I think some of my brain just leaked out of my ear.
Hey Black people...stop doing like this and you'll get treated differently:
Kids from Ferguson want to educate you about race
I think some of my brain just leaked out of my ear.
Hey Black people...stop doing like this and you'll get treated differently:
It didn't work....I don't feel guilty......
The problem with the black people I;ve known (a lot) is they were up against it from the very beginning because they had no man in their life. Black men simply aren't into......come home to the wife and kids, read the paper, watch some tv while dealing with kids and a wife......as young guys. We see black men settling down once they get old. Now that woman already has grown kids by another family dumping black man.
So these kids grow up without anyone to keep their straight. My son Mason (great kid, had no problems) will hassle Judy until I walk in the room. We don't see that in most black families. By 13 the black boy can't be handled by mom.
The few black guys I've known who did have a father in the home are more intelligent, more successful, and less.....thuggish. My best friend Stan (black) is a USC grad, his mom a lawyer and his dad career military. Stan just shakes his head over where his fellow blacks are at. And has said....."until black men stop wimping out on their families we stand no chance".
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Tammy had no father either if I recall.....maybe that's why he bats for the other team![]()
Is that what happened to you?
My name ain't Tammy s
Hey Black People! Most of us White people today were not born racist, raised racist, we were transformed to be racist by YOU!
ohh really...even my boy Denzel who's reached the pinnacle can testify: (and nothing has really changed) W.Trash is still W.Trash
https://www.yahoo.com/movies/denzel-...976544667.htmlWashington was at the Toronto Film Festival press conference Sunday for Equalizer, which premieres at Roy Thomson Hall. For most of the time, he, director Antoine Fuqua and actors Chloe Grace Moretz and Marton Scokas talked about acting methods and the uneasiness of the first day of shooting. But a question about filming the movie in Boston and a comment Washington made about his wife’s upcoming one-woman show led to unexpected revelations.
Washington recalled how about three decades ago he was in Boston with wife Pauletta Learson Washington, who was performing in a play, and some people in his hotel thought he was a pimp, and she was a pros ute. Security was called, and a fight broke out.
“I didn’t know how to fight, but I knew how to win,” Washington told the assembled media.
He also recalled how he walked to his wife’s show one night and was called the N-word.
“‘Hey n—, n—, n—, n—, hey boy.’ I was like, ‘Damn.’ That was the taste I had about Boston,” he said.
Then he recounted how the first time he was called the N-word was when he was in Florida on a balcony around the age of nine. He was called the pejorative word by a group of kids and then went into the house and asked his mother why.
“And she said, ‘Oh, that’s just somebody worried about you taking their place.’ It was like crabs in the bottom of the barrel. And in Southwest Boston, they were all right there,” he said, referring to homes in poor areas that are packed next to each other. “They are at the bottom. So it was like, ‘We’re better than you.’ Yeah, so I came in (to Boston) with all those kinds of memories.”
I will agree. Maybe not racist, but prejudiced.
When will whatever this "black culture" thing is figure out this is what's to blame?
Act like an animal, and we will treat you like an animal, and put you in a cage when required to protect society!
LOL. I could buy you and your family 10 times over....hush your mouth red neck![]()
Kools momma must have raised his allowance with the new school year.
First of all... Denzel is NOT your boy. He has NO idea who the you are. Is Bill Cosby "YOUR BOY"? Well if he is then read on...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2004Jul1.html
CHICAGO, July 1 -- Bill Cosby delivered another tirade against the black community Thursday, telling a room full of activists that black children are running around not knowing how to read or write and "going nowhere."
He also had harsh words for struggling black men, telling them: "Stop beating up your women because you can't find a job."
Cosby drew criticism in May when, at a commemoration of the anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education desegregation decision, he upbraided some poor blacks for their grammar and accused them of squandering opportunities the civil rights movement gave them. He shot back Thursday, saying his detractors were trying in vain to hide the black community's "dirty laundry."
"Let me tell you something, your dirty laundry gets out of school at 2:30 every day, it's cursing and calling each other [racial epithets] as they're walking up and down the street," Cosby said during an appearance at the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition & Citizenship Education Fund's annual conference.
"They think they're hip," the entertainer said. "They can't read; they can't write. They're laughing and giggling, and they're going nowhere."
Cosby elaborated on his previous comments in a talk interrupted several times by applause. He castigated some blacks, saying that they cannot simply blame whites for problems such as teen pregnancy and high school dropout rates.
"For me there is a time . . . when we have to turn the mirror around," he said. "Because for me it is almost analgesic to talk about what the white man is doing against us. And it keeps a person frozen in their seat, it keeps you frozen in your hole you're sitting in."
He also chastised black men who missed out on opportunities and are now angry about their lives.
"You've got to stop beating up your women because you can't find a job, because you didn't want to get an education and now you're [earning] minimum wage," Cosby said.
Cosby appeared with the Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder and president of the education fund, who defended the entertainer's statements.
"Bill is saying let's fight the right fight, let's level the playing field," Jackson said. "Drunk people can't do that. Illiterate people can't do that."
Cosby also said many young people are failing to honor the sacrifices made by those who struggled and died during the civil rights movement.
"Dogs, water hoses that tear the bark off trees, Emmett Till," he said, naming the black youth who was tortured and murdered in Mississippi in 1955, for allegedly whistling at a white woman. "And you're going to tell me you're going to drop out of school? You're going to tell me you're going to steal from a store?"
Nothing to see here....Just mad his son was killed by a black man...
Your name is now Tammy s.
This definitely has a lot to do with it. It's not exclusive to black people either, some of the dumbest good for nothing Hispanics I've met had no father growing up.
Prior to 1960 most blacks were raised in two parent homes... and would be viewed as conservatives. Would anyone care to explain what happened.
yes...later, black fathers did not stay around so most blacks got raised by one parent. then they became liberals.
The 60s changed a lot of things for a lot of people.
Bebe's kids?
white guilt is hilarious tbh
That corny-ass white dude at the end took the cake.
he is the one collecting the money.....
Yeah with his Chinese tattoo symbols
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