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Calls me a coon, which is also a racial slur but it's okay because forget black people that don't agree with you
no its forget black people that invalidate other black people's struggles

daniel loving caesar lookin ass

and i dont think hes on my side at all
what made you come to this conclusion
« Last Edit: July 03, 2019, 05:29:10 PM by Khaz »

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A multigenerational study of people from five race groups brown townyized upward mobility trends in American Cities[39]. The study concluded that black men who grew up in racially segregated neighborhoods were substantially less likely to gain upward economic mobility, finding " black children born to parents in the bottom household income quintile have a 2.5% chance of rising to the top quintile of household income, compared with 10.6% for whites." Because of this inter generational poverty, black households are "stuck in place" and are unable to grow wealth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redlining#Race_Wealth_Gap

sources for my previous post

the cause of the above quote is directly because of jim crow and redlining laws that enacted racial segregation in the 60s, if you actually believe that as soon as these laws got passed literally every black person that got poor because of those laws suddenly became as rich as all the white people not affected by it you are delusional
what made you come to this conclusion
i'm probably confusing you for another user with a name that starts with K that was being edgy and tribal in another thread idk
« Last Edit: July 03, 2019, 05:31:41 PM by Aide33 »

ew lol

deus, phanto, and myself are like the only black/mixed-black people here that still post

wait you dont think a persons parent that literally couldnt get a loan or a house, or proper education in the 1960's doesnt affect a black child today? you have to be delusional to think this. Poverty is largely a hereditary phenomenon and it's widely studied. There is overwhelming evidence that people are still impacted by redlining today because of generational wealth.

you are insanely misinformed if you think people are not impacted by those policies

My point is that there's no Jim Crow stopping the current generation

There are literally no laws stopping black people from being successful, from getting loans or owning houses or a proper education

It doesn't affect a black child today in the sense that starting off on bad footing doesn't mean stuff when you have more than enough examples of black people being successful to stop acting like it's difficult or a "statistical outlier", which, by the way, is so fantastically tribal it's not even funny. Bigotry of low expectations much?

No one's saying stuff isn't bad in poverty stricken areas, I just refuse to buy into the whole "Oh black people are sooo disadvantaged, black people are sooo behind" yeah who's loving fault is that? After how many decades of full civil rights? You think white people just go into black neighborhoods shooting black people, selling drugs, removing fathers from homes, telling people not to snitch on the idiots who forget up their neighborhoods, telling little black kids society is out to get them so they grow up either hating themselves or hating wypippo, etc etc? After a while it's a self inflicted wound!

Even worse is handicaps want to sit here and put bandaids on the issue. Oh we need to add race incentives to colleges, instead of, I don't know, fixing the stuffty underdeveloped education in these minority communities. Oh, we need diversity quotas in hiring, instead of, I don't know, loving making it so black people are properly educated to the point where they can measure up in the first loving place. Too much police involvement in black communities? Fix the crime problem and maybe police would've be up their asses 24/7. It's that simple, but people sit here acting like reminiscing on a couple hundred years of slavery is going to fix today's problems. It's not. What're you gonna do, pay reparations? To who? stuff makes no damn sense. smfh some ol' bullstuff boy


you cant just ignore the fact that these people literally dont have an equal starting point and go "welp thats just life, just deal with it"
i would never. im happy to admit it seems black people, as a community of people, may not start off on equal grounds. im happy to fight for the betterment of such a reality. however i dont think we'll ever find any worthwhile change by continuously throwing around semantics like "black people cant make it". im not saying you said it, but PEOPLE say it. the black community says it. the news propagates it. my own parents believe it. its a horrible mindset that plagues people, mostly kids into believing that a successful black person is an exception to the rule. not something to strive for. 

i will continue to say "thats life. deal with it". but i tell people dont deal with it by giving up and saying "thats that.", deal with it by proving them wrong. despite what you believe, you CAN DO IT if you just try a little harder. you may have to think outside the box and do things and be open to opportunities you normally wouldn't, but any successful person will tell you to do what ever is absolutely necessary to make it.

they'll be better for it. their communities would be better for it. more than you would expect would improve if people would just believe in themselves. you cant change the world in a day, its a slow process that everyone needs to participate in. history is a bitch and no one alive today wants it to be the way it is. but it is the way it is. do what you have to do to succeed so that you can change things for the better effectively. everyone can do it if you try. this is what kids should be hearing.
« Last Edit: July 03, 2019, 06:12:16 PM by mod-man »

