Why does society hate proud Black People? (Cacs and others stay the fukk out of this thread)

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I wouldn't say "proud" but most don't like seeing their inferiority up close and personal (but have no problem in thinking, feeling, saying, and acting their "superiority")

So if there's someon like Jack Johnson, Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Martin Luther, or more currently a Floyd Mayweather, Cam Newton, Tupac Shakur or someone really vocal or with a superior presence then a lot of them won't like it.

They also don't like hearing about their privilege... Which is why Beyonces song/video offended them so... They didn't expect that from Beyoncé :mjcry:
 

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proud black people challenge their false narrative that blacks are "inferior". White supremacy depends on black people internalizing this myth, and when we dont it makes them very uncomfortable. As long as your putting them on a pedestal everything is all good. the moment you embrace your blackness they have a fit..

they dont even want black people on an even playing field bc they know that we'll naturally surpass them with minimal effort. that's why they developed an ongoing system of racism white supremacy to keep black people on a lower level. if someone is truly inferior, would you focus all of your energy on destroying them? no, because they're not a threat. blacks need to wake the hell up and realize our greatness, which is their biggest fear.

white people are the most insecure group of human beings to ever walk this earth. its because of their genetic recessive status. they know that black people could wipe them out without a gun. whether they're aware of it consciously or subconsciously.
 

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OP...they don't just hate proud blacks, they hate ALL of us.

I personally think it goes back to....evolution. Our ancestors split from the groups that became whites/asians/everyone else long before those other groups splintered. So basically...black Africans are on one side of the fence...other groups are on the other side, splintered, but on the same side nonetheless. And this effects their neurology, psychology, language, culture, sexual selection, etc. The hate is in the blood. It's deeper than just imperialism/colonialism/economics/the media. I've actually grown a little irritated by seeing this assumed by fellow black people (Oftentimes, ones that I respect). Black people can strike gold tomorrow, grow the largest economy in Africa, create the highest forms of art and culture ever seen, realize national utopia's...we'll still be disliked by outsiders.

Liberalism and equality are ideas that we as black people tend to latch onto because it makes us feel secure about these truths. But we as a people need to drop the academic nonsense, and get back to our instincts. Humanism has had a negative effect on blacks. We need to remember that those high ideals shadow in comparison to the fact humanity as a whole is a very fractured group of intelligent apes living on a tiny planet with limited resources. That's it.

It's because they're obsessed with us so almost anything we do results in a negative reaction

You never hear whites complaining about Telemundo or any of the Asian channels, they never stop bytching about BET though

You never hear whites complaining about Hispanic Heritage month, Native American month or what not. They always bytch about Black History month though

It's an obsession. It's a sick obsession that every non black race has with us

Yep!

EVERYTHING we do results in abuse of some sort.

The "Oscars So White" thing? Notice how much fukking TERROR blacks faced for it? But when hispanics came out and talked about their issues with diversity...met with silence or even applause!

We, collectively, are going to have to realize that it's us versus everyone.
 

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I love seeing topics like this on the Coli. I love seeing brothers wake up.

Most of the reasons have been stated and I can personally attest to them. Now that I'm woke, I go back to moments of my life and remember the inferiority complex that white people had around me that I was too self-loathing to pick up on.

I bought into that shyt and didn't even realize how I was being trained to hate myself or look down on it.

The more I learned about myself and my people, the more confidence I got. The more confident and observant I got, the more white people started showing their true colors.

I got white boys that I was cool with during my freshman year of college who can't stand me now.
 

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It's called fear.

All those with power fear losing power.

Black people have been treated so bad they fear what will happen if blacks break free from oppression, they fear the retaliation they deserve, yet they cannot fathom the fact black people don't even want vengeance just freedom because they can only think with their own logic.

This is why so much energy and resources have been dedicated to crippling the black community for hundreds of years. This why J Edgar Hover who has buildings named after him and is considered a hero in this country stated the rise of a black messiah must never be allowed to happen.

So if you are black and proud you in direct defiance of America by default.

This is why they call the black panthers a hate group, being pro black, aiding the black community, doing anything positive for black people is an aggression act towards whites and towards America because it's not in their interest of blacks to be self sufficient and powerful.

