KyokushinKarateMan
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...what "thug" has become for white people?
We've all bore witness to the new "wave" white people are on where, anytime the subject of a controversial discussion is Black, he's automatically referred to as a "thug".
"two thugs were pulled over...." is how articles on the news sites read these days when the subjects are Black.
Not a man, or a teenager, but just a thug. It's also their new way of saying "niqqer", it seems. I mean, it feels that way to me.
But to take it all a step further, enter the world of the Coli
where if any type of Black awareness gets posted, the weak negropean c00ns here rush to call it "militant" and/or "radical"...
I've spoken on it many times, many times. But it was this quote by @Theraflu that not only let me know I wasn't the only one who probably felt this way, but it also prompted me to open up further discussion on it..
If you think anywhere outside the proverbial (and somewhat literal) "white lines" you're a fake "militant".
Considering when this "militant" charge is generally levied and in what context/conversations, it becomes obvious that it is nothing more than just another way for Toms and Sallys to call those of us who speak up for Black issues, "niqqers", in a sense.
Thoughts?
We've all bore witness to the new "wave" white people are on where, anytime the subject of a controversial discussion is Black, he's automatically referred to as a "thug".
"two thugs were pulled over...." is how articles on the news sites read these days when the subjects are Black.
Not a man, or a teenager, but just a thug. It's also their new way of saying "niqqer", it seems. I mean, it feels that way to me.
But to take it all a step further, enter the world of the Coli

I've spoken on it many times, many times. But it was this quote by @Theraflu that not only let me know I wasn't the only one who probably felt this way, but it also prompted me to open up further discussion on it..
It's so sad and annoying. And the great lengths people are going to genuinely shame black who dare to have the audacity to speak up, Whose side are you on ?! How as a black person is it really your mission to apparently 'expose militants' and 'call out' the apparent pro-black people. It's the ultimate crabs in a bucket mentality. I used to think these dudes were joking with the 'militants' thing then I realised they were being serious. I understand the white posters in black face but some of these people are actually black and they're annoying AF.
If you think anywhere outside the proverbial (and somewhat literal) "white lines" you're a fake "militant".
Considering when this "militant" charge is generally levied and in what context/conversations, it becomes obvious that it is nothing more than just another way for Toms and Sallys to call those of us who speak up for Black issues, "niqqers", in a sense.
Thoughts?