Why Is c00ning At An All-Time High (Especially This Current Generation)?

Northern Son

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It seems nearly every one of these kids born in the 90's is c00ning it up these days telling other black people to "get over it", "it's 2013", "black people are the most racist people in the world" and "stop playing the race card". Anytime you rightfully point out the virulent racism epidemic, some little bytch ass black kid will swoop down and :cape: for white racism and vehemently deny the existence of institutionalized racism while spewing some kumbaya song and dance. Meanwhile calling YOU a racist (and stuck in the past) for merely calling out racism :what:. It's almost always some 90's kid.

Don't even get me started on the stupid minstrel shyt they're doing to make white people laugh (Tyler the Creator shyt):snoop:.


I know it's not just age and immaturity because it wasn't like this when I was a teenager. Black people my age could smell the bullshyt.

What the fukk happened? Black parents of 90's kids, :ufdup: teaching your kids white liberal values instead of teaching them to love themselves.

 
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We're the last ones in the chain, we have the least 1st hand knowledge of our history, and the white people teaching us their version of our history.

Its not our fault, it's our predecessors fault for not taking proper precautions for us
In the age of having so much information at your finger tips with the internet though :patrice:
 

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Not sure if its worse now than in the past but with social media and the ability to make a video about something at the drop of a hat almost any insignificant event can be put on display in a matter of seconds so things like that are definitely more visible now. I understand part of the sentiment in what they are trying to convey, the part that says "we need to stop complaining about what happened and figure out how to move forward as a community" but it gets lost in these kids delivery. It's a difficult balance between knowing what happened, how it affected us and using that info to help solve the problems. I think some of these kids are trying to say that but are too caught up in these internet personas and trying to be trendy so the real message just gets corrupted. I'm having hard time trying to get my point across on this myself.
 
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