Gen Z Tiktoker Asks Black Girls To Stop Asking Him For Race Play & Calling Him Massa

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Im talking about the part where you said.

"Lmao at all clowns putting this all on gen z as if black parents haven’t collectively allowed or embraced degeneracy for decades."

Black people haven't collectively embraced this shyt for decades breh. You apart of the problem if you believe that.


How about ‘overwhelming majority’?


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Shyt probably goes back to slavery. Since reading was forbidden, a nikka who could read and was articulate, got dissed by the majority who couldn't. And the nikkas who couldn't read got 1st dibs on the women who couldn't read. They usually was the cheerleaders of that shyt.

All this bullshyt behavior is a result of some Willie Lynch mental programming shyt. And its not even that deep. Its just something that happened and is continuing to affect black people TODAY.
 

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Out of touch OLD HEADS about to come in here with "it's just the internet"

As if Gen Z don't live on the damn internet themselves.
What we believe is that anybody doing this is in the minority. Which they are. You guys getting on here acting as if they represent every young woman under a certain age is the trouble. So leave old heads out of it.
 

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I grew up black in the suburbs. This really isn't surprising to me. I saw similar things growing up...which wasn't too long ago. It wasn't this bad, but you could easily tell the difference between the black kids who were having their souls crushed by their white surroundings, and couldn't wait to rebel/get away from the stifling whiteness...and the black kids who had totally immersed themselves into their white surroundings. These black kids wouldn't even make eye contact with me in the halls. When I was in high school, social media was definitely a thing, but it wasn't like it is now. You could still make mistakes and not have it plastered all over the internet forever. Also, there wasn't this culture where you'd air out your dirty laundry for the world like there seems to be now. People still got embarrassed. Man, sometimes I think about the young black boys (and girls) who are like me, when I was in highschool--shy, mute, insecure. Who do they look up to? Do they feel part of anything? I can only imagine the "normal" non-sports affiliated black boys (and girls) feeling a bit lost and alone. I think that's why some of them resort to these types of tactics. It hurts to think about.
 

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I hope y'all aren't letting this small sample size formulate your opinions on black women as a whole because honestly that's straight out of the racist playbook. Those are anomalies not the norm,l and I'll definitely stand on that. :birdman:

You not wrong, but if the genders were reversed.. I don't think BM would receive the same grace.
 
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