Black men vs black men

Discussion in 'In the News' started by william2382, Jul 7, 2013.

  1. Ra

    Ra Well-Known Member



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  2. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Your colorful language would only mean you're digging yourself a bigger grave than it is now.

     
  3. Alinoa

    Alinoa New Member

    No...his language means *he* can't leave him behind "enemy lines"

    *we* most certainly can and probably will.

    I wonder what stumps is up to?
    Wearing suspicious looking bedding that's cloroxed to the hilt. And mostly likely starched.

    I mean when the "wimmins" isn't barefoot and preggers they have to do something, right?

    Yup.
    I'm being a troublemaker.
     
  4. RaiderLL

    RaiderLL Well-Known Member

    I so enjoy you :smt042
     
  5. Ra

    Ra Well-Known Member

    When you start looking at or referring to someplace as "behind enemy lines" that may be a signal that maybe this is not someplace you actually want to hang out. Especially if the only reason you even hang out there is because you think it lacks people who think like you do? :confused:


    That's like any of us deciding to hang out at racist site or some other racist site because there aren't enough pro-black/minority voices to be heard there......:rolleyes:
     
  6. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    I'm saying look at the crime and what is causing the crime because attaching race to it makes innocent people don't commit crime responsible. Wtf is so hard to understand about that?
    Funny I don't see you jumping in when the women say men need to be educated about rape but the minute someone says there needs to be something done about black people and disproportionate crime rates you're all in.
     
  7. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    devil's advocate dread?
     
  8. Archman

    Archman Well-Known Member

    That Trayvon Martin thread was certainly figuratively behind enemy lines.....There was absolutely zero tolerance for the perspectives of those two guys. ...they were BESET continously for voicing their convictions. ...
     
  9. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Or tehy constantly belittled others by calling them sheep for not agreeing with them. You did that too.
     
  10. Alinoa

    Alinoa New Member

    Or they posted inflammatory pictures, videos, and links and then demanded everyone else to be subjected and come only armed with facts.*impartial.

    Need a new phone with a faster processor chip.
     
  11. Ra

    Ra Well-Known Member


    Yeah. Sure. Calling other people sheep or implying they aren't smart enough or too emotional to process facts because their views don't match your own what's that called? Being civil & respectful? Stop whining about other people not having any tolerance for other people's views when you & the people you seem to always defend are the worst offenders when it comes to that.
     
  12. Archman

    Archman Well-Known Member

    Well , don't let me offend you personally. ..you are too valuable to me. ..we may not see eye-to-eye on ANYTHING but we are sharpening each others skills. ...
     
  13. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

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  14. Ra

    Ra Well-Known Member



    You might need your skills sharpened, but I don't. And don't take this personally but if I did need my skills sharpened you're not someone I see as helping to get or keep them sharp. Your focus on everything is too limited to be much of a skill sharpener. Sorry.
     
  15. Archman

    Archman Well-Known Member

    I promise you. ...I won't take it personally. .....
     
  16. 4north1side2

    4north1side2 Well-Known Member

    lol @ this thread turning into black men vs black men literally.
     
  17. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    It is reflective of a strong erosion of black socio-cultural values in American society.

    Just look at the music today. There was a time when black music reflected, love, soul, genuine creative lyrics. My mom had me fill our her new iPhone with some Pandora stations for her and I was astounded at the amount of black music groups that she named from her generation. That was fucking music bro, some shit that made you think deeply and respect yourself as a black person. Some deep Motown shit.

    What do we have today. 2 Chainz "I'm different", Lil Wayne, YG, talking about "Bitch You Broke, Shutup"

    Some thing is wrong when a thug with a prison rap sheet is seen as more appealing than being a responsible black man who is about something in life in the ghetto.

    It is that embedded ghetto mentality of what is socially and culturally to be valued that raises the problems faced in the hood, in addition to the usual social issues.

    Irresponsible parenting, poor values about right and wrong in conduct, a glorification of violence in today's hip hop music that is popular with impressionable, young folks who feel they have to act the way they see portrayed by some rapper in a video.

    White kids might listen to hip hop as well, but they don't grow up wanting to be only a rapper or baller as the ultimate for life, they reach a point in life where they know the real deal out here.

    I will say young black males are doing a bang up job of population control over themselves that the KKK would be proud of. A fucking shame.
     
    Last edited: Jul 13, 2013
  18. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    True shit right there.

    Instill and shape the values of the next generation so they can be better than the previous is what it should be about.

    In the hood its always the same cycle. Some no good nicca fucking a ratchet, who gives birth to a bastard, who repeats the same thing over and over and over and the cycle and saga goes on of the same issues.

    Yeah the white man is holding us down, but that shouldn't stop you from going to school and striving to get good grades.

    I remember when I came to America I was surprised people were made fun of for being nerds, in Guyana every student wanted to be top of their class and strived for it.

    Over here I was shocked at how the kids seem ashamed of being smart. W.T.F. That shit left me confused about the value system that creates that mindset in kids.
     
  19. 4north1side2

    4north1side2 Well-Known Member

    On point as usual sir!
     
  20. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Don't most murders occur intra-race rather than between different racial groups? And I would expect the concentration to be greater among the segment of the population facing the most extreme poverty and the highest rates of violence. I wonder what happens to the statistics if you control for those involved in drug trafficking.
     
    Last edited: Jul 14, 2013

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