How do you end up like this at that age?

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Some of y’all are truly funny AF and completely unaware.

This is TheColi, a place where every single day there’s a new thread titled something like:

“So this is what Black women think about us?”

“Black women really don’t want us doing XYZ…”
Then you click in, and it’s literally one Black woman talking wild, with a dozen others immediately checking her. But somehow, that one voice becomes “what Black women think.”

Same pattern with threads like:

“So dudes are really moving like this?”

“We need to do better…”

“This is what Black Americans think about Africa...”

“This is what Africans think about us…”

You enter the thread and again, it’s one loud, ignorant person saying nonsense, and a bunch of others disagreeing. But still, that one voice becomes the entire narrative.

And now in this video y’all are reacting to, it’s just another example of a kid repeating that same mindset: generalizing an entire group based on one instance(A prank that was also performed by many non-black people). It’s what he sees every day when watching the news, then when he gets on social media platforms like TheColi, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, etc, he also sees black people making the same dumb generalizations. He’s just reflecting back what’s constantly modeled.

Too many of y’all on here refuse to see Black people as group that has different individuals. Then you're surprised when a younger person adopts that same logic?

Take a look at the threads generalizing black people. Most of them aren’t built on stats, research, or serious discussion, just vibes, anecdotes, and generalizations:
“I did/didn’t experience this, my cousins didn’t either, so it must be true for all Black people.”
“Well, I never saw that growing up, so that must be how all Black people are.”
“In my experience, Black people only did X, so that must be universal.”

I've even seen people here supporting the idea that stores in black areas should have the right to lock their products because "black people take products without paying". However, in real life, stats show that whites are more likely to loot...

 
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:mjlol:
Some of y’all are truly funny AF and completely unaware.

This is TheColi, a place where every single day there’s a new thread titled something like:

“So this is what Black women think about us?”

“Black women really don’t want us doing XYZ…”
Then you click in, and it’s literally one Black woman talking wild, with a dozen others immediately checking her. But somehow, that one voice becomes “what Black women think.”

Same pattern with threads like:

“So dudes are really moving like this?”

“We need to do better…”

“This is what Black Americans think about Africa...”

“This is what Africans think about us…”

You enter the thread and again, it’s one loud, ignorant person saying nonsense, and a bunch of others disagreeing. But still, that one voice becomes the entire narrative.

And now in this video y’all are reacting to, it’s just another example of a kid repeating that same mindset: generalizing an entire group based on one instance(A prank that was also performed by many non-black people). It’s what he sees every day when watching the news, then when he gets on social media platforms like TheColi, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, etc, he also sees black people making the same dumb generalizations. He’s just reflecting back what’s constantly modeled.

Too many of y’all on here refuse to see Black people as group that has different individuals. Then you're surprised when a younger person adopts that same logic?

Take a look at the threads generalizing black people. Most of them aren’t built on stats, research, or serious discussion, just vibes, anecdotes, and generalizations:
“I did/didn’t experience this, my cousins didn’t either, so it must be true for all Black people.”
“Well, I never saw that growing up, so that must be how all Black people are.”
“In my experience, Black people only did X, so that must be universal.”

I've even seen people here supporting the idea that stores in black areas should have the right to lock their products because "black people take products without paying". However, in real life, stats show that whites are more likely to loot...

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Ziploc

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Didn't have her nikka moment yet :yeshrug:She'll learn something someday.... white folks will set her c00n a matata ass straight
 

nairdas

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Gotdamn sounds like a little female Low Tier God.

Yeah becoming like this so young is crazy as hell. You haven't experienced enough life to be this way yet. Smh.
 

fscballin

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Didn't have her nikka moment yet :yeshrug:She'll learn something someday.... white folks will set her c00n a matata ass straight


The nikka moment you’re referring to, is in no comparison to the real nikka moments we endure with as a culture that impacts our lives way more than other races not fukking with us. In fact, we perceive being mistreated by other races as more of an issue to us than us murdering, assaulting, aborting, and divorcing each other.
 

3rdWorld

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'NewBlack' Generation

She's alraedy dead inside and can never be saved..
Just round up and send these zombies to the southern plantations already, they'd love it there.. :camby:
 

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If you are a black person with no soul or any type of dignity or self respect this is the easiest grift on the earth, be a black person and shyt on black folks and call out DEI and say how the real issue is anti white racism and watch the revenue streams flow in constantly, its a vile and despicable thing but very lucrative
 
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