Is Liggins the fukkING GOAT


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William F. Russell

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Come on you know exactly how this would go....don't act obtuse like this would not be an opportunity to trash bw again. Truth be told she hasn't even said anything bad per say. Dudes were just looking for an excuse to get on a soapbox. Why don't you address the bedbucks there are more of them anyway.

Except I was really trying to bash K Michelle.

FYI, not too long ago, I made the "black women are desperate" thread that seriously empathized with the black female population's problems with black men. :jbhmm: And I was BASHED by male and female posters alike. :jbhmm:So don't act like I bash black women when that's not the case at all.
 

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Interracial marriages in the U.S. hit all-time high


-Broken down by gender, black men were more than twice as likely as black women to marry someone outside their race - 24 percent to 9 percent.

Why is this happening?
Black Men are no longer taboo to women of other races. Regardless of the mass amounts of negative stereotypes the media portrays us as, we generally can eat out here with women from other races, because they know our struggles are real, and our backbones are solid. Personally, Black Women to me are the most beautiful creations on Earth, but sometimes your soul rocks with who it connects with.
 

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My girl looks like Silver off 90210 except with auburn hair and a lil bubble. Get mad. Thanks for asking though :umad:
There's nothing to be mad about...a bottom and auburn hair is hardly an achievement it's just physical characteristics and I have brown hair and have a buttom too.

I just asked cause I thought you posted yourself.
 

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Black Men are no longer taboo to women of other races. Regardless of the mass amounts of negative stereotypes the media portrays us as, we generally can eat out here with women from other races, because they know our struggles are real, and our backbones are solid. Personally, Black Women to me are the most beautiful creations on Earth, but sometimes your soul rocks with who it connects with.

Most people don't dare the race but the individual. There is never going to be a legions of white or Asian women fighting for black male rights. You are not their men or part of their community.

Anymore than a bw will never have legions of non black men fighting for their humanity or desirability.
 

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Except I was really trying to bash K Michelle.

FYI, not too long ago, I made the "black women are desperate" thread that seriously empathized with the black female population's problems with black men. :jbhmm: And I was BASHED by male and female posters alike. :jbhmm:So don't act like I bash black women when that's not the case at all.

The title alone is bushes status and the thread was self serving. But it did numbers :blessed:
 
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Why are you still here though? Why are you wishing death on me? Why are you so mad? What's your problem? Are you really that mad at me for not being receptive to your "compliments"? Why did you come in this thread in the first place? Why don't you want to leave?

Here's an idea: put me on ignore & gerara here for real :ufdup:
Here's the same idea for you: put me on ignore if you don't want to see anything from me again or stop fukking replying. And I want you gone because you're a white devil demon. And I told you it wasn't a compliment. It was a nod. Like a pat on the head. That's all. Go get shot you stupid bytch. You're lame ass thread is in the bushes where it belongs.
 

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Even this ugly African dude stealing prime white meat :mjcry:

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Another trash chick no white boy would want right :troll:

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She ain't coming back :mjpls:

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The sad reality is YOU probably can't pull a good number of these chicks but those Africans did :umad:
 

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Most people don't dare the race but the individual. There is never going to be a legions of white or Asian women fighting for black male rights. You are not their men or part of their community.

Anymore than a bw will never have legions of non black men fighting for their humanity or desirability.
My point isnt saying that women of other races will ever understand a black mans struggles to the point of fighting for our rights, all Im saying is there are a few who happen to date outside of the race, and thier counterparts can at least acknowledge the struggle and empathize with it. Overcoming that barrier alone, sets the table for how these interracial relationships develop.
 

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Black people have the lowest interracial numbers. We're least likely to date outside of our race so I don't think that's a problem.


Also the black men who marry/date outside of their race may need to start wondering why they have the highest divorce rates (7/10 marriages between white women and black men fail) instead of worrying about the reasons why they date outside of their race...... Just saying. :mjlol:

don't know, but this guy used to date IR and he says this was his reasons:

Confessions Of a Former Self Hating Black Man who Used to Bash Black women on Social Media - MyBlackMatters

I am currently a 20 year old black man who did in fact live the first 19 years of his life as a self-hating, white woman (and other non-black women) obsessed black man who used to bash black women in real life and on social media. I am no longer this way and in the last few months I have undergone a great change. I would like to share my story for two reasons the first is because it rarely done and second is to answer questions like the ones below that I usually see on social media.

To give a little background on my life, I grew up in a two parent middle class household in the south. The city that I grew up in was, and still is consistently ranked as one of the most racially diverse cities in the United States. As a result of this I had a very diverse group of friends but when it came down to it my closest friends were all black males like me.


My friends and I were friends with black girls in our classes but we rarely had crushes on them. Looking back on it now, it was probably because we viewed them as being too similar to us and what we knew. They reminded us of our cousins, sisters and other female family members while white girls (and other non-black girls) on the other hand, were so different from us in so many ways. I personally believe that this is one of the main factors as to why many black men are so interested in women of other races.


The trend of liking white girls that began in elementary school continued throughout my school years. As I entered middle school and then high school it was impossible to escape the appeal of having a white or non-black girlfriend. Among my black friends, you were seen as almighty and powerful if you could get a white girl and if you found out that one liked you or had any interest in you; you were seen as a god.


