No, you fukking dolt. Do you want Dr. Klutch to recommend some books for you to read, because clearly your reading comprehension leaves a significant amount to be desired. You as an individual can feel or believe whatever the fukk you want. You’re talking about the micro. I’m talking about the macro.
What I was conveying—you goddamn nitwit before you came in with sophomoric rubbish—is that some of you lot are like, “Why is she crying? I’m so sick of soft-hearted black people,” etc. What that kind of rhetoric is proposing under that discourse is that black people, collectively, be more like white people/white supremacists. That we take up this siloed physiological egoism that only contends with our groups’ aims, goals, ambitions, and such to the detriment of everything else (e.g., the environment, other demographics, etc.).
While you or others on the Coli may be like that or harbor those kinds of sentiments, black people in a group context overwhelmingly do not. In fact, in many material ways, black people are the moral fabric of this country. In other words, you dullard, we are never going to be able to out-white people white people, because who they are morally and who we are, are fundamentally distinct.
If that isn’t obvious to you there’s only four pertinent options: 1). Your ass is dumb or developmentally delayed. 2). You don’t understand white people. 3). You don’t understand black people. 4). You don’t understand history.
Moreover, I get tired of some of you goofy ass dudes coming and talking dumb shyt. Like, I don’t know you, but I know this for an inconvertible fact. In whatever field or vocation you’re in, I’m exponentially more qualified, accomplished, and intelligent than you in this particular area (i.e., race matters, race relations, etc.). You have no idea who you’re talking to or what the fukk you’re talking about in comparison to me.
The next time your imbecilic ass quotes me, if you don’t understand what I was stating, you can attempt to engage me in a meaningful way and I will be happy to clarify—before you result to grade school and unserious remarks.