This is crazy. Americans, especially not Black Americans, don’t benefit from this. We just take care of everyone’s poor, turn into a 3rd world dump, while lazy south of the border officials sit back and collect back-home money and build their nations with it. Who is this guy fooling?
It’s not about respectability, it’s about history and common sense. The n-word was created by our oppressors to denigrate all of us regardless of character, etc. there’s no redeeming it because the original Intent is still alive and well. AfroRobot does a masterful job in his podcast of laying...
The n-word is never appropriate but tether is, because they exist. Not all non-FBA are tethers, but they do exist and they’re destructive. That said, calling all non-FBA/Freesman/ADOS/Black Americans, etc. tethers is hostile and insulting.
Good point. I usually run into them as a group from the same region. So, for instance, at tech companies you think they’re all lumped in together by the white folks? Or are they hiring people from their own group? The Chinese are the same; most of the ones that come hear all come from the same...
Uber racists too. Indians haven’t been a good influence anywhere they’ve migrated. The racism levels always soar once they’re in charge. They’re a collective group so they always take care of their own worldwide. To the detriment of everyone else around them. Slightly off topic, but...
At my university the IT department lost all credibility in the local IT community because of all the cheating. They see it as helping one another out, not cheating.😏
Yep. That’s what makes venturing out to gain more knowledge and open horizons so disturbing. I’m not pro-BLM after finding out about their deceit, but whenever a non-Black lobs one of those anti-BLM grenades; I’m gone before the smoke clears. I stopped listening to a bunch of podcasts for that...
We need you, brother, but we want you whole, so take them breaks. They end up adding to your purpose. When thinking through all that knowledge, the game experience and other pastimes may help you see exactly how to use Black history knowledge in a particular situation. That’s how creative...
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