The mindset of my friends and I at the time could be summed up as something along the lines of “if she ain’t white, she’s at least gotta be light”. Black women were barley on our radar and we treated them as such. At the time, I would sit back, laugh, and even join in as my friends would make fun of the black girls in our classes for things like their, hair, skin tone, or the way they talked. For me and my friends, white girls came first followed by Latina, Asians, and mixed girls, in no particular order. While me and some of my friends did date and like some black girls we still greatly respected guys who were able to get with women on different races.


To me most black women represented everything that I didn’t want in a woman. I felt that most were too loud, too argumentative, had too much attitude, and were too much to handle. I believed these things despite being raised by and around black women who represented absolutely none of these things. I simply saw my mother and other female family members as exceptions to my generalization so they didn’t count.


In contrast to black women, white women and women of other races represented everything that black women weren’t. They were beautiful, agreeable, adventurous, easy to handle, and most importantly possessed the genetic code that I wanted for my future children. When I thought of my future I would often picture a big house, nice cars and a white wife along with 2 mixed children that had “good hair”. I felt that if I could achieve this I would have it all. This is the part of my journey where I am able to look back on and pinpoint clear self-hate.

My interest in women of other races may have started as something I developed because “it was cool” but it soon turned into something else. By wanting mixed children with “good hair” I was in a way putting down my own black features. I had thick nappy hair and dark skin. My features where in direct contrast to the features I wanted my future children to have which looking back on it now I see as a big problem. I never thought that I had problems with my skin tone or hair texture but my thought process confirmed that I did in fact have some issues which I have since overcome.


I continued to put white and other non-black women above black women until I entered college. It was during this time that everything changed. I currently attend one of the largest pwi’s (predominately white institutions) in the south. To a certain extent the school is socially segregated. From day one it was very clear that the white kids hung out with each other while the few black students at the school hung out with each other. This was no problem to me since all my friends growing up had always been black. The only issue I had was that I no longer had easy access to the non-black women that I desired :mjlol:. I was forced into a tight knit black community and forced to adapt and “deal” with black women and all the negative attributes that I felt that they possessed.


In finally “dealing” with black women and spending lots of time with them I realized that all the generalizations I had about them were completely untrue. The women that I spent a lot of time around were intelligent, beautiful, kind, inspiring, supportive, black women who finally helped bring me to the light. The thing that intrigued me most about them was despite being aware that they were undesired by many of their own men they still did everything they could to do uplift, support, and advocate for us.


My awakening occurred around the time when the Mike Brown shooting and other police shootings of unarmed black men occurred. As these events unfolded all the negative feelings and disinterest I had in black women immediately disappeared as I saw them scramble to organize demonstrations and rallies on behalf of black men being killed by the police. This was awe inspiring and life changing for me.In my experiences with dealing with women from other races I never saw any other group of women who were so for their men as black women are for black men.


In realizing this, I realized that I share the same blood line with such passionate, ambitious, and devoted women. To come to the realization that as a black man I am directly associated with such greatness that is the black women completely changed me. My interest in women of other races quickly went away after coming to this realization. I now find it embarrassing to even think back on the things I tweeted or said about black women that I once thought were so funny.


If you want to know why some black men post derogatory things about black women online ill tell you. The answer is quite simple. Black men who put down black women do it simply because they are not comfortable in themselves and in their blackness. Any black man who takes pride in being black would never disrespect a black woman because he knows that she is a part of him and knows that by disrespecting her he is disrespecting himself as well. Because it is not often brought to light, many people fail to realize that many back men and more specifically many dark skinned black men have difficulties with accepting their blackness so they deal with it by bashing black women while uplifting women with features they prefer. This combined with media influences that promote Eurocentric beauty standards often cause us black men to be influenced and indoctrinated with the message that white beauty is true beauty. It’s unfortunate that it took police brutality for me to finally come to see just how amazing black women were but it was an important wake up call for me

I think malcom x spoke to the true reason, which most won't admit. Or it's buried in their subconscious







all this:salute:.....slash thread.:russell:
 

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Here's the same idea for you: put me on ignore if you don't want to see anything from me again or stop fukking replying. And I want you gone because you're a white devil demon. And I told you it wasn't a compliment. It was a nod. Like a pat on the head. That's all. Go get shot you stupid bytch. You're lame ass thread is in the bushes where it belongs.

You're the only one in this thread complaining so GTFO. Why are you still here? Honestly, let's be real!

:russ: @ you thinkin you can kick me outta this thread

I run this shyt you fool :mjlol:
 

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My point isnt saying that women of other races will ever understand a black mans struggles to the point of fighting for our rights, all Im saying is there are a few who happen to date outside of the race, and thier counterparts can at least acknowledge the struggle and empathize with it. Overcoming that barrier alone, sets the table for how these interracial relationships develop.

I understand what you are saying I just wanted to clear the air cause so many black people thinK because their significant is non black they care for black people or knows what it's like to be black. The person loves/likes you the person it doesnt make her/him less racist as a whole necessarily.
 
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You're the only one in this thread complaining so GTFO. Why are you still here? Honestly, let's be real!

:russ: @ you thinkin you can kick me outta this thread

I run this shyt you fool :mjlol:
Whatever you say. I seriously have all the time in the world so I hope you ready to keep replying forever :yeshrug:
 
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