Can Whites trust Blacks?

Your lying, most blacks are selfish.

Well now, where does it say in the bible that you get to tell everybody to do what you haven't ever done you racist punk.
Are most blacks not selfish?
Most people are selfish.

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Doesn’t that make most blacks selfish?
No.
It does make you a racist tho.

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Are you an angry person?
 
Well now, where does it say in the bible that you get to tell everybody to do what you haven't ever done you racist punk.
Are most blacks not selfish?
Most people are selfish.

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Doesn’t that make most blacks selfish?
No.
It does make you a racist tho.

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Are you an angry person?
Angry?
Let's see. I'm in the best shape of my life, I have a job I love, making a shit ton of money, I play in several bands and have earned the respect of some of the best musicians on this part of the world, I have a house in the country, so, no I'm not angry. I am really tired of racist conservatives however.
It may have been a mistake coming here.

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Consider that on this forum it is widely believed by Black posters that Whites are inherently racist and should be held accountable (i.e., penalized) for 472 years of slavery. As a result, Whites deserve neither trust nor even the right to comment on race relations. Given this seemingly pervasive attitude towards Whites, should it not follow that Whites can't trust Blacks to deal with them in an unbiased manner?

One again, a white conservative tells us what black liberals think. And of course all of the blacks on this board have exactly the same opinions.

They don’t just do this with blacks and other minorities. Every day some asshat on this board tells me what I think and why. And they’re wrong every single time. A recent poll about what liberals want was very telling. 3/4 of the conservatives said liberals want to destroy capitalism and replace it with socialism.

I don’t see liberals here saying all conservatives want to end democracy and replace it with an authoritarian dictatorship. Even as they support and end to freedom of speech, suppression of free press and the undermining of the US Justice Department.

It’s like that stupid line “People only vote for Democrats because they want free stuff”. People vote for Democrats for a lot of reasons, one of which is they don’t put crooks and grifters into Cabinet or hire them in the White House.

Stop pretending you know what others think or want. You’re never right.
 
And whites should be held responsible for racism which has gone far beyond slavery.

Hello again, IM2.

Do you believe many Americans embrace racist beliefs...or do they FEAR the type of HATEFUL human beings many black or Americans citizens of African descent have evolved into?

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#TheLargerIssue #Fatherlessness #ChildNeglectMaltreatment #MentalHealth
 
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Are most blacks not selfish?

Hello, Liberty.

I am curious to learn if this free-thinking American with a fabulous hairstyle and excellent taste in selecting background music, speaks truth when voicing his opinions about black or American citizens of African descent?

"Perturbed American Sharing Concerns RE: Dysfunctional ‘Black’ Americans Impeding ‘Black’ Achievement" ~RINGOTVRAW "I SPEAK THE TRUTH."



Peace.
 
You should read Obama's book.....he explains how blacks tell whites one thing, but tell each other another.

#TheLargerIssue #Fatherlessness #ChildNeglectMaltreatment #MentalHealth

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With all respect and genuine sincerity, I am curious to learn if YOU believe President and First Lady Mrs. Obama were acting in the best interests of our responsible, peaceful black or American friends, neighbors and co-workers of African descent when they invited to their children's and Nation's home...

...more than a dozen apparent or admitted emotionally ill American urban-TRUTH-tellers composing American music art portraying black or American citizens of African descent, in particular teen boys and adult men, as depressed, angry, frustrated, violent, suic!dal, homic!dal thinking citizens (*May 18, 2015 - Rise in Suic!de by Black Children Surprises Researchers - The New York Times*) largely lacking compassion, empathy and respect for their peaceful, as well as less fortunate neighbors?

