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  • Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
    It's not victimhood. It's called intergenerational trauma. Depression is not something you can easily recover from. Trauma is an experience that overwhelms one's ability to cope. It takes a long time.
    Don’t respond to White nonsensical rhetoric like “victim-hood” or “Feeling sorry for themselves” or “lack of motivation” or any other stale white axioms that subvert the truth, absolve white criminality and attempt to pin all blame on the victims. They learn these silly key terms from outlets like Fox News in defense of white criminality.
    Last edited by SugarRaRobinson; 03-10-2019, 03:26 AM.

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    • Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson View Post
      Don’t respond to White nonsensical rhetoric like “victim-hood” or “Feeling sorry for themselves” or “lack of motivation” or any other stale white axioms that subvert the truth, absolve white criminality and attempt to pin all blame on the victims.
      I’ll keep it really simple. Black American music is a disaster. BET intentionally pushed rapped music. That was originally a powerful ***ish mogul who ran it, no different how ***s have run the NBA...

      Rap music is a disgrace and fook Jay Z pushing for guys like 21 Savage to be released by ICE.

      All the Black American youths are saturated with rap music its pathetic. Herbie Han****, Miles Davis, MLK Jr., Hendrix would all be appalled. There’s no need to push Rap music at all.

      Rap music is one of the biggest problems in African American culture. Until this style of music is boycotted new generations will inquire “what’s going on?” with the hope that these new youths see a Change.

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      • Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
        It's not victimhood. It's called intergenerational trauma. Depression is not something you can easily recover from. Trauma is an experience that overwhelms one's ability to cope. It takes a long time.
        Are there “successful” black Americans? Forget the world level, we’ll keep USA.

        How many African Americans in the USA don’t talk about victimhood? What are these classes or areas.

        On a different point, “I come from the hood, water and cornflakes!”

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        • Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson View Post
          Don’t respond to White nonsensical rhetoric like “victim-hood” or “Feeling sorry for themselves” or “lack of motivation” or any other stale white axioms that subvert the truth, absolve white criminality and attempt to pin all blame on the victims. They learn these silly key terms from outlets like Fox News in defense of white criminality.
          It's kinda hurtful the way some people see things. I work with people who still can't understand what was done to them after centuries of being told they were subservient and not any good. Most of them were tagged "criminals" because that's the only way they know how to survive.

          Doesn't mean all do crimes for this reason.

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          • Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
            Are there “successful” black Americans? Forget the world level, we’ll keep USA.

            How many African Americans in the USA don’t talk about victimhood? What are these classes or areas.

            On a different point, “I come from the hood, water and cornflakes!”
            I really don't understand the question.

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            • Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
              I’ll keep it really simple. Black American music is a disaster. BET intentionally pushed rapped music. That was originally a powerful ***ish mogul who ran it, no different how ***s have run the NBA...

              Rap music is a disgrace and fook Jay Z pushing for guys like 21 Savage to be released by ICE.

              All the Black American youths are saturated with rap music its pathetic. Herbie Han****, Miles Davis, MLK Jr., Hendrix would all be appalled. There’s no need to push Rap music at all.

              Rap music is one of the biggest problems in African American culture. Until this style of music is boycotted new generations will inquire “what’s going on?” with the hope that these new youths see a Change.
              I agree, as the music goes, so goes the youth (at least to an extent) the ***s have infiltrated HipHop (Lyor Cohen).

              This guy controls Jay Z and all of the younger guys like Young Thug. He’s the *** who’s got a lot of these rappers wearing purses and dresses. But at this juncture, the state of HipHop is unimportant, as there r much more serious things going on way more important.

              Anyone hooked on HipHop today with the state that it’s in isn’t mentally strong anyway.

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              • Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
                I really don't understand the question.
                Which one? The first one?

                I’ll ask again, are there any successful black Americans?

                If you answer yes, with any quantitative thought about earnings (or your standard), then follow this secondary question, do Indians and ***s help each other?

                This is why we’re discussing victimhood and the acknowledgment why many black Americans have a gripe with not helping each other out.

                Rap music talks about slanging and making stacks etc etc etc... seems like a good living or influence to go by, but Rap music doe and incarcerations

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                • Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
                  It's kinda hurtful the way some people see things. I work with people who still can't understand what was done to them after centuries of being told they were subservient and not any good. Most of them were tagged "criminals" because that's the only way they know how to survive.

                  Doesn't mean all do crimes for this reason.
                  They know this, but their racist, so they like to gloss over pertinent context and perspective that would make them have to take accountability and stop simply blaming the victims all day long.

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                  • Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson View Post
                    They know this, but their racist, so they like to gloss over pertinent context and perspective that would make them have to take accountability and stop simply blaming the victims all day long.
                    And yet when there’s objectivity or trying to prove points some just claim “racism” as a form of denial.

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                    • Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
                      Which one? The first one?

                      I’ll ask again, are there any successful black Americans?

                      If you answer yes, with any quantitative thought about earnings (or your standard), then follow this secondary question, do Indians and ***s help each other?

                      This is why we’re discussing victimhood and the acknowledgment why many black Americans have a gripe with not helping each other out.

                      Rap music talks about slanging and making stacks etc etc etc... seems like a good living or influence to go by, but Rap music doe and incarcerations
                      Blacks don’t help each other because of historical mistrust infused in us by the slave experience. Have u ever read the Willie Lynch letter ? If so, you’d know it was all by design. And y are u so obsessed with rap music. Nas declared years ago that HipHop was dead, and it hasn’t risen back up yet, so who cares !

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