packed areas, higher volumes of traffic, limited high wage jobs, subtle / covert redlining, a wide range of disparities and an overall decreased quality of life.

Addressing disparities in among concentration of black populations is far a bigger problem, than black people who "live in a bubble".
 

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TREAT THEM LIKE OUTSIDERS AND GET MAD WHEN THEY BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE OUTSIDERS BREH...

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Exactly....Hands down OP says some of the dumbest shyt. I'm convinced OP is a troll.


Obviously those same people he is talking about are experiencing their version of "the Black experience."

We have 50 states in this country and anyone stupid enough to believe Black people are supposed to be experiencing the same thing in all 50 states is either trolling or lost.
Stop it. U know damn well them nikkas op is talkin about only represent a small fraction of black ppl, and those will be tha ones tha media will string out to speak & act for black ppl.
 

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Saves money. Less loans for the same education.

Definitely not the same education, but it is a great stepping stone, if you do well at JC you can transfer into top schools even ivy league. I wish more folks knew this, they would only need 2 more years at the university for a degree. Save tons of money, they can network and get a great job even if they were D students in high school. The key is to do well in JC, and the world is open to you. I got a full ride to a top 50 school: housing, tuition, food, everything coming out of JC. I choose my dream school though, but OP yeah they can be embarrassing, but from my experience mainly because they are trying to prove their blackness, usually by acting out what they seen on TV. They think being ghetto is being black, or hating white people.
 

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Sounds like there's an issue with black people at your particular law school. There were some cornball black people at mine, but by and large, most were some urban/city black people that have grown up around everything black their whole lives like me. And I definitely know it can be on the law school because I've met some of the weirdest black people ever that went to Wash U law school. Every single one of them was super weird.
 

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Most? Nah, some yes.

Here's the thing, I grew up around cacs, still live around them. That's the ses I was born into. I don't condone the c00ney, but it's not as widespread as make believe. Also like many other brehs out here, we know how people in power operate. They dont like us, they'll tolerate us, but they still dont like us despite any attempt at c00ning.

c00ning is an individual choice. Even more specifically a privilege.

Meanwhile the undermining of black neighborhoods in lets say south LA is involuntary. The inequitable allocation of resources leads to more densely packed areas, higher volumes of traffic, limited high wage jobs, subtle / covert redlining, a wide range of disparities and an overall decreased quality of life.

Addressing disparities in among concentration of black populations is far a bigger problem, than black people who "live in a bubble".

So you weren't raised amongst nikkas and look at what goes on in lower middle class neighborhoods from the outside?:jbhmm:
 
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