While we're on the topic of The Black Experience, I think this would be a wonderful opportunity to pause for a moment and give thanks for the great contributions of the black community to our society.
Their peaceful and generous nature makes them ideal neighbors, lending testimony to their exceptional family values and parenting skills unrivaled by any other culture.
Their child-rearing practices and skills mixed with their unparalleled work ethic are second to none.
Their rational and logical approach toward stressful circumstances coupled with their innate ability to de-escalate situations is to be envied and coveted.
Their commitment to academic excellence enriches our schools and serves as an example to all who hope to achieve prominence as a people.
Real estate values are fueled by the mix of African-Americans into an area due to their caring and respectful nature of these communities, an example of all they have achieved through their enthusiasm for self-improvement, hard work and a self-reliant nature.
Without their industrious and creative drive, we would be poorer as a nation.
I should read this on a loud speaker when my new neighbor. Mr ankle bracket has another drug dump/ cookout. Or when baby momma dumps his seed off screaming yo not muh daddy!
Parking cars in the grass under my 1 bedroom window blasting their shit sound into my n my neighbors house....
God get us out of here!
It's sad that as a group, they were making great strides until demoncrats like LBJ destroyed the family and put them on the government plantation. It's destructive when a mother can kick her husband out over nothing, and make the same or even more money off the taxpayers. It's prevents a man from being a man. He must provide for and discipline his family, even when they might not like it.
Discipline is good, but so is understanding that you cannot just discipline and you have to let your children make their own way, live their own experiences and earn their own mistakes to learn from.
The problem is that any of this immediately is slanted as “white culture” having ruined “black culture”.
Black people, just like most every one else, want to live in peace and contribute to their community, but the “black culture” driven by gangster rap and mental slavery runs deep. When they can get out of that, they are fantastic neighbors and friends.
I went to school with a black guy who was fairly talented mechanically.
His -family- (his freaking FAMILY) pressured him into resigning from a promising internship, straight out of high school, with promotion potential, starting at $40k + benefits, because they said he was “acting too white” and he needed to “be more black”. That was verbatim the reason they gave him.
So he went to work for a Sprint kiosk or something making somewhere around $9/hr and ended up living in the ghetto. Where he could “be black”.
But back to the point of your post:
the amazing Thomas Sowell
the compassionate Ben Carson
the seriously underrated Frederick Douglass
And I’m sure a bunch more others that I can’t think of right now.
I always was drawn to black women because my mom was cold and withholding, and black ladies seem to be gifted with a natural warmth.
Ladies and their ways... God bless ‘me!
While we're on the topic of The Black Experience, I think this would be a wonderful opportunity to pause for a moment and give thanks for the great contributions of the black community to our society.
Their peaceful and generous nature makes them ideal neighbors, lending testimony to their exceptional family values and parenting skills unrivaled by any other culture.
Their child-rearing practices and skills mixed with their unparalleled work ethic are second to none.
Their rational and logical approach toward stressful circumstances coupled with their innate ability to de-escalate situations is to be envied and coveted.
Their commitment to academic excellence enriches our schools and serves as an example to all who hope to achieve prominence as a people.
Real estate values are fueled by the mix of African-Americans into an area due to their caring and respectful nature of these communities, an example of all they have achieved through their enthusiasm for self-improvement, hard work and a self-reliant nature.
Without their industrious and creative drive, we would be poorer as a nation.
I should read this on a loud speaker when my new neighbor. Mr ankle bracket has another drug dump/ cookout. Or when baby momma dumps his seed off screaming yo not muh daddy! Parking cars in the grass under my 1 bedroom window blasting their shit sound into my n my neighbors house.... God get us out of here!
omg girl...RUN.
Sounds like it's time for some "white flight" from that neighborhood... yikes!!
You forgot the sarcasm tag…./s. ????
It's sad that as a group, they were making great strides until demoncrats like LBJ destroyed the family and put them on the government plantation. It's destructive when a mother can kick her husband out over nothing, and make the same or even more money off the taxpayers. It's prevents a man from being a man. He must provide for and discipline his family, even when they might not like it.
Discipline is good, but so is understanding that you cannot just discipline and you have to let your children make their own way, live their own experiences and earn their own mistakes to learn from.
True, but there are not many living beings who could possibly take that seriously!?
Did you copy-and-paste that from a government website? ....or BLM?
AHA! Our tax dollars at work, eh? Hahahahaha.....
The problem is that any of this immediately is slanted as “white culture” having ruined “black culture”.
Black people, just like most every one else, want to live in peace and contribute to their community, but the “black culture” driven by gangster rap and mental slavery runs deep. When they can get out of that, they are fantastic neighbors and friends.
I went to school with a black guy who was fairly talented mechanically.
His -family- (his freaking FAMILY) pressured him into resigning from a promising internship, straight out of high school, with promotion potential, starting at $40k + benefits, because they said he was “acting too white” and he needed to “be more black”. That was verbatim the reason they gave him. So he went to work for a Sprint kiosk or something making somewhere around $9/hr and ended up living in the ghetto. Where he could “be black”.
But back to the point of your post:
I always was drawn to black women because my mom was cold and withholding, and black ladies seem to be gifted with a natural warmth. Ladies and their ways... God bless ‘me!
Old but gold
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