Rachel Dolezal NAACP controversy

Discussion in 'In the News' started by goodlove, Jun 6, 2015.

  1. RaiderLL

    RaiderLL Well-Known Member

    I know no other way :cool:
     
  2. K

    K Well-Known Member

    Awww sniff sniff I'm feeling sooo left out (In a good way)
     
  3. free816

    free816 New Member

    Lol funny really mean girls who did grow up dating black guys hung around black girls, play tunk spades drink 40's ( I'm kidding)
     
  4. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    ....'cuz you know the first thing I did when I woke up right now...was check this thread..
     
  5. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    be glad he left you out...he obviously missed on every single person he mentioned
     
  6. K

    K Well-Known Member


    LOL well that's why I said "in a good way"
     
  7. free816

    free816 New Member

    Just like you I'm also a criminal mind fan ( show has went to shit btw) and become quite a profiler lol ,, driving while black was a foreign concept to Ches not sure how I missed that one , you calling us darkies tdk called you a racist I never have or would just think you bliss as well are fighters and a fighter will always use whatever they can to hurt the opponent that's all I see you doing, if I really felt you 2 were racist I wouldn't be here
     
  8. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

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  9. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    TDK is calling the cleveland team darkies...he lets his white girlfriend call him the n word...he calls the light skinned guys peanut butter...we have racisits here but i am not one of them

    if you know me you would know that i don't always follow the yellow brick road like many others...i challenge things that don't make sense to me...

    i am going to give you just a snippet...i grew up in montana...fell in love with dark skin at age 12...literally mesmerized by how beautiful the men were at the college my mom worked at...not a whole lot of black people in that part of the country ...i have dated bm since i was a teenager...light skin dark skin...and everything in between...i have dated other men that are non black...i wanted to always make sure that it was the person and not just the skin color...demographics sometimes put us in positions with no dating pool...
     
  10. free816

    free816 New Member

    Ain't nothing wrong with that
     
  11. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    please do not comment on ches...she is not here to defend herself...you obviously don't know cherokee either...i would not use the word hood to describe her...maybe someone else but not her

    bliss has her own story...she is an aussie and is with a bm...she can tell you
     
  12. free816

    free816 New Member

    Wow I did say I wasn't calling her hood , ok lippy
     
  13. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    hood anything is not acceptable...it's just not cool:cool:
     
  14. free816

    free816 New Member

    Because you say so? Wtf lippy my mother raised me in the fucking hood, my father left my mother 2 homes when he passed , she refused to move even as it got worst and told us all she will never move and wants her children to be able to live where they chose , I chose to move to suburbia
     
  15. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Why do you entertain that fool. He can't spell, he probably speaks like he types. Ugh. He's clueless.
     
  16. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    On today's episode of 'Your Opinion Doesn't Count'..........
     
  17. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    the hood is a place not how you describe a person...at least a nice one
     
  18. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    U have done more dancing than gregory hines.

    U know exactly what hes talking about.so if u want to play dumb....let me ask u this way...in the context tdk was talking

    You are having sex with a ww, are u ok with her calling u nigger? He is saying its ok. Are u ok with it?


     
  19. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    I think WW can be down for the cause but not pretend to be black.

    I took a college AA History course, and joined a reparations for blacks organization (Uhuru) to help BP's struggle, and I was so excited ...l took my husband to a meeting and all he did was roll his eyes, lol ( l would take him to all types of civil rights things (he just wanted to go to the movies, lmao) he was like, 'oh my girl, she's just so caught up in all this activism".

    I've come down a bit because I realized at this point effective change has to be something so magnanimous, because nothing's much changed in the 20 plus years l've been aware. A bit depressing, actually.
     
  20. K

    K Well-Known Member


    LOL at the rolling eyes....I know that look!

    It actually doesnt have to be something so magnanimous. There is a lot to be said for doing all that we can within our own relationships, families, communities, etc. I know it can be discouraging/depressing but those seeds really do grow.
     

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