Will Millennials Be The CHANGE MAKERS For Race Relations In The United States?

Will The Millennials Be The Ones Who Become The Way Makers?


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JahFocus CS

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I see no evidence of that being the case, most of these nikkas are lost c00ns too. Nikkas out here trying to "PAWG" and "swirl" and this is gonna be the generation to do some real shyt? :mjlol: don't think so, sorry
Thanks for the honest answer breh. Do you think Blacks will uprise elsewhere? I follow the whole diaspora, so that's why I asked. Also, I remember when the Ethiopian Jews and Africans were fighting for equal treatment.
 

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Thanks for the honest answer breh. Do you think Blacks will uprise elsewhere? I follow the whole diaspora, so that's why I asked. Also, I remember when the Ethiopian Jews and Africans were fighting for equal treatment.

Them nikkas lost too breh. The revolutionary minded Africans get outcasted and weeded out just like in ameriKKKa and anywhere else. The only people who control shyt are white people and the handful of tokens they ALLOW to have access to resources.

Hell look how our generation treats the small handful of black folks who are actively trying to do something positive with their money. Even here every time Tariq gets mentioned the typical prefix is "I'm not the biggest fan of tariq but..."
:mjlol:
I never see people say that for ANY white boy even when they're overtly racist
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Your best bet is to improve your best skills in whatever it is you do. Seize the means of production and do it for your people. Marry one of the few black women out here who get it. And link up with the few black men who are actually about their business and build from there.
:manny:
It took over 2,000 years to get in the fukked up position were in now as a global diaspora. It's most likely gonna take another 2,000 years to completely reverse it.
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We just gotta play our part
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Them nikkas lost too breh. The revolutionary minded Africans get outcasted and weeded out just like in ameriKKKa and anywhere else. The only people who control shyt are white people and the handful of tokens they ALLOW to have access to resources.

Hell look how our generation treats the small handful of black folks who are actively trying to do something positive with their money. Even here every time Tariq gets mentioned the typical prefix is "I'm not the biggest fan of tariq but..."
:mjlol:
I never see people say that for ANY white boy even when they're overtly racist
:mjpls:
Your best bet is to improve your best skills in whatever it is you do. Seize the means of production and do it for your people. Marry one of the few black women out here who get it. And link up with the few black men who are actually about their business and build from there.
:manny:
It took over 2,000 years to get in the fukked up position were in now as a global diaspora. It's most likely gonna take another 2,000 years to completely reverse it.
:francis:
We just gotta play our part
:manny:
Good point. Also, our community has been infiltrated with immigrants who set up shop and don't put back in. Also, we fighting over turf we don't own. The issue is also these lying azz pastors. Because they work for White Supremacy. Gentrification and c00ns selling out is also a problem. I agree with you breh.
 

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I was having this discussion with my father today in the car on how his generation kinda dropped the ball a bit. He was born in 1952. Anyway, I was having this discussion with him after I left the temp service (work this week :mjgrin:) We were discussing Black issues. It got kinda heated.

Joe Gorilla: While I respect your generation you guys did kinda dropped the ball.

Father Joe Gorilla: F-ck you mean we dropped the ball :gucci: If it weren't for us you guys wouldn't be sh-t. Your generation elected to do drugs and kill your own brother.

Joe Gorilla: Do you know why that exists? When you put impoverished people into a jungle with NO resources what do you expect :francis: I don't condone it, but there's a lot of issues. We have to go to the root. See, I'm a Black man in the U.S. That could happen to me. I could be shot down. They look at us as Black.

Father Joe Gorilla: You're a militant. You better think about you and stop concerning yourself with the Black race. Y'all dropped the ball not wanting to listen.

Joe Gorilla: While I respect MLK we should have went the Malcolm route UNTIL we got our resources down packed. Then, we could have slowly integrated when we got the capital. Look at the Jews, Hispanics, and Asians. Riddle me this, why is it that Asians and Arabs can come in our community and not put any thing back? All we have in our community is lying azz slickback headed Pastors. We need real change.

Father Joe Gorilla: I don't know. Also, yall have to do better.

Joe Gorilla: We need honest leadership and another MLK/X type figure.

Father Joe Gorilla: People don't listen to one man anymore. They do their own thing now. Why do you keep up bringing up stats? I don't care.

It then goes to a stalemate and bickering (calls me crazy and militant) Also, went on to say I talk White (& can't break that voice), but they wouldn't accept my azz when I tried to fit in.

Point is, that our generation and the babyboomers are divided. Do you think we will be the change for the Gen X'ers. Can we pick up and establish economic & political power where our people kinda dropped the ball after integration and trying to join White feminism (Black women)?

I became aware after the Mike Brown shooting. Give me your take and yes I'm breaking my pledge of not making a thread. Hell, Doobie Doo makes more than me and I won't even be on the rest of the week.

Like I said, I respect my parents generation. However, we have a higher incarcertion rate NOW than we did THEN. 2,300,000 people are locked up in the U.S. right now.

P.S. I meant Black millennials.





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no they too p*ssy and there isn't a strong voice they stand behind
 
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