My point is that there's no Jim Crow stopping the current generation

There are literally no laws stopping black people from being successful, from getting loans or owning houses or a proper education
I totally agree but we cant just ignore that they are not at an equal starting point, there is no equality of opportunity and that's a bad thing.
It doesn't affect a black child today in the sense that starting off on bad footing doesn't mean stuff when you have more than enough examples of black people being successful to stop acting like it's difficult or a "statistical outlier", which, by the way, is so fantastically tribal it's not even funny. Bigotry of low expectations much?
How the forget is it tribal? It's a fact? Obama is a statistical outlier, black people on average have lower economic mobility upwards than the rest of the population. I didn't say or infer it was like this because of the colour of their skin. How loving pathetic do you have to be to whine about liberals calling actual national socialists tribal and then complain about me defending disadvantaged black people, and thinking I have "low expectations" when in reality I'm just trying to level the playing field so everyone can make it at life, regardless of the colour of their skin.
No one's saying stuff isn't bad in poverty stricken areas, I just refuse to buy into the whole "Oh black people are sooo disadvantaged, black people are sooo behind" yeah who's loving fault is that? After how many decades of full civil rights? You think white people just go into black neighborhoods shooting black people, selling drugs, removing fathers from homes, telling people not to snitch on the idiots who forget up their neighborhoods, telling little black kids society is out to get them so they grow up either hating themselves or hating wypippo, etc etc? After a while it's a self inflicted wound!
There has literally been one generation since state enforced segregation I don't see how everyone would've fixed themselves in one generation my dude.
Even worse is handicaps want to sit here and put bandaids on the issue. Oh we need to add race incentives to colleges, instead of, I don't know, fixing the stuffty underdeveloped education in these minority communities. Oh, we need diversity quotas in hiring, instead of, I don't know, loving making it so black people are properly educated to the point where they can measure up in the first loving place. Too much police involvement in black communities? Fix the crime problem and maybe police would've be up their asses 24/7. It's that simple, but people sit here acting like reminiscing on a couple hundred years of slavery is going to fix today's problems. It's not. What're you gonna do, pay reparations? To who? stuff makes no damn sense. smfh some ol' bullstuff boy
A good way to fix a crime problem is by levelling the playing field so people dont resort to crime in the first place. The fact that they are poor is the reason poor populations commit crime. I think a huge increase in public education funding or a total overhaul of the american education system needs to happen overall, literally every community would benefit from it then.

I think all of this could be solved within 100 years if america would actually get decent education for everyone, but alas, this is not the case because every president seems to love cutting education because a dumb populace is subservient.

leveling the playing field by chopping the requirements down to the lowest denominator is buying into the concept of inferiority perpetuated by handicaps who practice benevolent racism

You may think yourself righteous, you are in fact a useful idiot

no its forget black people that invalidate other black people's struggles

daniel loving caesar lookin ass

lmao you're such a basic monday it's not even funny
me pointing out black people kind of do it to themselves after a while =/= invalidating struggles

idek who daniel caesar is but okay, go off afro thunturd

coons be like^

also the fact you didnt know who nipsey was when he died just shows youre so disassociated with any form of black culture and that anything you say regarding it is next to meaningless, coon

so many people have spelled out exactly why youre a coon over the years its honestly kind of a waste of time to say anything other than that
« Last Edit: July 03, 2019, 06:12:50 PM by Khaz »

mondays be like

see how this works

leveling the playing field by chopping the requirements down to the lowest denominator
i never said this anywhere
buying into the concept of inferiority perpetuated by handicaps who practice benevolent racism
again, if you think i think black people are inferior you are sincerely stupid

people are a product of their environment, poverty is hereditary to a certain extent, poverty causes crime

we need to address these problems as such and not just blame it on "black people culture" and hand wave the problem away

you can do that without focusing on the racial component of it lemaw

you can do that without focusing on the racial component of it lemaw
which is why I said
I think all of this could be solved within 100 years if america would actually get decent education for everyone, but alas, this is not the case because every president seems to love cutting education because a dumb populace is subservient.
you dunce

your first mistake was assuming I read all of your posts