NYC Rebel
...on the otherside of the pond
No they don't, not in the OP they don't at least.
This was purely "He is black, we are black, he is one of us!!!!" type of comment.
The OP was just garbage.
Who said this?
No they don't, not in the OP they don't at least.
This was purely "He is black, we are black, he is one of us!!!!" type of comment.
The OP was just garbage.
but it looks like you're pretending to know sh*t about sh*t. truth is statistics are bullshyt when it comes down to it.
is there a skunk rule for forum posting?
Who said this?
im saying most statistics are bs when it comes down it to. and i thought i made it clear, i acknowledged the fact he was a "minority within a minority" means i agreed his upbringing was different than most black ppl....that still doesn't mean he can't relate to the common man or the common mixed race human. hate if u want to but then man worked hard to become who he is. and he had the backing of a strong black woman throughout his whole career.So you're saying statistics are bullshyt?
Alright man, my whole point was Barack's upbringing was not common to that of the average black person in America. I think statistics prove that, but if you want to throw them away then there is no point in discussing it with you.
Read the OP man, the message was clear there.
"They're voting against you"
You being the president, identifying the president with common black person. We are all one.
You're a smart individual, you are capable of critical thinking.
Read the OP man, the message was clear there.
"They're voting against you"
You being the president, identifying the president with common black person. We are all one.
You're a smart individual, you are capable of critical thinking.
im saying most statistics are bs when it comes down it to. and i thought i made it clear, i acknowledged the fact he was a "minority within a minority" mean i agreed his upbringing was different that most black ppl....that still doesn't mean he can't relate to the common man or the common mixed race human. hate if u want to but then man worked to become who he is. and he had the backing of a strong black woman throughout his whole career.
Again....where did the message clearly state "He is black, we are black, he is one of us!!!!"
Second, Barack goes home to a black wife and two black children...since when does that experience differ from black married men?
Is that not the truth "they" are always voting against "us" in this election the "they" and "us" falls more along racial lines than any other election. And it's not even just black vs. White its Traditional Religious White vs. Everybody else.
GW Bush went home to a white wife and 2 white children, isn't that relatable to white people then too? Even though his life is literally nothing like the ones who voted for him with that same "He is one of us" ideas.
And Reb you always do this, even though you are a smart dude, you ignore the art of critical thinking and act like if something isn't spelled out letter by letter there is no such thing as indication or allusion. And I know you're too smart for that so I know you're just fukking with me
I always do what?
I'm focused. Barack's wife pedigree is no different and is actually LESSER than my own wife's. I've raised two young black girls. Since when do me and Obama NOT relate regarding that?
That doesn't count all of a sudden?
You're in NO PLACE to speak on how blacks relate to each other.
See I agree with you on most things here and don't have beef with your viewpoint, it was the OP That got me going.
I`m not ignorant, I know there is a good amount of people going hard against Obama because he is black. I just hate the type of shyt posted in the OP. The whole us vs. them, black vs. white shyt, don't paint that race war type of shyt. Because in reality a lot of white people voted for BO in the first place to get him in office.
These are the people op was referring to. We as black people need tonlearn how to stand together against them.
Also I understand it was allot of white people who voted for Obama the first time. It's a shame that so many white people see this election as so important for the future of the poor and minorities yet allot of black people don't.
Everyday I'm hearing a new reason from a black person on why they are NOT voting it doesn't make sense to me. This election is literally about the socioeconomic/racial dynamics of the country. If anybody should care it's the "have-nots" yet it's them who don't give a fukk.