A Black man asks: What 5 Things Can We Do to Gain More of America's Respect?

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A Black man asks: What 5 Things Can We Do to Gain More of America's Respect?

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1) Find a good leader who won't be killed by the CIA
2) Don't bring your whole family to Walmart and block the cereal aisle
3) Instead of gangs have youth sports and music activities
4) Stop smoking those damn Newports and cherry cigars-- they're killing you
5) Tell those young men the sagging pants make them look foolish.
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Stop having 11 children you have no intention of supporting.
Marry baby mama. Provide a calm, orderly home for your children, and live in the same home with them.
Homework at the kitchen table, sport practice, church involvement, no time to make any gang acquaintances. Do whatever it takes to teach your children to excel at all things.
Get a job and keep it and teach the value of working to your children.
No drugs, not drug dealing, no drugs, no drugs, no drugs, no cops at the door. Provide a peaceful, loving environment for your family. Insist on nothing less.
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Black or white, in one generation, respect will be earned, and your family will thank you.
There ya go. :)
 
And encourage more famous people to run for office. Oprah keeps threatening to but not many others above the Mayor or State Representative level. Obama was vetted and propped up out of nowhere in 4 years from the '04 DNC convention speech to being president in 2008. ( They did the same with Bill Clinton--he gave the 1988 DNC speech and became president in 92).

A lot of well-respected black people could do a great job in Congress or the White House....
 
A Black man asks: What 5 Things Can We Do to Gain More of America's Respect?

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There is only one thing they need to do and that’s stop whining like little bitches. If they can do that, they are well on their way. That, and stop shooting each other.
 
I would say the first step is to stop Uncle Tomming any black people who have made something of themselves through brains, hard work, and an independent attitude.
 
Stop thinking in terms of skin color and stop listening to Democrat victimology. That should cover all 5.
 
A Black man asks: What 5 Things Can We Do to Gain More of America's Respect?

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It depends on what segment of "America" you are referring to "gaining the respect of".

If gaining the respect of the underbelly of society, that for the most part despises Black Americans is important, this is a perfect place to pander by asking such a question with no qualifiers attached to it.

If gaining the respect of the actual "black community" is more important, then lead by example, and act as an advocate for investing time and resources in black owned businesses and funding the education of young black people.

Self reliance is the key to being "respected" in a capitalistic society. Just look at the playbook that Asians generally follow. They finance themselves, and their communties support themselves. And for the most part you do not see them groveling for respect, and they have very little outside interference in their communties.

Act as a mentor to young black people, by teaching them the real history of how we arrived in this country and the importance of economic self reliance and ownership of the community that you reside in.

When you collectively own your surroundings and owe no financial debt, no debt of gratitude, and no debt of loyalty to your past oppressors, they have no other choice except to respect you.....in fact, they will likely fear you.
 
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It depends on what segment of "America" you are referring to "gaining the respect of".

If gaining the respect of the underbelly of society, that for the most part despises Black Americans is important, this is a perfect place to pander by asking such a question with no qualifiers attached to it.

If gaining the respect of the actual "black community" is more important, then lead by example, and invest time and resources in black owned businesses and funding the education of young black people.

Act as a mentor to young black people, by teaching them the real history of how we arrived in this country and the importance of economic self reliance and ownership of the community that you reside in.

When you collectively own your surroundings and owe no financial debt, no debt of gratitude, and no debt of loyalty to your past oppressors, they have no other choice except to respect you.....in fact, they will likely fear you.

Too bad the "black community" shows little interest in learning or becoming self reliant.
 
It depends on what segment of "America" you are referring to "gaining the respect of".

If gaining the respect of the underbelly of society, that for the most part despises Black Americans is important, this is a perfect place to pander by asking such a question with no qualifiers attached to it.

If gaining the respect of the actual "black community" is more important, then lead by example, and invest time and resources in black owned businesses and funding the education of young black people.

Act as a mentor to young black people, by teaching them the real history of how we arrived in this country and the importance of economic self reliance and ownership of the community that you reside in.

When you collectively own your surroundings and owe no financial debt, no debt of gratitude, and no debt of loyalty to your past oppressors, they have no other choice except to respect you.....in fact, they will likely fear you.

Too bad the "black community" shows little interest in learning or becoming self reliant.

Thanks for proving my point about soliciting this forum for an answer to such a question.
 
It depends on what segment of "America" you are referring to "gaining the respect of".

If gaining the respect of the underbelly of society, that for the most part despises Black Americans is important, this is a perfect place to pander by asking such a question with no qualifiers attached to it.

If gaining the respect of the actual "black community" is more important, then lead by example, and invest time and resources in black owned businesses and funding the education of young black people.

Act as a mentor to young black people, by teaching them the real history of how we arrived in this country and the importance of economic self reliance and ownership of the community that you reside in.

When you collectively own your surroundings and owe no financial debt, no debt of gratitude, and no debt of loyalty to your past oppressors, they have no other choice except to respect you.....in fact, they will likely fear you.

Too bad the "black community" shows little interest in learning or becoming self reliant.

Thanks for proving my point about soliciting this forum for an answer to such a question.


All you have to do is look at performance in black majority school districts. They're all too busy starting fights and talking on their phones to learn anything. Besides, doing homework and shit is for white people or at least that's what the intelligent black kids are bullied into believing.
 
It depends on what segment of "America" you are referring to "gaining the respect of".

If gaining the respect of the underbelly of society, that for the most part despises Black Americans is important, this is a perfect place to pander by asking such a question with no qualifiers attached to it.

If gaining the respect of the actual "black community" is more important, then lead by example, and invest time and resources in black owned businesses and funding the education of young black people.

Act as a mentor to young black people, by teaching them the real history of how we arrived in this country and the importance of economic self reliance and ownership of the community that you reside in.

When you collectively own your surroundings and owe no financial debt, no debt of gratitude, and no debt of loyalty to your past oppressors, they have no other choice except to respect you.....in fact, they will likely fear you.

Too bad the "black community" shows little interest in learning or becoming self reliant.

Thanks for proving my point about soliciting this forum for an answer to such a question.


All you have to do is look at performance in black majority school districts. They're all too busy starting fights and talking on their phones to learn anything. Besides, doing homework and shit is for white people or at least that's what the intelligent black kids are bullied into believing.

None of the "intelligent kids" in my own family experience what you are stating.

Besides that, read my answer to your previous post.
 
It depends on what segment of "America" you are referring to "gaining the respect of".

If gaining the respect of the underbelly of society, that for the most part despises Black Americans is important, this is a perfect place to pander by asking such a question with no qualifiers attached to it.

If gaining the respect of the actual "black community" is more important, then lead by example, and invest time and resources in black owned businesses and funding the education of young black people.

Act as a mentor to young black people, by teaching them the real history of how we arrived in this country and the importance of economic self reliance and ownership of the community that you reside in.

When you collectively own your surroundings and owe no financial debt, no debt of gratitude, and no debt of loyalty to your past oppressors, they have no other choice except to respect you.....in fact, they will likely fear you.

Too bad the "black community" shows little interest in learning or becoming self reliant.

Thanks for proving my point about soliciting this forum for an answer to such a question.


All you have to do is look at performance in black majority school districts. They're all too busy starting fights and talking on their phones to learn anything. Besides, doing homework and shit is for white people or at least that's what the intelligent black kids are bullied into believing.

None of the "intelligent kids" in my own family experience what you are stating.

Besides that, read my answer to your previous post.

You don't have to look hard to find testimony of teachers who had all of their idealistic fantasies shattered when they learn what it's really like in inner city schools. When teaching is secondary to keeping the students from killing one another.
 

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