PhonZhi
Veteran
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

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
you see it online all the time....you don't really see "real" nikkas defending "suburban" nikkas tho...

