Habuggabaggah.

This is true.Because they live in a bubble. Anything that forces them to look outside their bubble threatens their reality.
They tell themselves they are important, the default, the greatest. But if black folks are strong and brilliant and have amazing empires and schools of knowledge, if black folks are exalted, everything they've known is a lie.
Of course this is not all white folks. But in general, white folks have been isolated and love isolation because it helps them maintain their reality, with no one to challenge it.
Homegirl please
This. It make these dudes look insecure talking about somebody else. Who the fukk cares? Its a few threads like this a day "I see white folks doing this why don't we do this". Get off their dikks and love yourselves damn but they can't cause low key they want to be accepted by whites idgaf what they say. They do the same things as them but because they don't have power its "acceptable" signs of insecurity IMO.dammit another thread about white people.
It's just a topic of discussion like the ones we have on here everyday. Sometimes I just like to share my thoughts and opinions regarding race and racism in America and the world abroad and how it affects us as black people and how it correlates to our own relationship with the people on this planet. One of the things I like about the coli is how we can trade and share perspectives with black people from all around the world from below the mason dixon to all the way in the UK to Nairobi to BRazil.This. It make these dudes look insecure talking about somebody else. Who the fukk cares? Its a few threads like this a day "I see white folks doing this why don't we do this". Get off their dikks and love yourselves damn
I don't believe bold but if you do great for you but threads like this say otherwise. Y'all out here looking for white acceptance and are everyday. People do,the same things regardless if race but because you see more white faces at the top you act like we don't do the same things. That reeks of insecurity and lack of self my man. If you don't agree cool but that's how I see it. You just quoted someone that said nothing but straight up insecurity stuff. They live in a bubble hell tbh everybody mostly lives in a bubble us too.It's just a topic of discussion like the ones we have on here everyday. Sometimes I just like to share my thoughts and opinions regarding race and racism in America and the world abroad and how it affects us as black people and how it correlates to our own relationship with the people on this planet.
And I do love myself man. I have to thank my African dad and West Indian moms for that. I just wish more black people loved themselves. That's all.
I will never understand the persecution complex some white people display. It's so offensive it's not even worth criticizing honestly cause either they don't believe the words they say or they don't have a true understanding of socio economic affairs. I'll just say it's the latter.They see power slipping from their hands and they can't take it, or understand why.
Cac Alert, look at all the white insecurities in this post..... one question?This. It make these dudes look insecure talking about somebody else. Who the fukk cares? Its a few threads like this a day "I see white folks doing this why don't we do this". Get off their dikks and love yourselves damn but they can't cause low key they want to be accepted by whites idgaf what they say. They do the same things as them but because they don't have power its "acceptable" signs of insecurity IMO.


Suck a dikk fakkitCac Alert, look at all the white insecurities in this post..... one question?
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Only east asians can really compete with whites when it comes to resources. Whites are definitely insecure when it comes to that. But they just hate the rest of us, not out of insecurity or jealousy, just good ole fashioned hate. Don't ask me why cacs cac, they just do.They see power slipping from their hands and they can't take it, or understand why.
It took a while honestly to love and appreciate myself as a man, a human, a black man, and an African. But I will admit, this journey did not start off easy. There was pain, sorrow, then enlightenment, then acceptance, then my journey into manhood and fully recognizing my worth as a person and my identity as a black man formally began. Ofcourse, having successful family members that were taught our history helped me out on my journey as well. They were the strength and inspiration I needed to press on and still are. Although I grew up in a relatively well to do upbringing, having immigrant parents that had their children in America as a first generation African/West Indian brought many challenges to all of us including my own siblings.I don't believe bold but if you do great for you but threads like this say otherwise. Y'all out here looking for white acceptance and are everyday. People do,the same things regardless if race but because you see more white faces at the top you act like we don't do the same things. That reeks of insecurity and lack of self my man. If you don't agree cool but that's how I see it. You just quoted someone that said nothing but straight up insecurity stuff. They live in a bubble hell tbh everybody mostly lives in a bubble us too.