Cole Cash
They took a hammer and sickle to my back
I felt dirty just wwriting this shyt, but it required an opposing point to my previous essay on white privilege and its effects on the black community. this is a rough draft im gonna turn in tommorow after i format it.
all i really did was use shyt i was hearing from the other side, i embodied every shytty stereotype i have ever heard. Alot of the shyt said in this article even applied to my native Brasil on how whites view blacks, replace hip hop with Carioca Funk and you get the tired ass arguments.
I hated having to write this, i better get a good grade for this c00nery.
The Subject of the so called "White Privileged" and its purported supporters has been a hot topic lately due to the influx of police shootings and the constant moan of the liberal left and its slogans of "hands up dont shoot" and "black lives matter". These accusations that simply being white is enough to simply glide through life in America based on circumstantial and intangible evidence at best. For a group of people (African Americans) who only comprise for 12-13 percent of the population, sure seem to have one of the loudest voices, along with the natural instinct of certain liberals who agree with the concept just to remain in line and politically correct.
The sad and unfortunate fact is this, minorities, blacks in particular have been given every advantage to compete and gain jobs and attend universities at the expense of others who are just as qualified. Programs such as Affirmative Action allow someone to advance within the American corporate infrastructure just based on the color of their skin. This is a direct contradiction to the great Dr. Martin Luther King's quote about judging people not on the color of their skin, but on the content of their character. How can anyone with a straight face make the argument that somehow blacks and others are being oppressed within the country when just being black allows you a free pass in many instances to jobs and opportunities.
The biggest elephant in the room seems to be the black community itself. Just turn on the tv and take a look at their self proclaimed channel "Black Entertainment Television", you will see videos filled with misogynistic, negative portrayals of both men and women of color. Songs that promote the use of drugs and solving problems exclusively with violence. A community that is ridden with pre martial pregnancies, single mothers, government assistance and just a general lack of progress, you would think the first thing to address. Instead there is an entire culture called "Hip Hop" which encourages and pushes these concepts as a way of life. To quote rapper slick rick "Society is a weak excuse for a man".
The concept of "Black Lives Matter" sounds fine and dandy until you realize that blacks kill other blacks with reckless abandon without any regard for the slogan that being pressed and pushed all over the media and urban communities. In fact, you are hard pressed to name any neighborhood in America that has a majority black population that is not heavily infested with drugs, crime, prostitution and generally below the poverty line. Meanwhile, society is pressed to believe that somehow Whites are "Privileged" and given some mythical advantage over a group of people who clearly have no excuse besides blaming the white man for their own problems as a society.
The fact is this, slavery ended over a hundred years ago, the civil rights movement was 50 years ago, and while liberals and white apologists scream for reform to an issue that is little more than a concept than a factual occurrence the fact is this, blaming the white man should not be a viable excuse to sell drugs, abandon your children and disobey the law. How are our police supposed to act when the majority of these communities are infested with crime? I applaud our police for taking potential thugs off the street before they hurt. rob rape or criminalize someone in the future. Blaming the white man for your criminal record is just lack of personal responsibility which would should serve as a mantra within the black community, instead, we get deflection and an inability to comprehend the rule of law in this country.
all i really did was use shyt i was hearing from the other side, i embodied every shytty stereotype i have ever heard. Alot of the shyt said in this article even applied to my native Brasil on how whites view blacks, replace hip hop with Carioca Funk and you get the tired ass arguments.I hated having to write this, i better get a good grade for this c00nery.
that was back in 2010 you got a solid memory