White validation is the wave for the 2020s

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Sorry. Is it wrong to say I get second hand embarassment from this? Even though I shouldn't as a proud self-respecting black man/

Cause everyday I go on social media, there's always some low self esteem ass white validation seeking ass kneegrows c00nin it up for white massa! Saying how much they hate it when Black Men compliment them, and then worshipping even the most toxic white men no matter how many people they fukk over and how many atrocities they commit. Saying how much they hate Black Women for existing while they puffing up a white woman who gonna get them deleted and say to the cops that he r*ped her and she acted in self defense.

White supremacy has really done a number on the minds of black people. Why are we giving so much time and attention to the people who oppress us to this very day?
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Desperation for clout can be a MFer :coffee: :francis::unimpressed:

I guess it could've been worse though.
 

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Wasn’t there a thread on a video of a guy walking through Pakistan(?) recently? The response he received from the locals was similar to this, but the thread responses are like the complete opposite :dead:


Yes


Just like there was also a thread with a breh walking in Thailand with a bunch of women in the background yelling bbc. And of course TLR got excited by it lol.

The sex tourism threads are low key like this too
 

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It's been the wave for awhile. Even our social movements are largely aimed at white people. BLM was largely about guilting white liberals - mainly white liberal women - into giving them money. Every other year we see an "Oscars So White" campaign on twitter where black influencers and actors essentially beg for awards. Whenever black media/art depicts "black trauma" it gets praised by a certain group of white people, who seem to be so scared they can't possibly critique it honestly.

The sad thing is that we're seeing a lot of black mediocrity rewarded due to this. The black writers who have "won" the most over the last few years have largely been suburban black people pimping some of the most pedestrian bullshyt imageable. Caricatures of black trauma who have effectively created a black struggle cinematic universe. Lovecraft Country, Us, and a host of other bullshyt. You know this is the case because you almost never seen regular black people depicted on film. One of the last times I felt like regular black people were on film was Moonlight. Just a beautiful film but I think a lot of black writers/filmmakers have taken that aesthetic - mainly the way darker black people are filmed/framed/lighting/etc - and mixed it with the most basic take on Get Out (white people as the monster in a horror film) to create all this bullshyt we're getting.
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Also...peep how many of these new black TV shows have white characters in them.
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It's obvious Black people aren't the audience.
This new movement is shoehorned by shea butter twitter BW and LGBTQ Millenial BLacks with a bluecheck.
We can't get anything "authentic" anymore...it has to be also for "them".
They love to shyt on straight black men for the virtue signaling delight of anti-black racists
They love to revise history they weren't there for
They obviously didn't grow up around black people and still have issues with thier blackness
and I can tell the majority of them have a white significat other
which make me look at their numerous thinkpieces about white supremacy and racism sideways
cause obviously they don't care about black wealth, or black business, or black farmers, or black communities
they only want to be accepted by white people.
they don't want to be accepted by black folks...they want to run away from blackness and all of it's issues in secret.

So for me, somebody born in 1984 and grew up in the 90s and was heavy online in the 2000s. It just saddens me to see shyt like this, it really doe.s
 

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Also...peep how many of these new black TV shows have white characters in them.
:dahell:
It's obvious Black people aren't the audience.
This new movement is shoehorned by shea butter twitter BW and LGBTQ Millenial BLacks with a bluecheck.
We can't get anything "authentic" anymore...it has to be also for "them".
They love to shyt on straight black men for the virtue signaling delight of anti-black racists
They love to revise history they weren't there for
They obviously didn't grow up around black people and still have issues with thier blackness
and I can tell the majority of them have a white significat other
which make me look at their numerous thinkpieces about white supremacy and racism sideways
cause obviously they don't care about black wealth, or black business, or black farmers, or black communities
they only want to be accepted by white people.
they don't want to be accepted by black folks...they want to run away from blackness and all of it's issues in secret.

