What is Black people's obession with White acceptance?

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Like seriously, alot of Black people are OBSESSED

This is the main reason this Black Lives Matter movement is going strong

The Black Lives Live Matter movement should be called White acceptance. Look at the many ways

- Marching
- Protesting at the White House
- Athletes at the ESPYs giving protest speeches
- Black TV analysts going on News networks trying to convince white hosts about racism

It's like Black people have this undying wish for White compassion. Wishing for someday for white people to feel love for them. For white people to one day think of them as equals. It's kind of sad to me in a way

It's like most Black people have never opened up a book on White history and never saw the destruction and evilness they have done to us. It's like a woman who is in an abusive relationship with a man who beat and tried to kill her, but keeps coming back thinking there's hope for a change :wtf:


Just look at this photo


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It's a child pleading to their father like "Please daddy, stop beating me. Are you saying you don't love me any more?"


You keep seeing historical eras from the 60s, to the Jim Crow era, to the late 1800s Imperialism era in Africa. to the Slavery era, to the 1400s when Europeans came to destroy Afrifca, the Crusades, etc etc... The history is well documented. Stop trying to convince them. THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT YOU



And I truly think Black people are actually halting their own progress for white acceptance
Instead of Segregating. Not necessarily moving. But segregating from buying from white businesses completely, only buying from black businesses, make more and only support black record labels, create our own sports league, create a black City Bus system, black people all acquiring gun licenses/permits, etc etc


But I guess protesting is a much better option :mindblown:
which black business is going to produce your phone, car, food (and I'm not talking about restaurants but actually raising lifestock and growing food) and energy? Which black bank is going to give you a credit to buy your car, house or start your business? Which black business is going to employ you and pay a salary large enough for you to invest? How are black businesses going to make enough money by selling solely to black people to compte with white businesses who have a much broader customer base?
 

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The fact that black people are asking for change instead of demanding change... shows you that its really a lot of nikkas that are lacking in terms of reading through history..

Somewhere along the line they started telling black people that If they want change they've got to be really nice and ask.. quite patronizing really they expect us to beg like little children just so we can have the basic rights. Its ever since MLK that they've done this really.

Plus, when you have control over education its easier to control the masses. Thats why I said nikkas are lacking in terms of history because MLK is really the main part of history that they teach these days.

This is pretty much how 'black' history is taught these days : 'ah well whites took blacks to america and yeah they were here for a while but then there was a war and president lincoln free'd em :win: *fast forward to MLK's time > briefly mention Rosa Parks > focus mainly on MLK beginning with the 'I Have A Dream' speech > Great focus on his peaceful, non violent methods (while throwing some shade at Malcolm X) > Briefly mention meeting with JFK > Intentionally forget to mention the fact that he began to change his views towards the end of his life and briefly mention him being assassinated > Speak on his legacy > End of black history which to some whites they saw it as the end of racism in America

Problem with this is that white supremacists know the avg black man & woman aint actively reading through black history like that.. im dead serious If you ask nikkas about 'Marcus Garvey' they will be like :dwillhuh: . So when black people today are tryna get change whats the first thing we do? We try what MLK did because according to history that was probably the only successful method.

Thats why I urge every black person to read through history, history is there to show you the mistakes of those who came before you so that hopefully you learn from those mistakes. You even have greats like Garvey who have left blueprints for us but unfortunately people don't wanna read. nikkas clearly arent looking at their history either - when white people have wanted change when did you ever see them use these so called peaceful methods? Americans didnt protest to the English begging for independence.. they took their guns and took that independence by force. Great changes don't 'ask' to happen, its simply demanded or made to happen by force.

Peaceful protests make it easier for them to just say 'lol nope :umad: ' , going by force will make them think twice.

I personally can't take people seriously when they speak all day on 'white supremacy' only to fall for the advice that they give. Its like its saying 'here, this is how you can destabilize me and weaken me'. Are you really gonna take advice from your opponent on how to beat him? Its silly.

This post might not be on topic but I just had to drop my 2 cents
This is definitely a problem, but it falls on the older generation to teach the younger generation and inspire them to go out and learn more. There's a TON of foul shyt that was done to us but it's been and is being swept under the rug by supremacy in order to make themselves look like they aren't the bad guys throughout history, history is written by the victor, you won't learn about black Wall Street in school, or about how Central Park land was taken forms blacks or how about how white people would be straight up savage during hangings if black people, going so far as to castrate men and torture them before the hanging?

But now it falls on us to teach this to our brothers and sisters and the next generation, we can't make the same mistakes that those before us made.
 
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