What our sons should be told about being a Black man.

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by Madiba, Jun 4, 2010.

  1. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    I am not gonna be rude, buts its a figure of speech, I dont mean land borders. I mean a lot of people see it as a problem. I could debate this for eternity, because for the most part the people want to debate against me. People who have no vested interests(not politicians) in this are seeing it as a problem. For me that says a hell of lot.
     
  2. robina

    robina New Member

    dont pull that

    im not taking the stance of we need more in depth research because i dont want to be labelled a racist, thats just a rediculous thing to say
     
  3. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    Look, BLACK people in the BLACK community in the UK see it as a PROBLEM.

    And here we have a white women saying there isnt a problem.

    Why would a BLACK person want to make this up about their race???

    They are not all self hating.
     
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  4. robina

    robina New Member

    and for me ive said im well aware that thiers a problem in this country but that damn research only covered weather a child lives in a one parent or a two parent household NOT weather the absent parent has contact with thier child
     
  5. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    Read my previous post.

    The End.
     
  6. tropolis

    tropolis Member

    for what its worth, i always mark two or more races on job forms, etc.

    I disagree with the being a black man first. Yes, I have black blood, but just because I have some doesn't mean I have to fit in line with other blacks, just because I have a drop of black blood.

    I don't like focusing on one race and only acknowleging that race.

    In a white-black relationship, the white is always submissive to the black in terms of identity which is a big problem imo.
     
  7. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    IB laid it down like a mofo.

    As far as the mix goes.

    MOST Black americans look just like they did 400 years ago fresh off the boat.
     
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  8. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Swaziking isn't from S.A..???

    Lying sack of uncle tom shit.
     
  9. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    This is the kind of shit that makes me think you're a cracker.


    Whatever you are...you're a dress-wearin' bitch.
     
  10. chicity

    chicity New Member

    This is fucking ridiculous.

    Madiba is actually redoing the exact same argument he had with me yesterday with Robina today.

    • Robina analyizes the science
    • Madiba says there are lots of people in his articles who think the same (exactly what he said to me)
    • Robina suggests there is evidence to debunk the commonly held notion
    • Madiba accuses Rabina of not wanting to appear to criticize Black Men (exactly what he said to me)


    He even implied she didn't know anything about this because she's not Black, just as he did to me.

    So, even after the incredible EPIC FAIL of your posts yesterday, you thought you'd try them again today? What did you do, just copy & paste them?

    Your ego is ridiculous. We Americans have a handy saying. It's just two little words: "My bad". Two more little words: "my fault" (that's a little old school for you). If you could only learn either of these phrases, you'd save yourself all this public humiliation.
     
  11. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    He's easier to read than the menu at Taco bell.
     
  12. chicity

    chicity New Member

    Being biracial is being everything your parents are, just like being monoracial. So my kids will be Black, but they will also be biracial, and they will also be everything they get from my side of the family. My children will know they are Black, and be proud of it, and they will know all their heritage, and be proud of that as well. A whole lot of people from two big families are waiting to meet them someday, and more than anything else they will know how loved they are.
     
  13. chicity

    chicity New Member

    "self-conscious patty melt"? Srsly?


    LMAO
     
  14. z

    z Well-Known Member

    LMAO.

    Kunta Kinte, lol
     
  15. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

  16. robina

    robina New Member

    the exact same article i posted and the reserch STILL only contains info on weather the familys are one or two parent familys, only compares white familys with black carribean, black african and the two mixed with white and it still says nothing about weather the absent parent has contact with thier child
     
  17. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    And to the Simpleton. The name Swaziking is a big Give away about where I am from. I have said so many times on this forum where I am from..


    I AM FROM SWAZILAND

    NEVER EVER HAVE I SAID I AM FROM SOUTH AFRICA STUPID
     
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  18. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    From the article:

    The term "babyfather" seems to suggest that the problem of absent fathers is one that members of Afro-Caribbean communities are familiar with.

    How else can they spell out!!!

    C'mon Robina, you better than this!!
     
  19. z

    z Well-Known Member

    Biracial, Monoracial, triracial, cablinasian, America says You a nigaa and I a nigga, lol.... so I take my happy tall nigga azz frame and work in white dominated institution and career as a proud black man. Foshizle
     
  20. robina

    robina New Member

    so a carribean word for fathers that live apart from the mother of thier child is now to be taken as fact that dads abondon thier children and do not have any contact with said child?
     

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