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You're trying to paint black people after the Civil rights movement as passive and complacent. I gave you examples of how that's not true lol.

Your examples were mostly more than 30 years ago bro. I don't question we will burn shyt down if you get us pissed:pachaha:. But reactionary and emotionalist movements are not sustainable in the long term. As well as most of your examples,again were blacks attempting to further assimilate and be more comfortable under the foot of white supremacy,which to me is not doing anything to get from underneath white supremacy. Just blacks making gains to be more comfortable living in it.

so yes complacency breeds passiveness:manny:. If we weren't complacent we wouldn't need the media to light a fire and start movements like Black Lives Matter,Jesse Jackson wouldnt need the media to create awareness for Push/Rainbow Coalition. Black people would already have fire burning perpetually when we look around at our current state. So yes we absolutley have been complacent,don't see how anybody could deny this.
 

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But reactionary and emotionalist movements are not sustainable in the long term.
The civil rights movement wasn't fueled by emotions? Our grandparents and great grandparents wanting a better future for us? The civil rights movement wasn't a reaction to the unjust treatment of our people? Help me understand breh.
 

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I don't care who she was or wasn't addressing you stupid son of a bytch. I don't agree with a comment that she made and I think that her comment revealed an ideology that has sabotaged us from within for the last damn near half a century. That's exactly what I said in my first reply and you cats have been in your feelings ever sense.

Not one of you have challenged me on the merit of my critique. It's just been a bunch sassy teeth-sucking eye-rolling feminine type responses. If you all knew better you'd be embarrassed.

This is why the black feminist mindset is so ingrained in black women. Generally speaking black men smflat out refuse to check the shyt. You cats are weak.

This thread got you all in your feelings :mjgrin:
And yes I did challenge the merit of your critique. It was flawed from the jump becuz she was talking to a white man about white men. Had nothing to do with black men. Your arguing just to argue and I pulled your card you dense motherfukker

Unless you relate more to whites:mjpls:

That white p*ssy got you delusional:mjpls:

Why I gotta be a son of a bytch tho:to:
 
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The civil rights movement wasn't fueled by emotions? Our grandparents and great grandparents wanting a better future for us? The civil rights movement wasn't a reaction to the unjust treatment of our people? Help me understand breh.

Maybe they were,but it worked because they were consistently made to be uncomfortable back then. The strides they made allowed us to be a little too comfortable today obviously,thus complacent. We obviously aren't made uncomfortable enough today consistently for it to work and be sustainable. We need to admit blaytant white hatred possibly fueled us back in the day and made us come together.Do we need further proof then what you just said yourself when you noticed black people making changes after the outrage behind media coverage of the murder of unarmed black men by police? We should have been reacting that way CONSISTENTLY being that we knew what was happening in our community. Not just when Rodney King verdict happened and the media covered it,not when Trayvon,Mike Brown,Freddie Gray was happening and the media covered. We should be past the point of just reacting to the shyt white people do and say to and about us. We are not nearly proactive enough when it comes to seperation from white supremacy.

You can't be a reformist and call yourself a revolutionary,you can be a revolutionary AND be a reformist.
 

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nikkas literally talk shyt and know nothing about my principles or beliefs :mjlol:









I've literally been telling nikkas to eject from this system for years and have entire series' of vids about the shyt :heh: I don't need cacs or c00ns to lecture me about this shyt

:ohhh: I saw one of your videos in my feed a while back

:what: I'm saying she's solid sista. fukk is wrong with you?
I see what folks be talking about now when they call him angry:mjlol:
 

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It's a couple threads on here about her crying on her channel when the funds dried up :mjpls:


thats not true at all. youre gonna base your opinions of her on a couple threads and not her own words?

what you're doing is cool but your way isnt the only way. cynthias angle is totally different than yours.
 

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I'm positive in this political climate it'd be black Wallstreet 2.0
No, it wouldn't. And that comparison doesn't even make sense for numerous reasons. First, the type of riot which occurred there was an outlier in itself. Second, it wasn't a straight forward implementation of race based separation&decentralization; blacks and whites still lived in close proximity and interacted with each other thru local institutions. Third, there is still the option of out right leaving America and making a mass exodus back to, for example, Africa if one fears that a black ethno-state is incompatible on American soil.

I'll put it like this: If you believe in the existence of white supremacy, if you believe that black ppl are being oppressed today, if you believe that the majority of all the negative conditions associated with blacks can be traced back to the actions of wypipo, than there is literally no logical argument to make against the idea of separating. It's literally common sense at this point.
 

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thats not true at all. youre gonna base your opinions of her on a couple threads and not her own words?

what you're doing is cool but your way isnt the only way. cynthias angle is totally different than yours.

A chick who has lived in lily white Seattle for years and years all of a sudden hates all those motherfukkers with a passion and you believe it. Cmon man, a lot of black people are really delusional out here, it's crazy.

Black people need real therapy, stop believing all these fake masks out here deceiving people for warmth/temporary feel good moments.
 

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Shut the fukk up, you don't know me you fukking idiot. 'I can tell, I can tell' :comeon: ole armchair psychologist face ass 2012 posters. My bad experience was growing up Black in a white supremacist society you fukk nikka. And I really mean that, like in a Miami Springs kind of way you fukking duck

And fukk Cynthia G, ppl on here know I don't fukk with that bytch. Y'all talk out the side of your necks and literally know NOTHING ABOUT ME

:gurl: ass nikkas

Us Miami folk are some :wow:individuals...It's something bout us forreal lmfao. BTW you gotta hook me up with a plug that sells clothes/apparel.
 
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