Do you believe President Barack "My Brother's Keeper" and First Lady Mrs. Michelle "GIRL POWER" Obama were acting in the best interests of ALL American citizens when they actively promoted VIOLENCE riddled, female HATING American music art composed by apparent 'Childhood Trauma' (#ACEs) victims vividly describing our Nation's current PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS that 'Childhood Trauma' (#ACEs) victim-survivor Oprah Winfrey passionately addressed during a March 11, 2018, '60 Minutes' segment titled, "Treating Trauma?"

A Public Health Crisis responsible for inspiring the late American urban-TRUTH-teller Tupac Shakur, a Childhood Trauma (#ACEs) and homicide victim, to create his #T_H_U_G_L_I_F_E Child Abuse, Emotional, Neglect, Abandonment and Maltreatment AWARENESS concept!

"The Hate U Give Little Infants Fvvks *EVERYONE"* ~Tupac Shakur

"We need more people who care; you know what I'm saying? We need more women, mothers, fathers, we need more of that..." ~Tupac Shakur

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Peace.
 
Are most blacks not selfish?
Most people are selfish.

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Doesn’t that make most blacks selfish?
No.
It does make you a racist tho.

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Are you an angry person?
Angry?
Let's see. I'm in the best shape of my life, I have a job I love, making a shit ton of money, I play in several bands and have earned the respect of some of the best musicians on this part of the world, I have a house in the country, so, no I'm not angry. I am really tired of racist conservatives however.
It may have been a mistake coming here.

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Why are you angry?
 
Are most blacks not selfish?

Hello, Liberty.

I am curious to learn if this free-thinking American with a fabulous hairstyle and excellent taste in selecting background music, speaks truth when voicing his opinions about black or American citizens of African descent?

"Perturbed American Sharing Concerns RE: Dysfunctional ‘Black’ Americans Impeding ‘Black’ Achievement" ~RINGOTVRAW "I SPEAK THE TRUTH."



Peace.

Thank you for the video. Yes most of what he says is true about most blacks.
 
Most people are selfish.

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Doesn’t that make most blacks selfish?
No.
It does make you a racist tho.

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Are you an angry person?
Angry?
Let's see. I'm in the best shape of my life, I have a job I love, making a shit ton of money, I play in several bands and have earned the respect of some of the best musicians on this part of the world, I have a house in the country, so, no I'm not angry. I am really tired of racist conservatives however.
It may have been a mistake coming here.

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Why are you angry?
Idiots like you who can't read.

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While some blacks continue to use racism as an excuse for their failures, others are quick to call them out.

Like whites, blacks can only blame themselves for their unwillingness to better themselves.

The days of blaming white people are over. It’s time for black people to start accepting and addressing the problems within their community.

The problems were caused by whites.

Government policies based on racist myths help dissolve black families

The lie that African-Americans are incapable of building and maintaining family structures has been bought by many, including policymakers

There are stories that we like to tell ourselves to account for large systemic imbalances in our society, myths that we employ to feel comfortable in our analysis of social problems. Melanin makes you violent is a stupid, strange fiction; it absolves society from ever confronting the prejudice that is inextricable from policies; it perpetuates legal segregation without ever admitting that segregation is deliberate; it masks our complicity in allowing the growth of the carceral state by suggesting it must always be so.

On Wednesday, a new study by Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Forward Together and Research Action Design put the lie to our self-serving fictions. The disproportionate criminalization of African Americans has served to reinforce segregation and income inequality over generations, and African American men are not its sole victims.


The study found that on average families with an imprisoned relative paid $13,607 in court-related costs. In addition, one in five families who participated in the study reported that they had to take out a loan to cover these costs. One in five families were unable to afford housing expenses due to the loss of income from their loved one’s incarceration. Two out of three families had difficulty meeting basic needs as a result of their loved one’s conviction and incarceration. 83% of family members primarily responsible for these costs were women.

There are over 2.2 million Americans currently in the prison system, accounting for 25% of the world’s prison population, the highest of the industrialized nations. It is estimated that 58% of the nation’s incarcerated are black and Latino men.

