Exactly. If I ran around calling white people crackers I would expect them to get upset no matter how much they used the word amongst themselves.
Ok Thugs from now on. Young black men need to stop acting like thugs. Happy now?
Richard Sherman: 'Thug' is accepted way of calling someone N-word
We all knew Richard Sherman was right
See everyone? It isn't the N word so much as what we are saying about young black men. So you can change the word to thug they are still going to be offended and not get the point they need to be getting.
Stop acting like thugs.
Here is a great example. I post something like this:
A recent study by the National Institute for Literacy says that nearly half (47%) of adults living in Detroit, Michigan lack the reading, writing, speaking and computational skills to function in everyday life situations. They are considered illiterate.
And say "how do we fix this"
And all black people can do is focus on how I'm a racist for pointing it out. I get it! Us whites are racist and blacks would never be racist! Sure!!! Ok fine then. Still how are we going to solve this illiteracy problem? I'm asking ANY black to give me an answer but I bet they won't. They'll refuse to accept responsibility. They'll defend those stupid baby mamma's for being dumb enough to sleep with a lying cheating dead beat THUG.
I dont think people have a problem with you pointing it out. I think the problem lies in the fact you are clueless about how that situation has occurred in Detroit. White people like you seem to have this problem where you think you have a handle on the issue and you are so far removed from the truth it would hilarious if not so pitiful.
HA HA HA! Are you picking up half way through the conversation? I have already explained I'm a liberal who understands why it isn't black people in the hoods fault for the situation they are in. How when they moved in white moved out and took all the jobs with them. How white people don't hire black people unless they have to. For years I was for Affirmative Action and upset when it ended.
I realize we can't say, "blacks need to get over it slavery happened a long time ago, this isn't the 1960's anymore. I know saying those things is wrong. I know blacks are treated like 2nd class citizens. I know all that and I want all that to change too.
BUT, what I also want to see is black people acting better. Is it too much to ask your black women to teach their kids how to be literate?
A recent study by the National Institute for Literacy says that nearly half (47%) of adults living in Detroit, Michigan lack the reading, writing, speaking and computational skills to function in everyday life situations. They are considered illiterate.
What am I missing? What makes me "so far removed"?