Do we REALLY want out of white supremacy? Most just want a better seat!

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Avg person only cares because they are on the short end of the stick. The better off financially someone is the less they tend to care and even start to say black people are the problem.

Most of the posters on this site who go hardest are in terrible financial situations.

This is a flawed logic since it's proven that the higher you climb the corporate ladder, the more you become exposed to institutionalized racism, which is a byproduct white supremacy (you should know this if you have ever worked in the corporate world). And a lot of people at the bottom don't care cuz they just want to get by and exist. Talking about race and white supremacy is the last thing on their minds. So, it's difficult to put it one class, since it's mostly a mentality thing and level of knowledge.

Muhammad Ali, Kareem Abdul Jabaar, Jim Brown, and Harry Belafonte were at the peaked of their careers, when they were marching. So, financial factor is and has never been factor.
 

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Yakno1 said:
I don't get how yall supposedly hate cacs but talk about em non stop on here

Stop discussin them all the time....nobody wanna read that shyt

'Cacs' =/= 'White' people

I can't reiterate this enough. 'White' people are a class created by Europeans in the 18th Century, not an ethnic group/race.

If you're having issues with this concept, understand that Irish people weren't considered 'White' until the 19th Century.



:martin:

ALL 'White' people need to be extinct.​
 

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This is a flawed logic since it's proven that the higher you climb the corporate ladder, the more you become exposed to institutionalized racism, which is a byproduct white supremacy (you should know this if you have ever worked in the corporate world). And a lot of people at the bottom don't care cuz they just want to get by and exist. Talking about race and white supremacy is the last thing on their minds. So, it's difficult to put it one class, since it's mostly a mentality thing and level of knowledge.

Muhammad Ali, Kareem Abdul Jabaar, Jim Brown, and Harry Belafonte were at the peaked of their careers, when they were marching. So, financial factor is and has never been factor.

Ali and those others were Minorities. If majority of blacks at the top spoke out on issues they would completely shut blacks out. Majority of entertainers are c00ns and majority of black elites are c00ns. This is why the concept of the "Spook who sat by the door" exists.
 

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Ali and those others were Minorities. If majority of blacks at the top spoke out on issues they would completely shut blacks out. Majority of entertainers are c00ns and majority of black elites are c00ns. This is why the concept of the "Spook who sat by the door" exists.

I'm going by your premise of making it a class thing when it isn't. No matter you class or status, you're exposed to it one way or the other. And I'd wager that the higher you go, the more you tends to frown it, when you're denied certain things or you have to keep proving yourself over and over again - due to the colour of your skin. Folks might not be the most vocal about it due to the price that comes with such a stance, but to say you have to be financially unstable to care, is misleading. But we can easily say bottom at the bottom don't care cuz most of them just want to get by and white supremacy is the last thing in their minds (just to make a point).

Anyway, don't make it a class thing. Everyone is exposed to it. You have to know what it feels like to have all the qualifications required for a position and being looked at as unworthy cuz of the colour of your skin - while it's given to an unqualified cac. Or just being in an environment where folks who're less qualified are elevated above cuz of the colour of your skin. When you're in that type of environment, you'll have a chip on your shoulder. So people care. Caring and being vocal are two different things.
 

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I'm going by your premise of making it a class thing when it isn't. No matter you class or status, you're exposed to it one way or the other. And I'd wager that the higher you go, the more you tends to frown it, when you're denied certain things or you have to keep proving yourself over and over again - due to the colour of your skin. Folks might not be the most vocal about it due to the price that comes with such a stance, but to say you have to be financially unstable to care, is misleading. But we can easily say bottom at the bottom don't care cuz most of them just want to get by and white supremacy is the last thing in their minds (just to make a point).

Anyway, don't make it a class thing. Everyone is exposed to it. You have to know what it feels like to have all the qualifications required for a position and being looked at as unworthy cuz of the colour of your skin - while it's given to an unqualified cac. Or just being in an environment where folks who're less qualified are elevated above cuz of the colour of your skin. When you're in that type of environment, you'll have a chip on your shoulder. So people care. Caring and being vocal are two different things.

I dont think you understand the point Im making.
 

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The answer is no, 90% or more want a better seat in the white supremacy system, they don't want to get out because they know the other option is poverty and chaos. The majority of african american don't trust each other when it comes to ethics and reponsability, and the self hate is too much integrated in our beliefs, so other than talking, i don't see how we can get out of the white supremacy system. The most realistic thing we can do is to improve our community and do better so our children and grandchildren can enjoy a better life, the rest is bullshyt.

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How far are you taking this thread OP?
Because you know even the militant AAs just want "autonomy" so they can do like the Chinese and cacs and step on the necks of impoverished Blacks in other countries :mjpls:
By "produce our own goods" they mean "start up tech firms where we import cheaply produced cobalt from mines in Congo." :sas2:
Ar we talking breaking away from the White supremacist Capitalist system entirely, or are we just going to make our own table in the same room? :mjpls:
 

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I dont think you understand the point Im making.

You made it about financial status. And financial status = class.

Based on class, you might not experience police brutality with the same frequency as Pookie from the block, but in the corporate world, you're exposed to institutionalized racism. A Richard Sherman can get called a thug for being himself in his competitive spirit. A black billionaire can be denied ownership in the NFL cuz it's white exclusive club, despite most of the players being black. Etc. So it takes different forms. And regardless of class, people care but they might not be too vocal about it like people at the bottom cuz the higher your class/status the more you've to be PC in public. It has never been about class.
There are c00ns in all classes - it is a mentality thing.

Now to your coli reference, the board provides anonymity and anyone can say whatever they like. But that doesn't mean that they're struggling financially - it just means they can say what they really feel under the cover that anonymity provides.
 

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You made it about financial status. And financial status = class.

Based on class, you might not experience police brutality with the same frequency as Pookie from the block, but in the corporate world, you're exposed to institutionalized racism. A Richard Sherman can get called a thug for being himself in his competitive spirit. A black billionaire can be denied ownership in the NFL cuz it's white exclusive club, despite most of the players being black. Etc. So it takes different forms. And regardless of class, people care but they might not be too vocal about it like people at the bottom cuz the higher your class/status the more you've to be PC in public. It has never been about class.
There are c00ns in all classes - it is a mentality thing.

Now to your coli reference, the board provides anonymity and anyone can say whatever they like. But that doesn't mean that they're struggling financially - it just means they can say what they really feel under the cover that anonymity provides.

Yeah you don't get it what so ever.
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Like minded individuals need to link up. Well are also too spread out. Some of yall live in places where yall are the minority and are cool with that. I keep telling people Baltimore is a place to relocate to. This is could be a black gold mine and its the perfect state to do it in
What's the job market looking like down there?
 

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the only people more afraid of white supremacy ending than cacs are blacks hiding behind its curtain. complaining all while living like a parasite off its breadcrumbs.

haiti won their independence, and it hasn't exactly been easy since. but moving out of the nanny state to build your own is the only way to get real freedom.
 
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