So for me, somebody born in 1984 and grew up in the 90s and was heavy online in the 2000s. It just saddens me to see shyt like this, it really doe.s

Yup. Reminds me of a great Denzel clip about race versus culture:


We're all black...but I think it's becoming clear that a lot of cultural things we may have taken for granted are not being passed on anymore. Whether your parents grew up in the 60s/70s or 80s/90s, they were consuming black media that looked like us. Characters, shows, movies that looked like us. Talked like us. Struggled like us. And a lot of the content revolved around internal shyt. Sure there were plenty of eps about encounters with cops or a racist white neighbor but for the most part when you look back on that stuff, it was about drama between black people. I use "drama" to just mean...encounters, whether good or bad, romantic or platonic, violent or peaceful, whatever. LIFE. I wouldn't even call them "black" shows. They were culturally black in the sense that there were things in Fresh Prince a black person would recognize more easily than a white person...but white people still loved the shows and didn't even consider them "black shows."

Today most of the black content seems to fall into two camps. You either get the reality tv stuff, where acting as ignorant or stupid or violent as possible is prioritized in order to get people on twitter talking. Or you get regular shows which also heavily lean into the most trashy or storylines, vulgar shyt, and nihilism in order to once again get people on twitter talking. The problem is there is no culture in these shows. Unless we are to believe being trashy, being a bad bytch, etc are cultural for us. And because all this shyt is so hyper focused on meeting a twitter quota for trashiness and stereotypical gay black male cattiness, you get a lot of trash that are viewed as "black shows." Before anyone thinks I'm only talking about two demographics, we can add 50 Cen't bullshyt shows in here too. I wouldn't even view this as a problem if there was balance. If we had black showrunners who were making interesting shows or movies about...whatever, but included more...regular black characters and stories, or shows that didn't have majority black casts but had black leads and black showrunners.

Nothing wrong with shows with a lot of nudity, or shows about black gangsters, or whatever else. I'm just asking for smart, good television. But to get there you need smart, good black showrunners. Instead we have a class of black showrunners whose first inclination is to cater to white liberal sympathy, and their second inclination is to cater to black twitter. Which means we're not getting a "black" Mad Men or The Sopranos or Severance or whatever else, anytime soon.
 

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Wasn’t there a thread on a video of a guy walking through Pakistan(?) recently? The response he received from the locals was similar to this, but the thread responses are like the complete opposite :dead:
She just being friendly and documenting her experience. What y’all want her to do? spit in their face and call them cacs?
Did he make videos about how he hated the attention his hair got him from hotep Black women?

Because that's clearly the point of the thread
 

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Did he make videos about how he hated the attention his hair got him from hotep Black women?

Because that's clearly the point of the thread

Don’t we make fun of certain types of people here? Does that mean we automatically hate them all. It was a skit dawg. Y’all crying over a short Tik Tok video
 

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Don’t we make fun of certain types of people here? Does that mean we automatically hate them all. It was a skit dawg. Y’all crying over a short Tik Tok video
I didn't say nothing about hating anybody breh. But if you say I'm crying then I'm crying, you got it :manny:
 

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The sad thing is that we're seeing a lot of black mediocrity rewarded due to this. The black writers who have "won" the most over the last few years have largely been suburban black people pimping some of the most pedestrian bullshyt imageable. Caricatures of black trauma who have effectively created a black struggle cinematic universe. Lovecraft Country, Us, and a host of other bullshyt. You know this is the case because you almost never seen regular black people depicted on film. One of the last times I felt like regular black people were on film was Moonlight. Just a beautiful film but I think a lot of black writers/filmmakers have taken that aesthetic - mainly the way darker black people are filmed/framed/lighting/etc - and mixed it with the most basic take on Get Out (white people as the monster in a horror film) to create all this bullshyt we're getting.
Been speaking on this for years

A lot of these black writers now are black people that don't grow up around black people

You can also feel the disdain for black people in their work and interviews

And the result is we get all this garbage which is really dissertations on blackness written for white people
 
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