Has The Black Race Ever Ethered Any Group In History?

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Blacks are the Dipset of the races...Taken more HEAVY Ls than they have ever or will ever give...

I think blacks just beat on blacks...Like the genocide in Rwanda in 1994...

That's why other races DON'T respect the black race, because blacks get shytted on and they don't do shyt...

Germans killed 6 million Jews, but a Jew would still let his daughter marry a German before a black man...

Japan shytted on China and the Americans, and White Americans and Chinese would still give a Japanese more respect than a black person...

White People have probably killed MORE people than any other race in the world, and yet every race looks up white people...

To me it seems like if you want your race to be respected, you have to ETHER other races...:mjlol:


Did Dipset really take Ls though? Individual members may have but not the movement, necessarily..

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Can you elaborate on the bolded? I see a shift relative

fast edit breh I had a response typed then I looked like :dwillhuh: this isnt what I quoted:heh:

Anyway lets check the climate 10-15 years ago. The prevailing theme was being a street thug, crack sales, and color gangs. And that was literally all of the mainstream music available. The fashion style also reflected the criminal element. It was all to a point even suburban blacks sought a level of validation based on the hood. And for a young black breh 15-30 in that era to deny that influence is denial in itself. Turning blood spread like crack-cocaine based off the culture.

Fast forward to today the baggy shyt is gone. The rappers enjoying mainstream success reflect your middle class black who went to college . Theres zero emphasis on whos a shooter and whos not.

Its not as dark as it once was.
 

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seems like too new a poster to be making outrageous threads like this:patrice:

Can anybody vouch for this kid, with the surge in st0rmfr0nt trolls, im approaching this thread with caution.

Bingo. The subtext here is that conquering, genocide and slavery are some regular things that all ethnicities and nations have done to each other so "holding a grudge" about it is silly and hypocritical.
 

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fast edit breh I had a response typed then I looked like :dwillhuh: this isnt what I quoted:heh:

Anyway lets check the climate 10-15 years ago. The prevailing theme was being a street thug, crack sales, and color gangs. And that was literally all of the mainstream music available. The fashion style also reflected the criminal element. It was all to a point even suburban blacks sought a level of validation based on the hood. And for a young black breh 15-30 in that era to deny that influence is denial in itself. Turning blood spread like crack-cocaine based off the culture.

Fast forward to today the baggy shyt is gone. The rappers enjoying mainstream success reflect your middle class black who went to college . Theres zero emphasis on whos a shooter and whos not.

Its not as dark as it once was.
Sorry bout that :skip:

True to all of your points. I'm also thinking about the idea of one's legacy though; what are the ultimate consequences of our actions and how will it continue to make the pendulum swing in our favor for future generations? I'm thinking of self-awareness and a particular consciousness that embraces a systematic improvement on how we view ourselves in addition to setting our priorities in order. There's still a certain ignorance and even aversion to our history, shyt look at why this thread was made. People still glorify the wrong things, not just the violence you cited but even something interpersonal like assimilation, (RE: blacks allowing whites to throw nooses around their necks for Halloween).

Not trying to sound cliche, but while I still agree that we're moving forward, we got a ways to go :ld:
 

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Sorry bout that :skip:

True to all of your points. I'm also thinking about the idea of one's legacy though; what are the ultimate consequences of our actions and how will it continue to make the pendulum swing in our favor for future generations? I'm thinking of self-awareness and a particular consciousness that embraces a systematic improvement on how we view ourselves in addition to setting our priorities in order. There's still a certain ignorance and even aversion to our history, shyt look at why this thread was made. People still glorify the wrong things, not just the violence you cited but even something interpersonal like assimilation, (RE: blacks allowing whites to throw nooses around their necks for Halloween).

Not trying to sound cliche, but while I still agree that we're moving forward, we got a ways to go :ld:

I personally think assimilation is the biggest cancer to black americans.

By working into it culturally and economically you do nothing but help support [the evolved version] of a system that oppressed you, and places you at position where you are trying to achieve heaven, from a position of hell.

Therefore you are at the mercy of whomever sits on top and everybody in between.

A strategy of victory is percieving an established momentum, finding a hole from within it, and formulating a strategy to repeatedly exploit it.

All of the above requires the formation of a new system or perception contrasted with the status quo.

Whether it be covert or overt, based on religion philosophy or any other aspect of life. The current system places us at the absolute bottom, why would you fight from a point of weakness then expect to overcome?
 

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I personally think assimilation is the biggest cancer to black americans.

By working into it culturally and economically you do nothing but help support [the evolved version] of a system that oppressed you, and places you at position where you are trying to achieve heaven, from a position of hell.

Therefore you are at the mercy of whomever sits on top and everybody in between.

A strategy of victory is percieving an established momentum, finding a hole from within it, and formulating a strategy to repeatedly exploit it.

All of the above requires the formation of a new system or perception contrasted with the status quo.

Whether it be covert or overt, based on religion philosophy or any other aspect of life. The current system places us at the absolute bottom, why would you fight from a point of weakness then expect to overcome?
Oh yeah I understand and agree with all of this, but what I'm trying to get at is A: identifying that status quo and B: working against it. Honestly, I think along the lines of the oldhead @bdizzle who focuses on the ecnomic form of politics and allowing your money to speak to power. To get that shift though, it seems as though awareness and a history are important...which goes back to my concept around legacy and priorities. How do we get blacks across the U.S. to start economically asserting themselves?
 

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bruh, before christopher columbus sailed the oceans (using black maps), WE ruled whites for at least 800 years. why you think they hate us and want to change HIStory to make it seem as if they were a part of the greatest wonders of the world?


:ufdup:you need some knowledge of self bro


Columbus didnt have no map..nor did he have any map from black people..the Spanish and Portuguese learned to sail from the Arabs..this is common knowledge..he tried to get to china and accidentally went to the Americas..till his death he thought he was in Asia...

I've heard afrocentrics make that claim..even if he did have a map there would be no possible way for the public to get that info..at the time only king Ferdinand and Queen Isabella and a few of his close associates would know..even part of the voyage was hidden to his shipmates..there would be no way for anyone to Leak that info..especially to some black guys on YouTube videos where you're getting the info from..
 
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