Black Dude claims we don't know ethics and morals

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Lol at nikkas sayin he's right. He's making a blanketed statement as if all black people are disrespectful, rude, or loud? Who does that sound like?

Act like there aren't millions of blacks who know how to show respect to people brehs. Act like there aren't millions of nonblacks who don't show respect to people, brehs

I think people should learn to choose their words wiser. Instead of harping on about what they "mean to say" and listen to what they're actually saying :francis:

In the same vein of how people can condemn extremists/fundamentalists/terrorists/abortion clinic bombers/ect without tarring the entire Muslim/Christian/ect faith. Every other group understands that it is not a smart move to kamikaze your own group's image.:francis:

Treating "black culture" (something you're apart of, like it or not) as if its a problem that needs to be solved or exterminated is very, very dangerous rhetoric that has gotten millions; if not billions of people killed in the course of human history (just look at how people viewed the "Jew problem" in the years leading up to the Holocaust; eerily similar ain't it?), and leads to instances like the Charleston Church shooting, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, people perceiving black children as older/more threatening than their non-black counterparts, people believing that blacks don't feel physical pain in the same way other races do, ect.

We should be able to discuss the economic/cultural issues we have in America without turning it into a gigantic "negros ain't shyt" pissing contest :francis:

I feel like people are not going to understand how dangerous this rhetoric is until they start marching college educated black men & women along with the thugs and the hoodrats to Death Camps as a part of a final solution to the "Black Problem." At that point we'll have no one to blame but ourselves for letting it get too far.
 
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I don't like the term 'Black culture', in my opinion we have no real 'culture'. A 'culture' is handed down throughout generations. I guess the Blacks in the 50's had a different 'culture' than the Blacks today. And the Blacks in the slavery days would have had their own 'culture' as well. We don't even have any real 'communities' but that's another topic. What many people are really referring to when they dissect 'Black culture' is the inner city prison-hip hop sub culture.
 

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I think people should learn to choose their words wiser. Instead of harping on about what they "mean to say" and listen to what they're actually saying :francis:

In the same vein of how people can condemn extremists/fundamentalists/terrorists/abortion clinic bombers/ect without tarring the entire Muslim/Christian/ect faith. Every other group understands that it is not a smart move to kamikaze your own group's image.:francis:

Treating "black culture" (something you're apart of, like it or not) as if its a problem that needs to be solved or exterminated is very, very dangerous rhetoric that has gotten millions; if not billions of people killed in the course of human history (just look at how people viewed the "Jew problem" in the years leading up to the Holocaust; eerily similar ain't it?), and leads to instances like the Charleston Church shooting, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, people perceiving black children as older/more threatening than their non-black counterparts, people believing that blacks don't feel physical pain in the same way other races do, ect.

We should be able to discuss the economic/cultural issues we have in America without turning it into a gigantic "negros ain't shyt" pissing contest :francis:

I feel like people are not going to understand how dangerous this rhetoric is until they start marching college educated black men & women along with the thugs and the hoodrats to Death Camps as a part of a final solution to the "Black Problem." At that point we'll have no one to blame but ourselves for letting it get too far.

What makes you think plenty of them don't know what they're proclaiming? Plenty of the are cognizant of that they're saying and spreading. That's the real problem people don't want to look at. The only way people don't get it is to equate blackness with stupidity. Rather than asking what's the motive for them saying what they're saying and the "end result". Because if "black culture" is the problem, then shyt, you'd have to deal with damn over a billion+ people to remedy those problems because they damn sure aren't confined to one country that's for sure. But usually it's folks who want to lecture another group while turning a blind eye to their own.
 
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