i do disagree on him turning down the pussy cuz the sista dated a white guy. as long as she isn't a negro bedwench then we can build.
Black people were responsible for everything cool in America, from fashion to music. Especially rock and roll.
i do disagree on him turning down the pussy cuz the sista dated a white guy. as long as she isn't a negro bedwench then we can build.
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You are talking about people wearing basketball shoes, baggy clothes & backwards hats
any idea of liking/disliking/favoring somebody or something simply on the grounds of skin tone is just re ed. thats my point in all this. taking "pride" in king tut being slightly darker skinned than previously thought is just shallow and petty
imagine how irate you'd be in that scenario if the races were flipped. white dude claiming he was sick to his stomach knowing a white chick used to date a black guy, simply because he was black. you'd put some deadspin pics and call him a racist/kkk/frost king or some
Care to share the link from ancestry.com or wherever you learned this. I find family history fascinating. I come from a long line of village pillaging Vikings and was blessed with good looks and a big so I don't have to rape as much as they did.
i missed this gem. ur a tool
i take pride in king tut being black because we don't learn about our history other than we were slaves, martin luther king and malcom x. fucc all that servant , we descended from kings. nothing wrong with acknowledging and taking pride in that.
again, ethnicity =/= race
race is literally just appearance
out of curiosity, you talk about your "bloodline of kings"... which african nation does your heritage originate from?
okay and back to the topic of the thread, those epyptian kings looked like me and Ephraim...not you or segourney weaver. word.
i traced my ancestry to ghana. i'm a descended of the west african king mansa musa.
i look nothing like segourney weaver, tbh
oh and congrats that some re cat worshipper who you can't link your ancestry to sorta looked like you, like if u just compare forearms. i'm sure that means a lot to you
i'll be back later fam. my girl just finished cooking my dinner.
tell ur mom i say hi
Sounds like a prosperous place he once ruled over. I'm curious to see how you traced it. I could only go back so far as my last name changed because of it changing by lands acquired.
It'd only bother me if they changed the source material to "whitewash" it. Like it was annoying that all the characters in the Avatar (The Last Airbender) movie were white except for Zuko, who was actually supposed to be white. It was more annoying that the movie sucked, however. I can say that I don't really see anything wrong with the racial distribution for actors. That's both because there are a number of prominent black actors (Smith, Jackson, Cheadle, Snipes back in the day) and because I frankly don't really care about skin color all that much. I notice sometimes like in The Hunger Games, but it never gets past being an idle observation.
I agree with Spurraider about the silliness of rooting for/against people because of the color of their skin. It's just stupid to act like what they do affects your life in any way. You're only born in your body. Your skin tone in just a feature of your appearance. It's not a sports team you can cheer on. And it's certainly not a company that gives dividends to its shareholders.
^that's why Chinook made the top posters list tbh
but yeah good stuff dude![]()
yea i can tell y'all didn't read or understand this PAWG's message
when hollywood makes time period movies, instead of getting actors who resemble the person/people the film is about...more than not, they choose an anglo. so instead of getting denzel, will smith, morgan freeman to play these egyptian kings, they get some british bloke and tells him to get a tan. disrespectful.
but yea, i better not see any of of y'all with that black qb nonsense this year in the nfl forum since skin color is just a feature.
lol fucc you
ur still making too big a deal about race, and feeling personally disrespected by hollywood casting
and i was the NFL forum's #1 Russell Wilson fan all of last year tbh so get that outta here. when i see a qb play like i'm gna call it out... if i see a qb monkeyballing (something i expect manziel to do if he gets on the field) i'm going to call it out. but then dont go ranting about "neanderthal ball" and then about other people's racial overtones
hollywood has always whitewashed black, native american, asian and hispanic history in their films. white actors portraying ethnic characters or the white savior role helping the poor negro.
Egyptians weren't really black, dude. There were a lot of black folk there, and there was even a period where a black kingdom from the South (Kush) conquered Egypt and took the pharaoh's throne. But it's not like some American black folks are any more qualified to play Middle Easterners and white Americans. If anything, you should be upset that there aren't any prominent Arab actors who could get cast.
My whole point, though, was that I don't really care which skin color is in what role. I see plenty of black actors carrying big-budget movies. Samuel Jackson is the highest-grosssing actor ever, and Will Smith had a string of like a dozen movies that made at least $100 Million. Jamie Foxx is about the closest thing we have to a current action star (in general, not just for black people). What more do you want?
That Moses movie looks like a piece of crap, anyway.
Duh, the movie industry used to be racist. The whole damned country was. White folk used to get the best water fountains, too. That doesn't mean I hawk the bubblers at the gym to make sure the black folks drink as much as the white folks do.
uhhh yea i take it personal. you as a white male don't see the propaganda. i get it. its just like the old white doll vs black doll experiment that was done in the 70's, research that.
actually, me creepn and avante were the main russy fans. he's a monkey and black qb to the rest of the forum lol.
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