YO WTF is WRONG with Gen Z Black Kids ?!?

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Just a few I had saved up because I was already planning to use them as an example.




Notice how the arab one is a stich because the actual video got flamed so hard it got taken down. Proves my point that it's only a problem when it involves black men positively.

What’s positive about this? y’all are so easily impressed.
 
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I actually did watch roots with mom, she had me pick up the dvds at the library :heh:
Ain't gon lie....saw Roots for the first time at like age 10 or 11.

I was looking at white kids sideways the whole month. Clowned any black kid acting dumb in class. Had me on that Malcolm X vibe frfr. Classmates started calling me Farrakhan :russ: ...shyt stuck until senior year.
 

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They’re growing up around too many white people, and have too much white influence in their life. Same shyt I saw growing up and I was born in 96. So I already knew this next generation was toast. If you didn’t have a solid black foundation(black Santa Clauses during Christmas time, black dolls for the girls, going to black churches (even if you’re like me and grew out of it, it’s still important to have due to it’s historical significance in our community), fish frys, cookouts, going to black barbershops where other black men are around, reading positive black books for boys (Salt In My Shoe, Little Bill series, or Satchel Paige and me), positive books for black girls (I Love My Hair, Their Eyes Were Watching God) then start learning up on your history as a young teen(J.A. Rogers, Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, George Jackson, Ivan Van Sertima amongst others), black television shows, music, movies, entertainment, etc, etc) and you live in a white environment, this is typically what happens to you. Seen it and dealt with it my whole life. At my school you would literally get made fun of if you dated a dark skin chick; you and her would both be called ghetto and ratchet (mind you we were all raised deep in the burbs), or they would make fun of you if you couldn’t pull a white girl or lightskinned/mixed girl. Ahh yes, high school, 2010-2014, don’t miss a bit of it.
 

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It's always about precedents.

Too many people were happy with early 90's G-Funk era basically treating women poorly (or whatever sparked it).

Here's the thing though:
Any group with self-respect is not going to let disrespect slide like that.

Now you got ugly gender wars they passed onto their kids.

Setting the precedent rather than cutting it off will have consequences. That's how life works.
 
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Gen Z parent here - this is due to us thinking we made it and raising our kids in enclaves with “good schools” and “safety” which in America means around white people.

Another factor is these kids were raised in either hella dysfunctional bm/bf relationships or single parents or grandmas. None of which inspire any sort of race loyalty.

I could count on one hand the # of people in interracial relationships I saw on tv growing up in the 80s now it is rare for my kids to see black relationships.
The Little Mermaid coming tho:troll:
 
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