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We ARE all the same. Justin timberlake is 100% right.

I am black, and I have never really encounter racism in my life. In fact in my lifetime, it has been other "black" people that have been more racist towards me in most aspects of life.

A lot of people, put themselves in situation where they are treated unequally, but a lot of times it is because of their attitude.

Like for example, in a lot of these police cases involving a white cop and black victim, the black person is resisting arresting or trying to test the cops power, putting themselves in a situation for something bad to happen. Why not just be respectful to the cop, let him say what he has to say, then go on about your business?

Most of the time, I get stopped by a white cop, I was respectful, talked to them and they would reduce my ticket or even let me go without a ticket.

Even one time, a cop came to court date and helped me get charges dropped for a traffic incident.

My dude, I'm willing to listen to your perspective but I don't know where the fukk you grew up.

Racism is EVERYWHERE if your a POC
 

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My dude, I'm willing to listen to your perspective but I don't know where the fukk you grew up.

Racism is EVERYWHERE if your a POC

This is the type of person who has never experienced racism because he's grown up around white people. He most likely went to all white schools, lives in predominantly white neighborhoods and indulges in popular "white" activity. He likely the only black person on 1 out of a handful. He dates white women, and goes out of his way to fit in. To say he's never experienced he's probably right, but what he doesn't get is his situation is a direct example of what racism is and how much it directly affects things like well off suburbia life compared to low middle class/impoverished life.
 

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This is one of the reasons that I do not take The Coli serious on anything having to do with Black issues. They act like just because someone is mixed, it automatically means they are out of touch or somehow disqualified from speaking on Black issues. By Coli logic, Malcolm X should've stayed silent on Black issues because one of his maternal grand parents was white.
Exactly. It also means they have no respect for Frederick Douglass.
 

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Same reason they shot down Kennedy, Lincoln, tried to hit up Regan. Political assassination attempts are more complex than color my man. Ask Cesar.

They killed Hampton as to kill all hopes of a "Black Messiah" as was the exact terminology used by that fat fukk Hoover.
 

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Jesse definitely delivered the speech but show me where Timberlake addressed any inequalities towards black people. All of this we're one race stuff does not address the disproportionate rights and equalities toward us. It's an easy way out and the perfect code words to make him seem down for the cause. Do you think Timberlake would get on stage after winning an award and speak freely without code words about our inequalities? You and everyone else know the answer to that. When I mention "our", I'm referring to black people.
Why would you want or expect a white person to speak on black issues?:dwillhuh:
 

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It kind of annoys me that people think light skin people /mix race people don't experience prejudice or scorn ... the first thing people who aren't cultural aware when they meet someone who doesn't fit there stereotypes is try

to divorce you from your otherness

they go your not like the other blacks , Spanish , Muslims etc :krs:

its away for people to not think about others humanity - an try to treat you a special cause you go to the same school , like the same stuff , same neighborhood etc...


your not like other black people :dahell:


am more black then you :martin:

Etc Etc
Don't group us light BLACK folk with biracials breh
 

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This is the type of person who has never experienced racism because he's grown up around white people. He most likely went to all white schools, lives in predominantly white neighborhoods and indulges in popular "white" activity. He likely the only black person on 1 out of a handful. He dates white women, and goes out of his way to fit in. To say he's never experienced he's probably right, but what he doesn't get is his situation is a direct example of what racism is and how much it directly affects things like well off suburbia life compared to low middle class/impoverished life.

It's really all about what you perceive and define racism to be though. Some people look for it and find it everywhere, some people have been conditioned to see things that would be deemed racist as normal, which is why I said we are ALL victims of these mindsets (supremacy/inferiority). shyt is like trying to ask a fish what/where water is...it's kinda hard to point it out in specifics when it's all around you, you dig?

And again, my personal philosophy dictates that I greet every man as my brother, as an aspect of the one but I understand the system at work simultaneously. I see how much of a passive/background quality it is and why some people like bruh could create that experience of NEVER seeing/having an experience that is damn near universal. Like if there are no white sheets or n---er's being used frivolously that there is no racism running in the background, there is...even when people are trying to NOT be, it is because it's subconscious levels at work which shows you just how malleable the mind of a human being is.
 

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people seriously expected something different from justin wiggerlake? :mjlol:

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It's really all about what you perceive and define racism to be though. Some people look for it and find it everywhere, some people have been conditioned to see things that would be deemed racist as normal, which is why I said we are ALL victims of these mindsets (supremacy/inferiority). shyt is like trying to ask a fish what/where water is...it's kinda hard to point it out in specifics when it's all around you, you dig?

And again, my personal philosophy dictates that I greet every man as my brother, as an aspect of the one but I understand the system at work simultaneously. I see how much of a passive/background quality it is and why some people like bruh could create that experience of NEVER seeing/having an experience that is damn near universal. Like if there are no white sheets or n---er's being used frivolously that there is no racism running in the background, there is...even when people are trying to NOT be, it is because it's subconscious levels at work which shows you just how malleable the mind of a human being is.

Hey I'm a fair person. Give any man respect if he deserves. But I learned a long time ago. You don't trust white people. Unless you known them for 10+ and you can vouch for their character I don't fukk with em. Mostly because Ive been in too many situations where I though I could trust different people despite our difference, and they burned me every single fukking time. I never ever ever, turn my back on em breh. I know that sounds shady as fukk. But if we are being realistic, they carry a sickness inside them that most cannot overcome. That sickness is entitlement and pride as well as hatred.
 

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But JT has spoken about black issues, donated to black interests, always gives proper respect to those who influenced him, etc.

If this was Kid Rock saying this sure, I'd get why people were upset. But I see no reason to catch feelings over a harmless white dude essentially asking "can't we all get along."
Examples please.
 

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Hey I'm a fair person. Give any man respect if he deserves. But I learned a long time ago. You don't trust white people. Unless you known them for 10+ and you can vouch for their character I don't fukk with em. Mostly because Ive been in too many situations where I though I could trust different people despite our difference, and they burned me every single fukking time. I never ever ever, turn my back on em breh. I know that sounds shady as fukk. But if we are being realistic, they carry a sickness inside them that most cannot overcome. That sickness is entitlement and pride as well as hatred.

I can't knock you for how you feel family, I'm sure your experiences validate that. I've been fortunate to take a path that has let me see beyond what people are conditioned into who and what they truly are. We all see it too, but usually only in times of crisis or disaster. I just don't see the point in waiting til the shyt hits to fan to look for it.

:salute: doe.
 
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