- Mar 11, 2015
- 101,647
- 111,659
- 3,645
Who romanticized the Mafia and other criminals in Hollywood movies? What made Bogart and Cagney so famous for their gangsta tough guy roles? White people LOVE gangsters.I see a lot of signs saying "Being Black is not a crime" but in almost every incident cited, the Black victim of a police shooting was engaged in some sort of criminal activity and actively evading arrest. If a White person is shot in the same circumstances, he is generally held accountable for his actions. If a Black person is shot, it is immediately blamed on police brutality.
Why is this type of personal behavior deemed acceptable in the Black community?
It's not. nor is what you say true. It's really gone past time for whites to shut up with their opinions about black people. Including this generation whites have been wrong about us for at least 400 years. You'd think white people would be embarrassed to know this, but instead they double down on the same wrong opinions and beliefs.
Blacks idolize criminals. Spending time in prison is like a right of passage for many black communities.
Movies about the mafia and the real world violent thug culture that so many young black males immerse themselves in are worlds apart.
No they aren't different. But that's how psychosis works. The mafia is real life violent thug culture. I'm a black male and most of the youngsters watch basketball games.
Last edited: