Why are there so many anti-black or racism ignoring black people in America?

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A black person willing to publicly criticize black people will always make money in media
There must be a lot of money in it.

Remember the Hodge twins jumped on that wave after the fitness YouTube money dried up and their attempt at a stand up career flopped.
Yeah gotta figure most of them ain't diehard believers.. but they will sellout for some coin.



problem with all of that for them though.... time is coming where that judas money is gonna dry up
 

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Remember that Candace Owens was super liberal before she started her current grift

When Trump is gone a lot of these people will starve IMO, because they will be trying to transition to a new grift that they've already blocked themselves out of
Not only was she “Super Liberal” she was mad ANTI TRUMP and had some website shytting on him in 2015

That bytch is a serpent
 

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Money is probably the main reason, but some are true believers in white supremacy. That is to say they believe White's dominant position is some combination of inevitable and just. Maybe 60/40 between the two.:patrice:
 
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What about Officer Tatum, I’ve been seeing him everywhere lately. Him and Candace seem to share the same world view.
 

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I'm not denying being a Trump supporter. :unimpressed:

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My take is this, there are some blacks that feel racism is not as big of an issue as current events would have you think it is. They feel that Blacks have the agency and ability to lift themselves out of their predicament if they choose to work hard enough.
 

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I don't think either one of these guys are anti-black.


I can't stand these guys. They're smart enough, educated, and old enough to know how black issues have flowed from the founding of the country to now, and still act like the dots can't be connected.

I have tried to get into their stuff but they sound like biologists who don't think the universe is more than 6000 years old. It's sad.
 

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My take is this, there are some blacks that feel racism is not as big of an issue as current events would have you think it is. They feel that Blacks have the agency and ability to lift themselves out of their predicament if they choose to work hard enough.
For me it’s not that, anti black racism does definitely impact us, my issue is that we are too easily swayed by outsiders.
We are so splintered and we have a hard time unifying for a common goal, which in my opinion is a far bigger elephant in the room then racism itself today.
 

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For me it’s not that, anti black racism does definitely impact us, my issue is that we are too easily swayed by outsiders.
We are so splintered and we have a hard time unifying for a common goal, which in my opinion is a far bigger elephant in the room then racism itself today.

Yeah, I think this is true. Maybe it was easier for MLK Jr because that was an era that was still pre-integration, so black people were probably more unified in a way and less swayed by white arguments from "peers".

It is a strange sort of paradox because a lot of black people want to fit in so badly with white people and a white power structure. Of course, we want to participate in good things. But in so doing, we are likely to adopt a whole slew of poisonous beliefs.
 

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The problem is a lot of black pundits and “activists” don’t debate her in a professional manner. I remember that panel she was on at a black event with TI, and every time she spoke, everyone was like, “NOOO! NOOO,” not letting her speak. It looked bad. Her points can be debunked, but until someone can be calm and professional enough to do it, it appears to the other side that she’s right. She’s dressed professionally, meanwhile, the black activists can’t put on a suit and tie. They go on national television in t-shirts. You can’t discuss business if you aren’t being professional.

And most of the comments on her tweets are just calling her names, and calling her a sellout, and not presenting facts, or rebuttals. I read one reply from a black man that pointed out she only makes posts criticizing black people, but never anything positive. THAT is the point that needs to be emphasized regarding these kind of people. They claim making things about race is racist, but constantly mention negative things about black people. What black conservative, or liberal is posting statistics about the white community, and drug abuse, and blaming white parents? Who is forcing white people to drugs? Why after school shootings is the argument over guns, and mental illness, and never white parenting?

Why aren’t they pointing out that the government is paying for rehab and narcan to help majority white people solve their problems, but black people are always preached personal responsibility.

These are the points that need to be made, not the emotional,

“You’re just a sellout!”
:damn:

The thing is people like Elder and Owens pick and choose their battles. They won't debate anyone who they know will shut them down. I saw on twitter last year where Owens was calling out Cardi B for a debate. But when a white (male) academic challenged her, she backed out with the excuse of going to her sisters wedding. When he challenged her again at another date, she pivoted to calling him a misogynist for "harassing" her for a debate.
 

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i think the actual academics tend to be telling you their honest beliefs (sowell, lowry, mcwhorter, etc.) and the retired cops/failed comics. etc. are generally phoney. and then you have somebody like clarence thomas who i think is a combination of a true believer and a cynic with an axe to grind against the black community.
 
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