How can you claim to be against white supremacy, but still perpetuate its legacy?

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By pretending its some epidemic that only affects black single mothers you are.

:what: lack of strong fathers, mentors and opportunities is an epidemic in the black community. we're the only group existing in a matriarchy right now. i don't give a damn about other groups because their men are providing resources and opportunities to deter any wrong doing.
 

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Black Metropolis talked about black people from 1919-1945 and was published in 1945 and it outlined the materialism, denigrating women, etc.

It was the poorer blacks that have had these problems.

Black Metropolis

whatever, man. i never said rap created materialism in the black community, y'all are running with strawmans. i'm saying rappers are influential and impressionable people will do what they promote.
 

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What backpeadling?


My first post on whether it could influence.

At least be honest with your nonsense:smh:

why are you afraid to call it black culture? rap/hiphop is a large part of black american culture.

but lets go with your argument. country music sells more than rap now a days, why aren't nikkas being influenced by that?
 

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I see a lot of people on this site claiming to be "pro-black" or against white supremacy, but then they turn around and repeat talking points that stem directly from white supremacy itself.

Black on Black crime
Single mothers
Rap music bad influence
Anti-educational culture
Black women want thugs
Crabs in a barrel
The gay agenda
Immigrants coming to take black jobs
Integration was/is a bad thing
Social welfare was/is a bad thing
Who's black enough or not

All ideas brought to us directly by white supremacy.

You really want to end white supremacy, you have to reject all of its ideals that have been indoctrinated into your everyday thinking.

Wake up brehs, a lot of you are perpetuating white supremacy, and you don't even know it.
Breh how is some of these issues you listed is white supremacy talking points?:why:

You sound like a hardcore leftest liberal.:what:

Some of what you listed I agree with but others you listed all races speak about.

And since when white supremacy talks about That in the bold?:dahell:
 

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:what: lack of strong fathers, mentors and opportunities is an epidemic in the black community. we're the only group existing in a matriarchy right now. i don't give a damn about other groups because their men are providing resources and opportunities to deter any wrong doing.

This isn't true.

White people told you this
 

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Sorry brehs but there's NOTHING yall can say to convince anybody with common sense that hiphop culture has zero influence. Yall are really making yallselves look like idiots.
same.

the people who actually control the artfrom knows how influential the music is. that's why they pick the chief keefs and lil waynes to represent us and promote absolute bullshyt over a mic.
 

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What backpeadling?


My first post on whether it could influence.

At least be honest with your nonsense:smh:
ok. Rap influences. Im glad you have common sense

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why are you afraid to call it black culture? rap/hiphop is a large part of black american culture.

but lets go with your argument. country music sells more than rap now a days, why aren't nikkas being influenced by that?
Plenty of black people are influenced by things that would be considered "white" music.
 

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Breh how is some of these issues you listed is white supremacy talking points?:why:

You sound like a hardcore leftest liberal.:what:

Some of what you listed I agree with but others you listed all races speak about.

And since when white supremacy talks about That in the bold?:dahell:

One drop rule.

The idea of race itself was created by white supremacy.
 
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