This is why class separation is so vital in the Black community

ThrobbingHood

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We have what I call “Dear Mama” syndrome. Collectively, the worst aspects of our culture will always be excused or mollycoddled. Why? Because people will always have a family member or feel attached to individuals like the one in the video.

“And even as a crack fiend, Mama
You always was a black queen, Mama”

Any attempt to chastise or separate ourselves from the trashiest aspects of the community is received with being called “anti-black”, or the usual “but white folk also-“ rhetoric.

India Arie tried to address black women’s degraded image in rap and she got chewed out and spit out. There’s nothing worth salvaging at this point. Most people are too far gone and are beyond redemption.
 

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Exactly what in the fukk are yall proposing when you say this? Most Black folks have SOMEBODY in their family that's "lower class"


Do they cut them off? America's primary narrative is the bootstrapper-- those that went from nothing to something. So we cut them off, they find acceptance... and now they're a powerful c00n we resent even more
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We have what I call “Dear Mama” syndrome. Collectively, the worst aspects of our culture will always be excused or mollycoddled.

“And even as a crack fiend, Mama
You always was a black queen, Mama”

Any attempt to chastise or separate ourselves from the trashiest aspects of the community is received with being called “anti-black”, or the usual “but white folk also-“ rhetoric.

India Arie tried to address black women’s degraded image in rap and she got chewed out and spit out. There’s nothing worth salvaging at this point. Most people are too far gone and are beyond redemption.

Shut up fakkit

You spend majority of the time shytting on and looking down on black

“Most people are too far gone and are beyond redemption”

The average black person is not like those in the video you fukking out of touch, oreo cookie ass c00n
 

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Exactly what in the fukk are yall proposing when you say this? Most Black folks have SOMEBODY in their family that's "lower class"


Do they cut them off? America's primary narrative is the bootstrapper-- those that went from nothing to something. So we cut them off, they find acceptance... and now they're a powerful c00n we resent even more
nah-nope.gif

You can be poor and not a degenerate.
 

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We have what I call “Dear Mama” syndrome. Collectively, the worst aspects of our culture will always be excused or mollycoddled. Why? Because people will always have a family member or feel attached to individuals like the one in the video.

“And even as a crack fiend, Mama
You always was a black queen, Mama”

Any attempt to chastise or separate ourselves from the trashiest aspects of the community is received with being called “anti-black”, or the usual “but white folk also-“ rhetoric.

India Arie tried to address black women’s degraded image in rap and she got chewed out and spit out. There’s nothing worth salvaging at this point. Most people are too far gone and are beyond redemption.
In what metro area are broke uneducated jailbird hood nikkas openly accepted by the black upper class???

We not talking about entertainers. We talking real life. There already is a divide.
 
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