traptunderice wrote:
Oh man I went to the ritzy part of Cincinnati and no one was even at the fucking mall when it opened. After coming from my more lower-middle class area where I couldn't find a parking spot and their were lines at the doors. Practically the same stores but forty minutes away and about $100,000 difference in salaries. I've had my verbal fights in Wal-Mart over a laptop and I've seen people get their new Wiis stolen from them outside of Best Buy. I want to help the poor but fuck them on black friday.
V, all that stuff you just listed, haven't you once said it about black people? That is a rhetorical question because I'm not getting into it with you and how you aren't racist because you're right.
Not exactly. I never said that black people were uncivilised.
I said that they are their own worst enemy and are keeping themselves from progressing. A culture of victimhood, blame and a general lack of taking the reins of their own destiny into their own hands is what is perpetuating the cycle of whatever it is they are locked in.
Am I racist? I will not lie; I have not seen anything that suggests that blacks are equal to some other races (at least as far as culture and values go); if they were, they would not find their people in the predicament they are in. It doesn't really even matter why, though I disagree that there is some global white cabal that is systematically intent on keeping blacks down. If that is true, then that opens the door for the claim that jews run the world. Because that is no less far-fetched than the other.
That's not racist (ooohh the dreaded "R" word!), that is being honest. So, go ahead, call me a bad guy and point your finger, but at least I'm not afraid to call a spade a spade.
No pun intended.
I tell the truth, while some cluck their tongues and engage in the worst kind of racism there is; insisting that black folk are dependent on the good will of whites, not responsible for their own decisions / actions and are incapable of steering the chariot of their own fate. How demeaning. And, yes, racist, because it more than anything suggests that black are inferior.
But, indeed, let's not get into all this again.