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    I've already responded with one. How many do you want?

    I think you're a solid poster, so I'll give you another solution out of respect. How about inner city reformation that helps create jobs for minorities? I don't have the details laid out because I'm not a politician, but I can't imagine it's that hard. For the record, if you'd actually quit being scared and lay out an opinion, I'd probably agree with some of what you say. I agree with apalisoc partially, in that it's not ENTIRELY the fault of the [insert black committing the crime]. In general, if you're African American and you're born in the inner city, you've lost the social lottery and they are not as privileged as others for sure. The way some of these single, black mommas talk to their kids is downright shameful. That, and the runaway father, and it's no wonder the seeds of failure are planted early on.

    My issue is when you guys start blaming it on whitey as if we're the problem. Not to mention there are so many prominent black men in the media who are hypocrites to it all. For example, Antonio Cromartie of the NFL takes a knee during the BLM stuff yet he fathers so many kids to so many different baby mommas. If this asshole wants to see change in the black community he needs to look in the mirror. He's just further contributing to the problem by producing more kids who won't get to form a real relationship with their father.

    I know you guys are licking your lips to paint me as a white supremacist who wants to exterminate all Negroes but that's not the case. I'm just acknowledging the fact that Black America needs real change. Apalisoc probably agrees with me but he's too busy putting together a clumsy argument to see it.
    And as long as the black community, even the affluent ones, glorify thug life as if it's some rite of passage for young blacks, the hill to climb to get out of that poverty is even steeper. If whitey is holding you back, what is whitey holding you back from? From being a successful rapper? From being a professional athlete? From building a drug empire? From being a pimp? That's nothing to do with poverty level and everything to do with culture. When millionaire black men are going to clubs and shooting each other over the color of a shirt, that indicates a larger issue.

    Leadership in the black community is always a religious figure, it's damn near a black caliphate. They had Louis Farrakhan as someone to look up to, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Tupac and Biggie, Jay Z and some professional athletes. They never looked up to Obama. Never looked up to people like Denzel or Cosby (maybe now that he has some street cred for in hoes and cheating on his wife), or any intellectual or business minded black person. It's always been about "hood" and "street". If poverty is so bad, ing let it go already. Whites did that a long time ago. You never hear middle class whites talking about the projects like it's some elite life training regimen we made it through, or welfare or commodities or other federal as if it's something to be proud of. We don't go into clubs dressed like poor white trash (fads and rich white bikers notwithstanding).

    If they want out, stop pretending like they want in. Stop being ashamed of wanting out. Stop attacking others who want out or have successfully escaped the ghettos with this "cornball brotha" bull . I can understand if you're in the hood, in the ghetto, and you're talking like you belong there but you're affluent and have no idea what it's like there, sure. Otherwise, you're in squalor, stop acting like you're the Navy SEALs of the race/class condition.

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    I'm not sure anyone is making excuses for the individual criminals. I think the issue is when you infer that the "black community" needs to address it. What does the dual-income black family down the street from me who sends their kids to private school need to do about black crime in the inner city? Are they under some obligation to address issues of African American poverty and crime before you'll accept their frustration at being reflexively distrusted by other people, police, etc.? If a black man fathers children with multiple women (which is legal, by the way), and makes enough money to take care of them financially, is he not allowed the freedom to express frustration about the treatment of blacks by authorities?
    This is a different issue and a red herring. If the affluent black family down the street wants to lump themselves in with the "black community" then yes, it's in bent upon them to assist less fortunate folks if they want the help (not handout, but help). If you agree that the black community exists, then how can you leave that family out of it? If you do leave them out of it, then they aren't part of the black community so not part of the discussion.

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    Leadership in the black community is always a religious figure, it's damn near a black caliphate. They had Louis Farrakhan as someone to look up to, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Tupac and Biggie, Jay Z and some professional athletes. They never looked up to Obama. Never looked up to people like Denzel or Cosby (maybe now that he has some street cred for in hoes and cheating on his wife), or any intellectual or business minded black person. It's always been about "hood" and "street".
    This post reads like your only experience with black people is what Bill O'Reilly tells you about them.

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    yes, i assumed the shooter was male. heres an imaginary internet point.

    ive already told you why i assumed the shooter was black and i stand by that. you wouldn't have brought it up otherwise. keep trying to deflect from another of your many lost arguments with this pathetic and irrelevant "gotcha" bull , but you and i both know i'm right and no one else on this board gives a .

    basic racist.
    You jumped to a racist conclusion and now you're projecting and deflecting. Even as a ty alt you're getting your pushed in.