That's the macrocosm. The microcosm, being the dumb ass bum ass everyday cacs believe they are superior by default. This is what they are taught and what is reinforced to them in society. So when a black person is buying into that and contradicts their reality they become enraged. White supremacy is a religion, they get mad the same reason muslims get mad at images of the prophet. It is blasphemous to them for a black man to be proud and confident, and they are threatened by that energy. They respond in that fashion because something in their DNA tells them to be afraid. A strong willed black men is a threat to everything they know and hold as true, so they want to diminish that by any means.
I had to rep this comment man...

It's like, so much effort has been put by others to make us seem like we should be ashamed to be black.

It's messed up, but I make no apologies for who I am.
 

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I love seeing topics like this on the Coli. I love seeing brothers wake up.

Most of the reasons have been stated and I can personally attest to them. Now that I'm woke, I go back to moments of my life and remember the inferiority complex that white people had around me that I was too self-loathing to pick up on.

I bought into that shyt and didn't even realize how I was being trained to hate myself or look down on it.

The more I learned about myself and my people, the more confidence I got. The more confident and observant I got, the more white people started showing their true colors.

I got white boys that I was cool with during my freshman year of college who can't stand me now.
I grew up in a predominantly white neighborhood. I surrounded myself with mostly whites, I had less than five black friends at that time. But as time passed and I entered college and became aware of racism and started to read into Black history I started to wake up and become more proud of myself and my heritage. There are parts of my past that shame me but I'm trying not to focus on that now.

Alot of my white friends from college I don't even speak to anymore cause I can remember some choice times they were acting racist on the sly and I just picked it up as humor or didn't think of it. But really they were trying to dictate my behavior and force their beliefs on me.

Their true colors started to show in certain situations....especially when it came to women and money.
 

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OP...they don't just hate proud blacks, they hate ALL of us.

I personally think it goes back to....evolution. Our ancestors split from the groups that became whites/asians/everyone else long before those other groups splintered. So basically...black Africans are on one side of the fence...other groups are on the other side, splintered, but on the same side nonetheless. And this effects their neurology, psychology, language, culture, sexual selection, etc. The hate is in the blood. It's deeper than just imperialism/colonialism/economics/the media. I've actually grown a little irritated by seeing this assumed by fellow black people (Oftentimes, ones that I respect). Black people can strike gold tomorrow, grow the largest economy in Africa, create the highest forms of art and culture ever seen, realize national utopia's...we'll still be disliked by outsiders.

Liberalism and equality are ideas that we as black people tend to latch onto because it makes us feel secure about these truths. But we as a people need to drop the academic nonsense, and get back to our instincts. Humanism has had a negative effect on blacks. We need to remember that those high ideals shadow in comparison to the fact humanity as a whole is a very fractured group of intelligent apes living on a tiny planet with limited resources. That's it.



Yep!

EVERYTHING we do results in abuse of some sort.

The "Oscars So White" thing? Notice how much fukking TERROR blacks faced for it? But when hispanics came out and talked about their issues with diversity...met with silence or even applause!

We, collectively, are going to have to realize that it's us versus everyone.
I think alot of society's fears of black people have to do with the fact that blacks are the oldest group of people on the planet. Our history goes back tens of thousands of years while others do not go that far...

Another thing I think about is when I walk around here in NYC. On a daily basis I can count on one hand how many shook people are to even cross my path on the same sidewalk and make a b-line across the street to the other side. Atleast 5.

This is why I am afraid of NOBODY. Cause I realize they are more afraid of me...than I am of them.
 

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Maybe. How do you know any of the posters in this thread are African blood anyway? Do you think cacs are not reading this thread?

Might as well include them in the convo.
They are included in 99.9% of EVERYTHING.


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Let em know how it feels when the shoe is on the other foot.
 

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This a black folks only thread. PERIOD.

Whites and others can read...dap...but not comment. Im sick pf having to silence myself, backtrack, watch what i say...to not offend the sensibilities of others that offend me and my peoples on a daily basis. Im not here to comfort the ignorance of others.

Real talk...some of you have been so brainwashed into thinkkng everybpdy got to be in our shyt. Im so fukking sick and tired of it! And i have every right to feel that way!
 
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