Literally notThis is the plan of intersectionality and "people of color"
The world is getting smaller and has no time for all this "black empowerment" and "slavery" talk.
I had friends like that, I brought them into the fold, and they've made surprising transformations over the years.How is their reality embarrassing? At least they're acknowledging it and trying to embrace their blackness.
this. i very much doubt son is even enrolled in a high ranking school tbhSo you take a subsection of people at your school and try to apply that to every black person in higher education and you think you are being intelligent?
I hear what you saying but professors are not the same. Materials are not always the same. You cant assume that the quality of education is always the same. The "math is math" doesnt require much nuance to understand that its not exactly or entirely.Education is what you make it breh. Calculus at Coli Community College is the same calculus at at Coli State University.
Is there some variation sure....but there's no absolute in life.
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Literally not
This is the shyt, I was talking about.
nikkas just take words and ascribe their own meanings to them.
Intersectionality is the study if "intersects" of discrimination.
Your experience as a poor Black man is vastly different than your experience as an affluent Black man. That's intersectionality.
"People of Color" is literally a term describing people that aren't White, and have historically faced discrimination because they're not White.
That's literally it.
I haven’t heard about Harold Ford for a minute. What’s going on with this guy.
Traditional Black experience?the black group at my law school had an open conversation about race and these muthafukkas told on themselves
"if grew up in an African household and was told im not american so I took that to mean I'm not black"
"this is the first time in my life I've had mostly black friends and been a part of a black organization"
"I'm biracial and this is the first time white ppl have seen me as black, I thought I was more ambiguous"
"in the black organization in my undergrad I was made fun of for being biracial so I wasnt a part of it"
and these are the future leaders cacs are going to prop up as black leaders
that's why I dont fukk with these corny ass muthafukkas. I'm the only nikka here really from the traditional black experience.
Ding, ding, ding!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.