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My question to the usual suspects on here is, does she have a point here?
I mean, after listening to her entire statement, is she wrong on anything?
If so, what specifically?
Take a look...
My question to the usual suspects on here is, does she have a point here?
I mean, after listening to her entire statement, is she wrong on anything?
If so, what specifically?
Take a look...
What are your thoughts as to why?"White people only relate black people to their struggle."
Gee, I wonder why?
Could it be that the media constantly talks about black people in those terms?
Could it be that the media attacks black conservatives/Republicans as traitors to their race, instead of attempting to dispute their positions and policies?
Well, first of all, I have no evidence that it is true that white people only see black people in terms of their struggle. We understand the past struggles that the black community went through, but we don't think of every black person we meet or see in public life as either a fighter in the struggle, or a traiter to it.What are your thoughts as to why?
Many blacks wear the "struggle" like a crown of thorns.Well, first of all, I have no evidence that it is true that white people only see black people in terms of their struggle. We understand the past struggles that the black community went through, but we don't think of every black person we meet or see in public life as either a fighter in the struggle, or a traiter to it.
How would that lady be the expert on how white people think, any more than I would be the expert on how black people think?
I was talking about how the media wants us to think. That's why the media chooses to only give air time to blacks who talk about the struggle. Blacks they consider traitors, they either just talk about or only have on to be argued down, usually by both a guest to counter them and the host or hosts. Blacks seen as fighting in "the struggle" are given air time with no opposition and nothing but friendly, open-ended questions.
No "evidence" you say?!?!?Well, first of all, I have no evidence that it is true that white people only see black people in terms of their struggle. We understand the past struggles that the black community went through, but we don't think of every black person we meet or see in public life as either a fighter in the struggle, or a traiter to it.
How would that lady be the expert on how white people think, any more than I would be the expert on how black people think?
I was talking about how the media wants us to think. That's why the media chooses to only give air time to blacks who talk about the struggle. Blacks they consider traitors, they either just talk about or only have on to be argued down, usually by both a guest to counter them and the host or hosts. Blacks seen as fighting in "the struggle" are given air time with no opposition and nothing but friendly, open-ended questions.
My question to the usual suspects on here is, does she have a point here?
I mean, after listening to her entire statement, is she wrong on anything?
If so, what specifically?
Take a look, more importantly a listen...
Oprah Winfree is your evidence?No "evidence" you say?!?!?
.Many blacks wear the "struggle" like a crown of thorns.
It went over your head. Forget it.Oprah Winfree is your evidence?
Since you can read white people's minds, do I see Oprah as a fighter in the struggle, or a traitor to it?
It doesn't matter. She doesn't own tik tok and her race based bitching isn't going to change national security concerns.Well, first of all, I have no evidence that it is true that white people only see black people in terms of their struggle. We understand the past struggles that the black community went through, but we don't think of every black person we meet or see in public life as either a fighter in the struggle, or a traiter to it.
How would that lady be the expert on how white people think, any more than I would be the expert on how black people think?
I was talking about how the media wants us to think. That's why the media chooses to only give air time to blacks who talk about the struggle. Blacks they consider traitors, they either just talk about or only have on to be argued down, usually by both a guest to counter them and the host or hosts. Blacks seen as fighting in "the struggle" are given air time with no opposition and nothing but friendly, open-ended questions.
Forgettable thread, no doubt.It went over your head. Forget it.
My question to the usual suspects on here is, does she have a point here?
I mean, after listening to her entire statement, is she wrong on anything?
If so, what specifically?
Take a look, more importantly a listen...
My question to the usual suspects on here is, does she have a point here?
I mean, after listening to her entire statement, is she wrong on anything?
If so, what specifically?
Take a look, more importantly a listen...
Do you WANT to understand?It's a black thing so I guess I don't understand. After all, we whites are all devil oppressors and all that so apparently I am neither capable or wanting to understand.