Author Topic: /pol/ on blacks  (Read 8045 times)

I'd like to think the race is still in a recovering stage from their stuff treatment in the past.

It's only been 50 years, we're seeing three generations of blacks after the whole 'segregation' bit. Hopefully the next generation will see some improvement in their culture as they come to realize how to properly act.

this thread would be very different if kaiiu was still here

I'd like to think the race is still in a recovering stage from their stuff treatment in the past.

It's only been 50 years, we're seeing three generations of blacks after the whole 'segregation' bit. Hopefully the next generation will see some improvement in their culture as they come to realize how to properly act.
But you realize if they continue to grow up in the same "Yo brother hop some drugs with m' crew" environment, nothing is going to change.

this thread would be very different if kaiiu was still here

Yeah what ever happened to him?


some of you guys are loving unbelievable
Basicaly when you go to a forum full of 12-16 y'o white boys.



He got banned like 2 times before iirc.

This is no news. He was a little bit funny at times.



He came back as King Kaiiu though. That one didn't get banned.

Since you claim to live in Los Angeles you should down town or visit Fresno and watch the bands of gangs running around. We should care and people should value their education if they don't want to live a stuffty life or a life of crime.
I've been downtown a couple times but not too far. And I used to live in a city with a formidably large crime rate (Jacksonville) and my school was in the ghetto, so you could see the effects of crime and citywide apathy because the city did nothing to stop crime.

dont doubt it one bit lol

show me a study on races of a similar socioeconomic status (by family income)

more black people are in poverty compared to white people. poverty == less education. ghetto culture also places heavy stigma on schooling, education, anything that could be seen as an attempt to make their way out of the ghetto