Flipx99
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He has somewhat of a point. His presentation was not very condusive to a good discussion.Stop
He has somewhat of a point. His presentation was not very condusive to a good discussion.Stop
Just cause a black person is doing something good with their life does not make them a "nracker"He has somewhat of a point. His presentation was not very condusive to a good discussion.
nracker loverJust cause a black person is doing something good with their life does not make them a "nracker"
Let's not use that word. It is disprectful to blacks, as well as whites.Just cause a black person is doing something good with their life does not make them a "nracker"
No more of this white men getting black women from supply and demand bullshit
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I think exposure is basically what small town/big town has to do with what your saying. Those with less exposure have a real dim perspective on the "REAL" world and what goes on outside their worldIts kinda funny if you look at the ppl's locations who are acting racist and against interacial relationships are from small places if you look at the ppl who are for it and seem to know what they are talking about are located in big citys
in MOST cases so far
..... now your just being retardedThe ghetto blacks do not hate the nrackers because deep inside they wish they were also a nracker they are just not willing to put forth the effort into things to make themselves a productive member of society and would rather leech off the system and do illegal things and then when they get caught and go to jail look to nrackerism or atleast become part nracker so that they do not end up back in jail (which usually does not happen //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif)
You wish you just had all the answers, or fully/really had a grasp on these things but clearly you do not.I do.
I wouldn't say frown. I would say selling out.
Blacks who chose to distinguish themselves academically usually do not associate with those who do what those who do not make good choices.
Those blacks sometimes have negative feelings towards the more successful blacks.
I acknowledge this. This is why I ask the questions.You wish you just had all the answers, or fully/really had a grasp on these things but clearly you do not.
So being envious you'd say isn't the same as looking down upon another person doing good.
Like your neighbor just hit the jackpot.... u won't frown on his ferrari..... (first example i could think of)
That just one of many reasons to explain why one would consider another a "sell" out, and this isn't only tied with the black community.
Let's not use that word. It is disprectful to blacks, as well as whites.
I have met blacks before that felt that other blacks who did not participate in the same activities as themselves where acting white.
For instance, in some black subcultures, they wear clothing that is very loud and flashy. Another black person may walk by with a polo shirt tucked in with khaki pants. In HS, I have witnessed this scenario. Oftentimes, the latter black is confronted by the former group as being a sellout or acting white. It would not be atypical for a white person to wear a polo shirt that is tucked in whereas those blacks perceive that action to be atypical of black behavior.
On the same token, when whites dress in flashy, baggy attire and attempt to recreate something they saw on BET, they are considered by the white community and "acting black".
We acquire this knowledge of the "other" community based on what we see on TV, the news, etc. This values are not set in stone and shift based on new presentations of that community.
I know that.Again you must understand this is a sample. Not every black shares the same thoughts, processes, so on and forth.
To the kids in ur HS, they perceived polo shirt tucked in as acting white. That doesn't apply with every black.
no need to apologize. Trust me, I don't mind going back and forth on this.I acknowledge this. This is why I ask the questions.
While I agree envy is probably a motivator behind it, why do some blacks label the others as being "white".
You are correct, feelings such as envy are not tied strictly to the white community. I did not feel my post implied that. If it did, I apologize. I also apologize if I am coming off as antagonistic. I am really just asking questions that are not as positively received in my community.
Well to take a broad shot at it....I know that.
I wasn't making generalizations about the entire black community. That is why I use the word some.
I was trying to understand the sample. I was hoping you could provide some insight.
It could be something you cannot explain/speak for; such as the motivation behind the characters in the show Jackass. I could accept an "I don't know because I am not them".
This is what I don't understand.no need to apologize. Trust me, I don't mind going back and forth on this.
But like you stated in your other post, it's a black ref to another black as "acting white", OR a white ref to another white as "Actin White"
Now what Toaster was saying.... Him as a white person look at black people that "go to college" as wanting to be white....
Why would the less successful group be ashamed of the more successful group?So when one does something that the other group does, it's almost as if they are either ashamed of their own group or think the other group is better.