What percentage of this board do you think is actually pro black?

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  • 100%

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • 80-90%

    Votes: 4 6.1%
  • 70-80%

    Votes: 5 7.6%
  • 60-70%

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • 50-60%

    Votes: 4 6.1%
  • 40-50%

    Votes: 5 7.6%
  • 40% or lower.

    Votes: 45 68.2%

  • Total voters
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And besides any serious pro black forum would need to be private with all members verifiably black. It would have to be a echo chamber of black first no subgroup distractions(no gender, sexuality, political, etc...) with any trolls and 3 strike rule breakers gone instantly.

That will never happen here.
 

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Now when I say pro black, I mean you are focused on positive achievements made by black people or providing advice or information about subjects that are useful in helping black people gain financial security, physical safety, strong health, etc.
Based on this definition less than 40%.
 
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Stop believing in that pro-black nonsense, most black people (the entire diaspora) hate themselves, and prove it every day. If these people were so pro-black, their kids wouldn't be the lowest testing kids in the nation. And they wouldn't use slurs against each other.

Being pro yourself is the most black thing you can do, look at how many of these idiots know nothing about Civil Rights figures and other historical black figures.

They allow whites to tell them everything, I watched many black people on good behavior when the white boss came around.


I will never work for a white person ever in my fukking life. Nor any of the ethnic henchmen that serve the interest of the white man.


Focus on yourself. Or be a pawn for an idiot claiming to be anything but an idiot, pick one.
 

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I'd say 40% or less. I feel like a lot of people here who identify as black are pro themselves so they default to some notion of pro-blackness but only because they're members of the race not because they actually want to say black people thrive .
 

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Here is my view of what true Pro-Blackness is. Now mind you, it is my opinion, and is what I hold to when I make my views. True Pro-Blackness is seeking the truth that will aid us in making ourselves stronger economically and politically where-ever we may find ourselves. This also means that I consider you pro-Black if the concerns of your Black ethnicity ranks higher than the concerns of your sexuality and political party. When I notice you are ready to defend policies that harm Black Americans, and you are a Black American, I cease to consider you pro_Black and consider you more psuedo pro-Black. When it comes to other Black ethnicities, them not caring about the issues of Black Americans is expected at this point, because of the tribalism many of them practice. Which does not mean they are anti-Pro-Black, it just means they are Pro-Black their ethnicity. So really, at the end of the day, if you uplift the concerns of your Black ethnicity over the concerns of other groups, then I consider you Pro-Black.


So to reiterate, my opinion of someone being Pro-Black is based on where they place the concerns of their Black ethnicity compared to the concerns of other groups. This does not exclude Black non-Black American ethnicities, instead I just see their efforts for what they are, Pro-Blackness for their ethnicity. I have no problem with that, because I am Pro-Black my ethnicity, Black American. Still, while I consider non-Black American Black people my distant cousins, I do not consider them first when it comes to concerns that are particular to my ethnicity. If I have to choose issues that affect them versus ones that affect my people, I mirror what they have done in the past, I choose my people first. What anyone thinks about that, matters not to me.
 
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