Dzali OG
Dz Ali OG...Pay me like you owe me!
This comes from the kareem hunt story, but applies in a lot more situations.
My black people we're going need to step our sophistication game up.
Going have to stop overreacting to the n bomb too! Us overreacting to that bomb being hurled at us only empowers them. They don't overreact to us calling them cac or cracka, or whatever. They either
or
but never
cause we call them a name. Reason being...they don't have a inferiority complex to us.
Broad calling a guy a "dog" the guy is
.
Guy calling a broad a hoe, the girl is
.
Now think which scenario fits black people? Think about the psychology of it. Why does a man not mind being called a dog (cac called a cac)? And why do women go crazy when a man calls them a hoe (black called a n bomb)?
If I react to a person calling me a n bomb, it's because of the malice, plus their ability and opportunity to cause me harm. The actual word means nothing to me. Their "nigg*r" is no more potent or valid than my "cac". We can go back amd forth calling each other that all day
.
Ok so come on down with your feminine emotion and overreacting...

Going have to stop overreacting to the n bomb too! Us overreacting to that bomb being hurled at us only empowers them. They don't overreact to us calling them cac or cracka, or whatever. They either



Broad calling a guy a "dog" the guy is

Guy calling a broad a hoe, the girl is


Now think which scenario fits black people? Think about the psychology of it. Why does a man not mind being called a dog (cac called a cac)? And why do women go crazy when a man calls them a hoe (black called a n bomb)?
If I react to a person calling me a n bomb, it's because of the malice, plus their ability and opportunity to cause me harm. The actual word means nothing to me. Their "nigg*r" is no more potent or valid than my "cac". We can go back amd forth calling each other that all day

Ok so come on down with your feminine emotion and overreacting...