NZA
LOL
race is not an equal exchange. it is dominated by white people, and since they have more to gain from racism, they practice it more every day. it simply doesnt occur to many black people to start trolling country music videos or photoshop pictures of white people in manners that promote stereotypes (as if white stereotypes were even as pervasive as black ones, which they are obviously not). in general, internet racism is a white phenomenon. black racists are amateurs in comparison.
Waits for one of the white boys to spin this GEM.


These kids later become adults and have parents that more than likely feel the same way. When that kid gets into a position of power...becoming a supervisor or politician he can do even more damage with that mindset. That is what is wrong with white people...yall put shyt in a vacuum and act like the past doesn't effect the present and the present doesn't effect the future. Its all innocent fun to yall. My dad was 19 year old when MLK was killed by a racist CAC and white America threw a party and were
. The opportunities that man dad got were still slim after MLKs death because white America takes too long to change. Remember his potential bosses came from that same racists genereation and his white peers in his age group were happy about MLKs death and did not want integration. It caused him to deal with racism. Not every black man should be put in the position that my dad was in because he got his Accounting degree from an HBCU which he forced to go to because of racists white people and then be turned down for jobs based on the fact that he had a degree from an HBCU and he was a black man. My dad was a bell boy at a 5 star hotel for years after graduating, serving cacs before he was finally given an opportunity to work in their accounting department around the age of 30. There he experienced racism from the cacs there and they refused to promote him even though they made him do the bulk of the work. Eventually he had to create his own business, become a bum, or continue to be a corporate slave. He took the opportunity to create his own business, which was a major risk but it eventually worked out. Not every person can create their own business, it shouldn't be like that in this country with all these companies. So you better understand that I am only one generation removed from my dad and realize the impact that his lack of opportunities have on me and my thinking.