I’m black.
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The Locker Room and the Root are probably the blackest sections of the coli. Even with undercover racist cacs/virtual blackface trolls on TLR. The root is obviously dominated by the more intelligent, socially/race conscious and studious brehs/brehettes on here due to the more serious and deeper focus on African diaspora/African discussions over there (about african history, genetics, culture etc)
Then it’s the coliseum. NBA/NFL/college football/soccer dominate sports discussion over there, especially the NBA. basketball, soccer and football are part of the culture(soccer is huge among black people outside North America) if it was full of crackers it’d be baseball, winter sports, golf and hockey threads all day
Then further down the list is the booth
I don’t know about the Arcadium or the film room but just buggin out and TSC seem to be full of crackas/Asians/non blacks.
The reason why the The Root got make in the first place was because TLR posters
complaining about all the pro-black/socially race conscious threads that were being make during the time period of trayvon martin and Mike Brown .I'm blackman.

I heard this post in a Christian Bale cigarette voice![]()

Am I blaccIf you got a high sense of awareness, you can tell who's really black on here and who's not black on here.
yeahYou’re a native Indian American right?
It used to be called "The Race Track".The reason why the The Root got make in the first place was because TLR posters
complaining about all the pro-black/socially race conscious threads that were being make during the time period of trayvon martin and Mike Brown .
thats fukkedIt used to be called "The Race Track".
The coli used to have a front page for trending threads and around that time, a lot of white folks were checking out the site and the owners didn't want to scare them off by being too pro-black/too militant. So they would dump the threads that discussed race and racism in the Race track.
The name was later changed to "The Root" after TLR complained that it needed to be gone.