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And you need to read a little bit more. Give yourself a little more power
Im tired of you blacks and your victim mentality. Its not the white mans fault, he doesnt control your destiny. Make better decisions. The key to a better life starts with ourselves not what ''the white man'' determines, muhfukkas need to take some responsibility for themselves sheesh
 

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The problem is BETWEEN HER EARS. The reason why the B.C. will continue to DEVOLVE is because of the c00n SAMBOS/SAMBOETTES who FEEL SYMPATHY for this girl, EXCUSE HER ACTIONS, and DEFLECT THE BLAME to INVISIBLE MEN!

You guys are TYPICAL and MASS IN NUMBERS THO, so :manny:.....She saw her friends pregnant at 15, 16, 17 years old. She saw her aunts and cousins go thru the same struggle. Hell, her sister undoubtedly is a single mom on welfare. :ld:

Decision-making skills are at an all time low. Im just going to break down her SHOPPING HABITS!

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Usually people internalize their surroundings. If you're around bad decision making people, women who are getting pregnant at a young age, and all the other shyt that comes along with poverty most likely you're going to accept that as being okay. Most people don't have the ability to take themselves out of their environments and look at the bigger picture. This is why the cycle of poverty is so difficult to break. Its easy for an outsider to look in and say, "well she should do x, y and z." But to actually be surrounded by that every single day. It becomes you're identity and your reality. I swear some of you all sound like rich, ignorant white people.
 

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What is done is done. Therefore discussing the gym shoes on her sons feet is not going to help her situation at all. It is completely unproductive when you don't even know if she was the one who bought the shoes.

What is productive is discussing solutions for her given her current circumstances. That can be done in a way that is not degrading or dehumanizing.

You shouldn't be on such a high horse as supporting the murdering your own children is a far worse sin than having unlawful sex. You need to worry about why your own actions have been completely irresponsible. You think that killing your babies gets you off the hook but it doesn't. Your reckless sexual behavior is just as foolish as hers. No one should be having sex with the notion that it is free, casual, and comes without responsibility.

You don't see me struggling with kids out here and even if I had kids I have education and a career to provide for em so miss me with that

I'm sick of you black women instead of standing up and using your platform to educate these dumb brehettes instead you chide men F outta here :camby:
 

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people have sex, they get pregnant. You should never make a permanent decision on temporary circumstances. I'd say she shouldn't have been having sex period.

Anyways. Can people not be struggling like this on their own? They can.

I feel sorry for her because we all make mistakes she is doing her best and I'm not gonna turn my nose up at someone because I'm not in that situation. Hopefully she can use her time off to find better work.
I think the thing is we don't all make life-changing mistakes. I got Coke instead of Pepsi, that was a mistake.
She had unprotected sex with a man even with birth-control available, and the full-knowledge that she would be ruining her financial future. That's more than a mistake.
 

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I think the thing is we don't all make life-changing mistakes. I got Coke instead of Pepsi, that was a mistake.
She had unprotected sex with a man even with birth-control available, and the full-knowledge that she would be ruining her financial future. That's more than a mistake.
damn near everyone will make a life changing mistake in their lifetime. There is just levels to how much it changes your life.
 

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You don't see me struggling with kids out here and even if I had kids I have education and a career to provide for em so miss me with that

I'm sick of you black women instead of standing up and using your platform to educate these dumb brehettes instead you chide men F outta here :camby:

You don't have living children because you murdered them. You are no better than this woman.

Your career doesn't erase your disgusting sexual past, std history, or murdered children. You are no better than this woman when it comes to lacking sexual discretion.
 

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On some G-shyt :ld: If I hit rock bottom Im going back to Granada and living in a cave. If gypsies with NO INCOME can do it.... :ehh: Low-impact living (starts @ 1:26)


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Im tired of you blacks and your victim mentality. Its not the white mans fault, he doesnt control your destiny. Make better decisions. The key to a better life starts with ourselves not what ''the white man'' muhfukkas need to take some responsibility for themselves sheesh

No one is a victim but you sound like a white supremacist with your 'bootstraps' and responsibility bit. A better life when you live in cyclical poverty? A better life when the system is designed for you to fail? Like I said, do some reading. Learn about red lining, the war on drugs, gerrymandering, mass incarceration, drop out factories and how these along with other PLANNED legislative moves have hindered the progression of a large swath of the black population in this country.
 

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Nah, I'm not goin' in on this Black woman. That's what the fukk these white ppl want us to do. Look down on our women. This shyt happens to white women too, but I damn sure dont see white ppl talkin bad about them.

A lot of u bytch nikkaz were born under the same circumstances if you really wanna know the truth, but you got your "certs" and that completely wiped all that away
 

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Usually people internalize their surroundings. If you're around bad decision making people, women who are getting pregnant at a young age, and all the other shyt that comes along with poverty most likely you're going to accept that as being okay. Most people don't have the ability to take themselves out of their environments and look at the bigger picture. This is why the cycle of poverty is so difficult to break. Its easy for an outsider to look in and say, "well she should do x, y and z." But to actually be surrounded by that every single day. It becomes you're identity and your reality. I swear some of you all sound like rich, ignorant white people.


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How dare u be rational on the coli
 

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there would be no homeless shelters, no soup kitchens, no battered women's sheltors, no feeding the kids in Africa, no food drives. If everyone felt like the typical uppity negro Coli man.

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There would also be a hell of a lot less children trapped in impoverished conditions :francis:
It sounds like you're trying to equate systemic poverty and abuse from family and partners with a stupid young woman's poor decision that she's now complaining about. :usure:
My question is: "Where's the father?" "Where's the child support?" :dame:
 
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