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  • #11
    I don't understand the notion that rich folks regardless of skin color can't protest or speak up for their race?

    I mean, look at some of these overnight sensation rappers who come out with 1 hit song/video and now they're rich as hell. They literally became rich overnight. Their mentality doesn't change just because you have a lot of money now. So just because a black person has a lot of money doesn't mean they can't speak out for their people man.

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    • #12
      White America has to start viewing blacks as their own sons and daughters. Until they care as much about the black struggle as they care about their own then nothing is going to change.

      If you are a family you don't just ignore the individuals who have problems. You try to help them so that the family as a whole gets stronger.

      That's how it should be with the American family.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
        White America has to start viewing blacks as their own sons and daughters. Until they care as much about the black struggle as they care about their own then nothing is going to change.

        If you are a family you don't just ignore the individuals who have problems. You try to help them so that the family as a whole gets stronger.

        That's how it should be with the American family.
        Why do they?.

        Do black people do the same?.

        White people are probably the least racist race on the planet.

        Go try being a black man in China, Japan, Mexico, Eastern Europe etc.

        How do black people view white people in the US?.

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        • #14


          Save it for when you're at the bar with a bunch of other racist old farts, Sugar.

          Anyway, I think his actions have to do with securing his starting position. Its no secret that Kaepernick has been playing like crap. If he lost his starting position or got cut, people would be screaming racism and nobody wants that kind of publicity.

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          • #15
            Thought the tread was gonna be good by the title. But then Kaepernik became an idiot after the 1st few words. Don't know him personally to know. But what I do know is that the media has their priorities a little off. Welcome to operation mockingbird.

            There are staggeringly more important things than this dude. And the sad thing is, is that he isn't even rich. The guy that owns the 49ers, who spends our money to build his stadiums, now he's rich, lol!!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Sup View Post
              I don't understand the notion that rich folks regardless of skin color can't protest or speak up for their race?

              I mean, look at some of these overnight sensation rappers who come out with 1 hit song/video and now they're rich as hell. They literally became rich overnight. Their mentality doesn't change just because you have a lot of money now. So just because a black person has a lot of money doesn't mean they can't speak out for their people man.
              Its nothing more than deflection. Anytime someone brings up a legitimate argument about the existence of racism, people look for any way possible to discredit him because they don't like the truth.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Derranged View Post
                Its nothing more than deflection. Anytime someone brings up a legitimate argument about the existence of racism, people look for any way possible to discredit him because they don't like the truth.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                  Still waiting for the idiot that one-starred this thread to name another country that has more successful blacks... Name another country that has more black billionaires and millionaires... But the idiot won't, that's why they one star a thread and run off with no rebuttal...

                  Run off And abandon thread like it is their kid
                  Just because some black people have been successful that doesn't mean the US isn't oppressive.

                  Take this thread, you start by saying he has the right to protest then you end by asking why he isn't protesting what you want him to. Then you argue that he is successful and that America has a lot of black rich people, yet do not point out that the poor/underclass is disproportionately comprised of people of color.

                  You and other white males want to limit the sphere of what he and other black people discusses. That is oppression.

                  And lets be clear-the reason you and others always deflect to black on black crime or fatherless children in the black community is because it puts the focus on black male behavior and takes it off of the history and the impact of oppression and racism from white males that in many ways has contributed greatly to these problems.

                  So long as those are the only issues that black men discuss you are fine because you are not being asked about, nor have to acknowledge, the impact that years of racism and how that in many ways is responsible for how we got here.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    Just because some black people have been successful that doesn't mean the US isn't oppressive.

                    Take this thread, you start by saying he has the right to protest then you end by asking why he isn't protesting what you want him to. Then you argue that he is successful and that America has a lot of black rich people, yet do not point out that the poor/underclass is disproportionately comprised of people of color.

                    You and other white males want to limit the sphere of what he and other black people discusses. That is oppression.

                    And lets be clear-the reason you and others always deflect to black on black crime or fatherless children in the black community is because it puts the focus on black male behavior and takes it off of the history and the impact of oppression and racism from white males that in many ways has contributed greatly to these problems.

                    So long as those are the only issues that black men discuss you are fine because you are not being asked about, nor have to acknowledge, the impact that years of racism and how that in many ways is responsible for how we got here.


                    Lmao.... Just stop with your lame rebuttal

                    1. That's not oppression that's freedom of speech.,, lmao at you thinking its oppressive that I think kap is an idiot

                    2. Let's be clear, we always bring up fatherless blacks and their behavior, because that's the root of the problem.. Don't try and deflect and somehow blame history for black dads running off.. No one is forcing black dads away,, that's a choice and a behavior..

                    3. What do you think is a bigger problem,,, bastard children raised in broken homes in poverty, or the end result of the kid growing up to be a lowlife criminal and shot by cops.. One is the cause, one is the result,,, yet the black community only seems to protest the result and not the cause..

                    Blm should be "black children matter"

                    But we are talking about a group that raises fatherless children, come from broken homes, raised by grandma because mom has substance abuse issues, yet BLM protesting to have drug dealers released from jail, even though their community is ravaged by drugs.. And the kids have no authority figure so once they go to school, misbehavior is so rampant that schools have to hire a damn security force, and also because mom/grandma can't afford kids, they get free lunches at school and then complain about schools having no resources or funding.. Maybe if achools didn't have to spend so much money on free lunches and security, they would have more money for stuff that actually involves education..

                    Like I said before, name a place anywhere in the world that has more successful blacks than in America?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Derranged View Post
                      Its nothing more than deflection. Anytime someone brings up a legitimate argument about the existence of racism, people look for any way possible to discredit him because they don't like the truth.
                      Lmao.. A deflection is when someone has no rebuttal and cries racism/racist..

                      Nowhere did I say racism didn't exist, learn to read

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