Black families are and have always been imperiled by aggressive criminal justice policies and demonized for their effects; the disintegration of black families then blocks the formerly incarcerated from accessing basic necessities for survival. That hardship only perpetuates systemic income inequality, and this hardship is shouldered disproportionately by black women.

In the latest cover story by Ta-Nehisi Coates, out in the October issue of the Atlantic, The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration, Coates makes a case that a dystopian fairy tale about African-American family structures has accompanied the rapid rate of incarceration of African Americans as far back as 1965. At the height of the civil rights movement, then Assistant Labor Secretary Daniel Patrick Moynihan released The Negro Family, a report intended to address black urban poverty yet intentionally omitted tangible policy recommendations. Instead, it built the base of the family-centered magic fix rhetoric ubiquitous in our ongoing discussions and implementation of vast urban public policy from housing, schools and finally, the unprecedented rise of mass incarceration that disproportionately affects poor black families.

The Moynihan narrative is one of the reasons why the government created racist, classist policies that incentivized the dissolution (or non-formation) of black families, then problematized black people for not having them. In an interview, Joyce Ladner – a student at Washington University in 1964 –recalled her experiences working as a research assistant for a National Institute of Health funded study that focused on the lives of women and girls in public housing: “The welfare department had a rule that no able bodied man could be in the house if a woman received aid for dependent children.”

Moynihan’s myth that African-Americans are incapable of building and maintaining family structures was so persuasive that, to this day, it’s used to justify the warehousing of people from derelict and underserved communities. It is also employed to justify moves to divest from urban centers that would produce opportunities for the people of ‘poor moral character’, who only have ‘poor moral character’ because they were born poor.

Government policies based on racist myths help dissolve black families | Syreeta McFadden

Whites will be blamed for what they have done and there is nothing you can do about it.
Looks like you are blaming whites for blacks barely getting by with family members in prison. How about everyone stay out of prison?
 
Consider that on this forum it is widely believed by Black posters that Whites are inherently racist and should be held accountable (i.e., penalized) for 472 years of slavery. As a result, Whites deserve neither trust nor even the right to comment on race relations. Given this seemingly pervasive attitude towards Whites, should it not follow that Whites can't trust Blacks to deal with them in an unbiased manner?


Given the format, we can't know for sure that the "black posters" are really black and the "white posters" are really white.






Can anyone trust anyone?
 
Consider that on this forum it is widely believed by Black posters that Whites are inherently racist and should be held accountable (i.e., penalized) for 472 years of slavery. As a result, Whites deserve neither trust nor even the right to comment on race relations. Given this seemingly pervasive attitude towards Whites, should it not follow that Whites can't trust Blacks to deal with them in an unbiased manner?
Blacks don't even trust other blacks.....why should whites trust them??
You have no clue what your talking about.

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We have all kinds of amazing insight about black people here in USMB, most of it from conservatives who live in more rural areas and encounter a black person maybe 6 times a year. They didn't do any interviews or research on black people - But they did sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night. :)
You literally live in Boise, Idaho, dipshit.

You see less black people in a year than I do in an hour.
 
Consider that on this forum it is widely believed by Black posters that Whites are inherently racist and should be held accountable (i.e., penalized) for 472 years of slavery. As a result, Whites deserve neither trust nor even the right to comment on race relations. Given this seemingly pervasive attitude towards Whites, should it not follow that Whites can't trust Blacks to deal with them in an unbiased manner?
Blacks don't even trust other blacks.....why should whites trust them??
You have no clue what your talking about.

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We have all kinds of amazing insight about black people here in USMB, most of it from conservatives who live in more rural areas and encounter a black person maybe 6 times a year. They didn't do any interviews or research on black people - But they did sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night. :)
You literally live in Boise, Idaho, dipshit.

You see less black people in a year than I do in an hour.

