Hangin' Out With Bougie, Uppity Black People Appreciation Thread

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Black students at a non HBCU>>>>>>>>>>>>>Black uppity boule students at HBCU.

You would get more connections from White, Asian, and even Black people from a non HBCU college.

And there are a lot of non HBCU's colleges with a large black student body and black administrators.
 

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Black students at a non HBCU>>>>>>>>>>>>>Black uppity boule students at HBCU.

You would get more connections from White, Asian, and even Black people from a non HBCU college.

And there are a lot of non HBCU's colleges with a large black student body and black administrators.

This is a damn lie. Most black kids I know who went to a PWI over an HBCU are :flabbynsick: and weak as hell. They spend more time on the nuts of people from HBCUs than their own universities.

Unless they are from an Ivy or elite PWI, more often than not, they are not well off.
 

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What this does is effectively blows their pomp illusion wide open. They place themselves at the head of the table, when their arm in the political arena wasnt long enough to get the seat let alone strongarm one that did. They sat there thinking that IF there was to be a black commander-in-chief it would rise from them and them only.


Its a humbling experience for them:obama:

dont get me wrong, i do believe they hold considerable pull within their respective circle(s), but my point is that this shows the way they puff out they chest aint equivalent to their benchpress.






great effort though, nikkas.
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Strong post.

Barack exposed that entire circle and shytted on the hierarchy.
 

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This is a damn lie. Most black kids I know who went to a PWI over an HBCU are :flabbynsick: and weak as hell. They spend more time on the nuts of people from HBCUs than their own universities.

Unless they are from an Ivy or elite PWI, more often than not, they are not well off.

I don't know where you are from, but in Texas most of the top Black people in corporations and politics graduated from Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor, Rice, SMU and U of Houston.

Tennessee is the same way, as all the TSU people work for the Blacks that graduated from U Tenn or U Memphis.
 

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What about people who dropped out of a HBCU :skip:

I don't understand how they are in the equation as a college dropout unless they transferred to a better university.

Strong post.

Barack exposed that entire circle and shytted on the hierarchy.

As I stated before, that entire incident was over exaggerated. They had very strong reasons to question his intentions and exactly who he was and where his Presidency was going to Black America as a whole.
 

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Nope.
Never been around them; only fake bougie Blacks.

Bougie, uppity "other" people are something else though. Sticking out like a sore thumb around folks unlike them.
 

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I don't understand how they are in the equation as a college dropout unless they transferred to a better university.



As I stated before, that entire incident was over exaggerated. They had very strong reasons to question his intentions and exactly who he was and where his Presidency was going to Black America as a whole.

So if i dropped out of hampton i cant be elite? :why:
 

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You can be black and have a decent life without being uppity.
Just because someone makes 100k; has a couple of kids and has Claire Huxtable as a wife, doesn't make him or his family boujie.

There is a common misconception of the black elite being extremely wealthy but the reality is most entertainers(sports, film, music) have amassed larger fortunes. It is about family. Who you marry? Values? Profession? How many generations of college graduates? What college you attend?

Money matters but you will find a lot of families in organizations like Jack N Jill who don't make 100k a year.

Family history? Well this varies but a little on my background. Grandparents and parents went to Howard. I bucked that trend only because I attended an Ivy(Dartmouth). Grew up Jack N' Jill. Older brother went to Howard as well where he met his wife. She is Jack N' Jill as well. Her family owns reputable car dealerships in the area.

Profession? Simple. Owning a business or upper level management. Dentists, Doctors and educators as well. Professors, Principals and teachers all bring a level of service and commitment to an inner circle. Rappers and sports are usually shunned. Shouldn't have to explain rappers but sports figures for the most part are a no-no especially the "run, negro, run" sports. Tennis and golf are acceptable, but the others are frowned upon.

Interesting that you feel this way considering they have helped you in your journey. Quite comical that you looked down on HBCU's yet they are the one providing employment opportunities. Different strokes for different folks but if your way was all that much better you wouldn't have taken that handout.



I respectively disagree as well. What Graham proposed was a lot of tongue and cheek. Some of it grossly exaggerated for entertainment value to sell more copies. As far as the isolation part that is a ridiculous accusation as well considering philanthropy is highly respected. I don't doubt you could be apart of a group considering these days the standards are non-existent.



I think the underlined is a big problem for the Black Elite and their ability to influence the black community as a whole. Even if they aren't allowed in the inner circle or club...these types should establish working relationships with these type of folks entertainers - rappers/sports etc. Why? Because they are the blacks with the most Capital today. This link between the two worlds would change the outlook on the plight of Blacks in America vastly. This is what I want blacks of today to accomplish, a linking between these two.

HBCU's put out the best blacks in this country regardless of what you've heard, we put out the best.




This Woman is an HBCU grad,a professor, spoke to the world during the Presidents Inauguration...where did she graduate from Alcorn :smugfavre: Who was her husband? The great late Megar Evers. I'm not some elite guy but I understand what you mean. When I stepped foot on Alcorn campus all I had to do was let people know who my people were and I'd get access to places that others couldn't.
 
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what is so great about being in the boule/jack n jill?

someone drop game about these people.

I was in jack and jill. And i mean i've seen 0 benefit from it. its more for the mothers than anything. The one thing tho that was great from it were the regional confrences met some fine ass broads :ahh:

everything else was useless. i keep in touch with a few people from it but if i didnt i wouldnt be upset.

basically its a status thing for the mothers. and the shyt is drama low key.:pachaha:
 
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