saturn7
Politics is an EXCHANGE!!!
Where'd you see that?
I think the person that re-posted her had the foreign flag.
I'm not trying to cape but the chick is from Cleveland. Not a lot of non-ADOS up there. I could be wrong tho.
Where'd you see that?
Show us the statsEverything I said is backed by statistics and real life antidotes. You have brothers in here telling their personal experiences. But cause it hurts your feelings it’s not true
Like I said before it's not Hip Hop..Black people have been saying nikka, bytch, hoe before:
Also if you really want to get down to it, it's the culture of that Therapist and that Therapist is Non-FBA and that is why she talks like that about Black Men. Also the culture of the majority of popular Hip Hop Artist now are Non-FBA and they speak just like that Therapist.
Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, did not speak like that Non-FBA "Therapist" and that shows you that it's a cultural difference. Even Francis Cecil Sumner who is the "Father of Black Psychology," did not speak like that.
Like I said it's not Hip Hop, it's cultural....The God MC, Rakim did not talk like that, but Uncle Luke did. Kendrick does not talk like that, but Kodak does.
These nikkas hate personal responsibility. If they want to blame everyone for their failures, let em. It's not gonna change shytTo blame this on Non-FBA blacks is a damn copout!! We have to stop doing this shyt because it is dishonest. We have our own that is on that fukk shyt too.
I acknowledged the street shyt but is mostly confined to it's corner. Mayfield talked about street nikkas in his songs but he also had uplifting music that he was known for. Most of the culture then was more on the "brother, sister" Black empowerment and upliftment type of talk then the "bytch, nikka, hoe" talk that is too common from us today.
And yes Rap/Hip Hop is TO BLAME. Street culture was never glorified or normalized to this degree before.
To blame this on Non-FBA blacks is a damn copout!! We have to stop doing this shyt because it is dishonest. We have our own that is on that fukk shyt too.
I acknowledged the street shyt but is mostly confined to it's corner. Mayfield talked about street nikkas in his songs but he also had uplifting music that he was known for. Most of the culture then was more on the "brother, sister" Black empowerment and upliftment type of talk then the "bytch, nikka, hoe" talk that is too common from us today.
And yes Rap/Hip Hop is TO BLAME. Street culture was never glorified or normalized to this degree before.
But if she dresses like that in every session well…
Start @1:10
Never date a woman with flap jack titties. Them titties are a sign that God is judging her and she need to go through that aloneIt all makes sense now. She was definitely the side piece at best when she was big. Even though she lost weight, she never lost those insecurities or flap Jack titties.