Nonsense - We have taken in more African (and Syrian) immigrants in my part of town past few years than LA and NYC combined.
Boise, Idaho, A Global Home for Refugees

In addition, I lived in NE Portland (VERY diverse) all through the 90s and grew up in coastal SoCal.
Refrain from flapping your yap when you have absolutely no clue WTF you're talking about. :wink:
 
Given the format, we can't know for sure that the "black posters" are really black and the "white posters" are really white.

Good point. Self identification and content are clues, but I sometimes wonder whether the "race-baiters" are sincerely ignorant or deliberately duplicitous.
 
I dunno. I've been waking up in the morning with one since 1977.
Have you ever been to one of their funerals? Have you ever had any of them live with you for more than a day or two? Have you ever played on a team with them in any sport? Have you ever raised one of them like your own kids?

Oh fucking relax muddy - Yes, I started HS and JC hoops with no less than TWO black players who became stars in the NBA. One is a Hall-o-Famer and we're still in touch. My HS team was half black - JC College about a third.

Funerals? Yes - two the latter of which was with full gospel choir for the Daddy of Hall-o-Famer which was AWESOME.

And yes, I shared dorm room with a black guy for both my Junior & Senior years in college. He was awesome, we got along fine and he'd take me to his Mama's house on occasion for soul food. We are still in touch also.

Your claim that marrying a black woman gives you some sort of magical insight into black people in general is summarily laughed off the board. :cool-45:
Only by the usual suspects *racist Democrats*

Knowing a black person isn't even remotely like the commitment one has to make to spend your life with one of them. Especially since when I took the vows, mixed marriages were much more a taboo. I caught hell from strangers and family members alike for my decision. Being on a team, or sharing a dorm room doesn't make you any less of a racist. However, deciding to raise a family of kids that will assuredly be ostracized by racist Whites and racist Blacks is a choice I took without a second thought. Despite the bigotry of some of my family members, I didn't want to be narrow minded like some of them obviously were.

So you know a few black people. Big fucking deal. Most blacks think your attitude is a joke. However, some have told me that my attitude is something that gives them hope. Most look at a white person and they see a racist, that is until you prove otherwise.
 
I dunno. I've been waking up in the morning with one since 1977.
Have you ever been to one of their funerals? Have you ever had any of them live with you for more than a day or two? Have you ever played on a team with them in any sport? Have you ever raised one of them like your own kids?

Oh fucking relax muddy - Yes, I started HS and JC hoops with no less than TWO black players who became stars in the NBA. One is a Hall-o-Famer and we're still in touch. My HS team was half black - JC College about a third.

Funerals? Yes - two the latter of which was with full gospel choir for the Daddy of Hall-o-Famer which was AWESOME.

And yes, I shared dorm room with a black guy for both my Junior & Senior years in college. He was awesome, we got along fine and he'd take me to his Mama's house on occasion for soul food. We are still in touch also.

Your claim that marrying a black woman gives you some sort of magical insight into black people in general is summarily laughed off the board. :cool-45:
Only by the usual suspects *racist Democrats*

Knowing a black person isn't even remotely like the commitment one has to make to spend your life with one of them. Especially since when I took the vows, mixed marriages were much more a taboo. I caught hell from strangers and family members alike for my decision. Being on a team, or sharing a dorm room doesn't make you any less of a racist. However, deciding to raise a family of kids that will assuredly be ostracized by racist Whites and racist Blacks is a choice I took without a second thought. Despite the bigotry of some of my family members, I didn't want to be narrow minded like some of them obviously were.

So you know a few black people. Big fucking deal. Most blacks think your attitude is a joke. However, some have told me that my attitude is something that gives them hope. Most look at a white person and they see a racist, that is until you prove otherwise.