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    And as long as the black community, even the affluent ones, glorify thug life as if it's some rite of passage for young blacks, the hill to climb to get out of that poverty is even steeper. If whitey is holding you back, what is whitey holding you back from? From being a successful rapper? From being a professional athlete? From building a drug empire? From being a pimp? That's nothing to do with poverty level and everything to do with culture. When millionaire black men are going to clubs and shooting each other over the color of a shirt, that indicates a larger issue.

    Leadership in the black community is always a religious figure, it's damn near a black caliphate. They had Louis Farrakhan as someone to look up to, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Tupac and Biggie, Jay Z and some professional athletes. They never looked up to Obama. Never looked up to people like Denzel or Cosby (maybe now that he has some street cred for in hoes and cheating on his wife), or any intellectual or business minded black person. It's always been about "hood" and "street". If poverty is so bad, ing let it go already. Whites did that a long time ago. You never hear middle class whites talking about the projects like it's some elite life training regimen we made it through, or welfare or commodities or other federal as if it's something to be proud of. We don't go into clubs dressed like poor white trash (fads and rich white bikers notwithstanding).

    If they want out, stop pretending like they want in. Stop being ashamed of wanting out. Stop attacking others who want out or have successfully escaped the ghettos with this "cornball brotha" bull . I can understand if you're in the hood, in the ghetto, and you're talking like you belong there but you're affluent and have no idea what it's like there, sure. Otherwise, you're in squalor, stop acting like you're the Navy SEALs of the race/class condition.
    holy this is like the primer on basic racism

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    This is a different issue and a red herring. If the affluent black family down the street wants to lump themselves in with the "black community" then yes, it's in bent upon them to assist less fortunate folks if they want the help (not handout, but help). If you agree that the black community exists, then how can you leave that family out of it? If you do leave them out of it, then they aren't part of the black community so not part of the discussion.
    Quantify what it means to "consider yourself a part of the black community."

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    This post reads like your only experience with black people is what Bill O'Reilly tells you about them.
    Compared to you who watches all the rap battles and knows all the names of the aspiring rappers in Houston?

    People are people. I was raised around black folks and spent a lot of time with a team in the military that was all black except me, every day, 24 hours a day. They weren't criminals even though we were all technically at the poverty level when we enlisted. I was raised dirt poor around dirt poor blacks.

    Now tell me how my anecdotal evidence is insufficient, assclown.

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    Quantify what it means to "consider yourself a part of the black community."
    "Sir, do you consider yourself to be part of the black community?"

    "Yes"

    or

    "No"

    When the blacks killing blacks in Chicago is reported, does it feel personal, like your community is under attack? It's one thing to identify with concerns that most blacks have regarding mostly black issues, but quite another to say "us" as in "For Us By Us" aka FUBU.

    Are you part of that "us"? If you are, then it's in bent upon you to aid in the effort to correct the issues of the community you align yourself with, and you cannot be unpart of it just for the sake of arguendo.

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    tbh, this whole gangbanging thing wasn't an issue back in the day when they were getting imported from their homeland (you remember how this whole black thing started, right?).

    Maybe they can't handle freedom, tbh... I remember the wise Wild Chodebrah once said the slaveowners treated them well, fed them, etc. what's not to like?

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    Compared to you who watches all the rap battles and knows all the names of the aspiring rappers in Houston?

    People are people. I was raised around black folks and spent a lot of time with a team in the military that was all black except me, every day, 24 hours a day. They weren't criminals even though we were all technically at the poverty level when we enlisted. I was raised dirt poor around dirt poor blacks.

    Now tell me how my anecdotal evidence is insufficient, assclown.
    What did your black fellow soldiers say when you told them that black people care too much about being "hood and street" and the poor white people don't have nearly the same tribalist cultural tendencies?

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    What did your black fellow soldiers say when you told them that black people care too much about being "hood and street" and the poor white people don't have nearly the same tribalist cultural tendencies?
    They told me that. I had no idea. I was from a small, low population town in BFE and the blacks there were poor just like the whites. It wasn't until I enlisted that I actually encountered gang . Strawmen arguments don't move me. You can paint whatever picture floats your got boat, but those are your words, not mine.

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    tbh, this whole gangbanging thing wasn't an issue back in the day when they were getting imported from their homeland (you remember how this whole black thing started, right?).

    Maybe they can't handle freedom, tbh... I remember the wise Wild Chodebrah once said the slaveowners treated them well, fed them, etc. what's not to like?
    Maybe some of you should get together and spread your messages of love in the ghettos around the country. Film it.

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    holy this is like the primer on basic racism
    Like you'd know. You probably sit to piss.

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    "Sir, do you consider yourself to be part of the black community?"

