PhonZhi
Veteran
Seems like when the subject is about what black men and women are doing wrong, they're allowed to stay in TLR. Threads that are informative about white supremacy and slavery seems to get quickly moved to The Root.  2 threads rite now titled "black women are desperate" & "black men are not building a community"  or something similar are on the 1st page. How do yall mods decide what topics stays and which goes?  Seems like anything "bashing" the black man and woman can stay and be a form of entertainment for the "others".   Just my observation
 Threads that are informative about white supremacy and slavery seems to get quickly moved to The Root.  2 threads rite now titled "black women are desperate" & "black men are not building a community"  or something similar are on the 1st page. How do yall mods decide what topics stays and which goes?  Seems like anything "bashing" the black man and woman can stay and be a form of entertainment for the "others".   Just my observation
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			 Threads that are informative about white supremacy and slavery seems to get quickly moved to The Root.  2 threads rite now titled "black women are desperate" & "black men are not building a community"  or something similar are on the 1st page. How do yall mods decide what topics stays and which goes?  Seems like anything "bashing" the black man and woman can stay and be a form of entertainment for the "others".   Just my observation
 Threads that are informative about white supremacy and slavery seems to get quickly moved to The Root.  2 threads rite now titled "black women are desperate" & "black men are not building a community"  or something similar are on the 1st page. How do yall mods decide what topics stays and which goes?  Seems like anything "bashing" the black man and woman can stay and be a form of entertainment for the "others".   Just my observation
 
 
		 and give "validation" for a lot of fukked up views some posters have.
 and give "validation" for a lot of fukked up views some posters have. but "controversial" topics always get more play than genuine happy topics most people (including myself) like to debate.
 but "controversial" topics always get more play than genuine happy topics most people (including myself) like to debate. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		