ASSUMING you are telling the truth (and you don't often so forgive my pessimism) then I give you props. However, for all I know you married the equivalent of Diamond or Silk in which case, I give you condolences. :wink:

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Consider that on this forum it is widely believed by Black posters that Whites are inherently racist and should be held accountable (i.e., penalized) for 472 years of slavery. As a result, Whites deserve neither trust nor even the right to comment on race relations. Given this seemingly pervasive attitude towards Whites, should it not follow that Whites can't trust Blacks to deal with them in an unbiased manner?
Blacks don't even trust other blacks.....why should whites trust them??
You have no clue what your talking about.

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We have all kinds of amazing insight about black people here in USMB, most of it from conservatives who live in more rural areas and encounter a black person maybe 6 times a year. They didn't do any interviews or research on black people - But they did sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night. :)
You literally live in Boise, Idaho, dipshit.

You see less black people in a year than I do in an hour.

Nonsense - We have taken in more African (and Syrian) immigrants in my part of town past few years than LA and NYC combined.
Boise, Idaho, A Global Home for Refugees

In addition, I lived in NE Portland (VERY diverse) all through the 90s and grew up in coastal SoCal.
Refrain from flapping your yap when you have absolutely no clue WTF you're talking about. :wink:

I lived in Portland during the 90's myself. And if you lived in NE you saw more blacks than that dumb ass Proud to be white has seen in his life. He calls himself proud to be white for a reason. He's a 20 something year old child and a racist. I've been to Boise. It's a beautiful place.
 
I dunno. I've been waking up in the morning with one since 1977.
Have you ever been to one of their funerals? Have you ever had any of them live with you for more than a day or two? Have you ever played on a team with them in any sport? Have you ever raised one of them like your own kids?

Oh fucking relax muddy - Yes, I started HS and JC hoops with no less than TWO black players who became stars in the NBA. One is a Hall-o-Famer and we're still in touch. My HS team was half black - JC College about a third.

Funerals? Yes - two the latter of which was with full gospel choir for the Daddy of Hall-o-Famer which was AWESOME.

And yes, I shared dorm room with a black guy for both my Junior & Senior years in college. He was awesome, we got along fine and he'd take me to his Mama's house on occasion for soul food. We are still in touch also.

Your claim that marrying a black woman gives you some sort of magical insight into black people in general is summarily laughed off the board. :cool-45:
Only by the usual suspects *racist Democrats*

Knowing a black person isn't even remotely like the commitment one has to make to spend your life with one of them. Especially since when I took the vows, mixed marriages were much more a taboo. I caught hell from strangers and family members alike for my decision. Being on a team, or sharing a dorm room doesn't make you any less of a racist. However, deciding to raise a family of kids that will assuredly be ostracized by racist Whites and racist Blacks is a choice I took without a second thought. Despite the bigotry of some of my family members, I didn't want to be narrow minded like some of them obviously were.

So you know a few black people. Big fucking deal. Most blacks think your attitude is a joke. However, some have told me that my attitude is something that gives them hope. Most look at a white person and they see a racist, that is until you prove otherwise.

You don't know any blacks. You are a racist. And if your attitude gives them hope, they haven't read what you post.
 
Doesn’t that make most blacks selfish?
No.
It does make you a racist tho.

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Are you an angry person?
Angry?
Let's see. I'm in the best shape of my life, I have a job I love, making a shit ton of money, I play in several bands and have earned the respect of some of the best musicians on this part of the world, I have a house in the country, so, no I'm not angry. I am really tired of racist conservatives however.
It may have been a mistake coming here.

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Why are you angry?
Idiots like you who can't read.

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Why are you angry and who are you angry at?
 
Given the format, we can't know for sure that the "black posters" are really black and the "white posters" are really white.

Good point. Self identification and content are clues, but I sometimes wonder whether the "race-baiters" are sincerely ignorant or deliberately duplicitous.

You do understand that you whites do all of the race baiting here at USMB. I am black that you can be sure of. I am sure all the black posters are black here. You guys live in some imaginary world where you think blacks agree with the shit you spew and those who oppose it just have to be imposters.
 
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