    "Yes"

    or

    "No"

    When the blacks killing blacks in Chicago is reported, does it feel personal, like your community is under attack? It's one thing to identify with concerns that most blacks have regarding mostly black issues, but quite another to say "us" as in "For Us By Us" aka FUBU.

    Are you part of that "us"? If you are, then it's in bent upon you to aid in the effort to correct the issues of the community you align yourself with, and you cannot be unpart of it just for the sake of arguendo.
    I don't think anyone is required to address a particular social issue in order to expect to be treated fairly or define their own iden y. I haven't done anything in particular to address the epidemic of domestic violence committed by husbands against their wives, but I would still expect due process if I was accused of abusing my wife.

    P.S. Still triggered by a 30-year-old clothing brand

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    They told me that. I had no idea. I was from a small, low population town in BFE and the blacks there were poor just like the whites. It wasn't until I enlisted that I actually encountered gang . Strawmen arguments don't move me. You can paint whatever picture floats your got boat, but those are your words, not mine.
    You sound like someone who has a lot of level-headed confidence in the direction this conversation is going. I'll let you cool down and we can talk tomorrow.

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    Maybe some of you should get together and spread your messages of love in the ghettos around the country. Film it.
    We shall, tbh

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    I don't think anyone is required to address a particular social issue in order to expect to be treated fairly or define their own iden y. I haven't done anything in particular to address the epidemic of domestic violence committed by husbands against their wives, but I would still expect due process if I was accused of abusing my wife.

    P.S. Still triggered by a 30-year-old clothing brand
    You're on a different topic, slick. Get back in the right lane. No one is talking about stereotyping. We're talking about black crime. If you have a torch to carry for your black neighbor, get headed that way.

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    You sound like someone who has a lot of level-headed confidence in the direction this conversation is going. I'll let you cool down and we can talk tomorrow.
    No, I told you already, start a new thread if you want to talk about racial profiling and stereotyping.

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    No one is talking about stereotyping.
    lmao

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    You're on a different topic, slick. Get back in the right lane. No one is talking about stereotyping. We're talking about black crime.
    I mean your unhinged (and stereotypical) rant about hip hop and hoes was a little hard to follow but I'm pretty sure I'm keeping up just fine with the primary topic. Black people who aren't criminals get stereotypes every day. They have a right to oppose this, regardless of what they've done to battle black poverty.

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    I mean your unhinged (and stereotypical) rant about hip hop and hoes was a little hard to follow but I'm pretty sure I'm keeping up just fine with the primary topic. Black people who aren't criminals get stereotypes every day. They have a right to oppose this, regardless of what they've done to battle black poverty.
    I never mentioned the words "hip hop". There's a quote function right there just for situations like this.

    Different subject. Everyone gets a stereotype, the board wouldn't exist without it.

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    I never mentioned the words "hip hop". There's a quote function right there just for situations like this.
    As others have pointed out, you have a pattern for honing in on typos and edits when you've run out of argument.

    Different subject.
    Nope.

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    As others have pointed out, you have a pattern for honing in on typos and edits when you've run out of argument.
    So wongly paraphrasing me is now a typo? Just use the quote function so you don't have to create a narrative to debate against. It's how the forum works.
    Nope.

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    So wongly paraphrasing me is now a typo? Just use the quote function so you don't have to create a narrative to debate against. It's how the forum works.
    Why would I go back and quote a three paragraph post that I've already quoted when I can just as easily reference it like I did?

    You and anyone reading it know which post I was talking about. You brought up rappers several times in it.

    Not hard to follow.

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    Why would I go back and quote a three paragraph post that I've already quoted when I can just as easily reference it like I did?

    You and anyone reading it know which post I was talking about. You brought up rappers several times in it.

    Not hard to follow.
    You said hip hop. I never used that term. How is that a reference? Why can't you just use the words I used? Simple actually, it doesn't fit your strawman narrative.

    I didn't say rap was to blame. Hip hop isn't rap. Rap is only a facet of hip hop. There's nothing wrong with rap, I actually like several rap songs and artists and I like hip hop. I also like professional sports. It doesn't change the fact that many young black males in inner cities think that rap or sports is their only ticket up, outside of dealing drugs.

    Charles Barkley commented once on the NBA on TNT program that he would speak to entire classes in southern cities, predominately black kids, and ask "who wants to be a doctor?" or "who want's to be a cop" or "who wants to be a lawyer" and none of them did. They all wanted to be rappers and athletes. He wasn't talking about 8th graders. Kids who think there are avenues for everyone to be successful in entertainment don't study. At least the athletes stay in school though.


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