The "suburban n1kka" vs. the "real n1kka"

PhonZhi

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Blacks have been conditioned to fear, look down upon and distrust other black people.


The "suburban n1kka" vs. "real n1kka" dynamic is one of the most damaging things going on currently. The so-called suburban n1kka looks down on the real n1kka and vice-versa

Real shyt:ehh:

The divide is real and real damaging. How "suburban n1kka" is used as an insult is proof of this. And honestly, most traits of the so-called "real n1kka" is negative stereotypes of the black man. Being "square" is seen as a negative. If you don't exhibit the most negative stereotypes of blacks that white supremacy has reinforced, you're either soft, not black enough or flat out gay.

Both sides tend to look down on the other.
This is only 1 example of the intentional division of black people. This has been a tactic since the slave days to keep us in check and to prevent a unified uprising



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If Black people call you names because you're not like them, don't hang around those people, instead, build with like minds instead of waiting for a miracle where we all stop name calling and unify.

Black people can unify today. Unify with like minds.
 

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Was born and raised a suburban nikka. when I moved to NC a few hood nikkas tried me. Had to whoop a few nikkas asses to win respect. Then I found out that sometimes Hood nikka just means a person raised in povery who can't fight so they put on act and talk a little shyt and then in the burbs the notion of packing a gun was ridiculous so we always scrapped and beat nikkas asses. The notion of shooting someone who didn't have a gun was a foreign concept to me untll I left the burbs.
 

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Irl this shyt ain't really a big deal, unless you're a nikka who's never left either environment

this is true. i grew up in the hood my suburban cousin would come visit and vice versa. it was all love when we kicked it with his friends and vice versa. i remember once we were playing football and a dude on the block said my cousin was bussing ass in his school clothes (he used to kinda dress like carlton) :russ:
 
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