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why is it black people are excepted in white culture (pg. 5)
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medinaM5
Marc Summers
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Originally posted by medinaM5


:haha: :stongue: :stongue: :haha: :haha: :stongue: :haha:

NO WAY LMAO!!
igottaknow
inbefodaracistlock
Lepanto
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Originally posted by medinaM5
befo da ice was in my grill, befo i got my major deal
these hoes wouldn't give a damn if i was heah, geah!


back then didn't want me
now i'm hot niggaz all on me...

what a wanker.
Shamen DJ's
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Originally posted by washout
i dont accept black people at all.
and generally dont like them.
or anyone who acts black.


I would never be accepted in the black "thug" community since I graduated high school & finished college.

While I dont have a problem with all blacks, I do have a problem with people that are uneducated & ignorant, and unfortunately alot of black people act like that on purpose.
Shamen DJ's
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Originally posted by igottaknow
black urban rap culture is cool and white business culture is uptight, boring and uncool. it is what it is. just accept it.


Personally I dont think black urban guetto culture is any more cool than white people acting "trailer park".

If African Americans want to be truly equal in society they should expect more from the role models who their children look up to. With rappers promoting being stupid, getting drunk, getting high, and murdering people instead of empowerment & education & being smart
they are encouraging another generation of African Americans to not only not leave the guetto, but to embrace it. Most uneducated white people cant find a job with enough pay to asupport themselves in most metropolitian areas, why would it be any different for African Americans.
washout
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Originally posted by Shamen DJ's
While I dont have a problem with all blacks, I do have a problem with people that are uneducated & ignorant, and unfortunately alot of black people act like that on purpose.

you just hit the nail on the coffin.
Shamen DJ's
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Originally posted by Ripped Bag
I don't like watermelon, fried chicken, kool-aid, and bling bling enough to care about "black" culture


Unfortunately alot of people who like bling bling would rather rob people for it, rather than working for it.
MERLIN
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Originally posted by medinaM5


so funny! i love it!:)
kid nyce
first off i want to say - inb4themotheringracistlock

second off - who the hell cares who is accepted in who's community? it seems like the smaller the population the more "targeted" racial issues become. In NYC we don't see any clash in community based on how people act or behave. You are who you are and you associate with those you associate. To me this thread seems like a post doing exactly what a small town/city does when it identifies races and places an opinion to it.

Maybe I'm a bit jaded since I'm from NYC. I'm not Black or White, I'm Chinese. I don't have a problem with certain communities fitting in with other communities because NYC as a whole is a melting pot of racial communities. If we all identified inter-racial relationships, friendships, and acquaintances and practiced or deliberated why they DON'T WORK, I think NYC would be a war ground. So stop with making it an issue by raising awareness and practice resolving these awareness(es) by encouraging open minded individuals to relate with different ethnicities.

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Originally posted by Shamen DJ's
I would never be accepted in the black "thug" community since I graduated high school & finished college.

While I dont have a problem with all blacks, I do have a problem with people that are uneducated & ignorant, and unfortunately alot of black people act like that on purpose.


I finished college, I have a started my career, I'm gainfully employed, but when I call my friends I can talk to them and say things like - yo what's good, where you at. Yo I gotta go uptown to pick that up I'll meet you at the spot in 30minutes. What is that? It's called leading a professional life (college graduate, gainfully employed, and full time geek) and leading my personal life, growing up in the streets, hangin out with many different ethnicities, relating to african americans in public schools, its my childhood, my lifestyle, it doesn't mean i have to "BE ACCEPTED", I am what I am and if I'm accepted I'm accepted...if not then so be it (your loss).

I think alot of people judge and assume (close minded) based on first impressions. I might "roll up to you and be like yo what's really good, do i know you or something" and you might get the impression that I'm uneducated and ignorant which would probably lead to your assumption that we can't associate with each other because I don't fit into your community and you don't fit into my community. I admit I do it sometimes too, but I try to practice getting to know people regardless of how they appear to be. I have friends who are as uneducated, who don't use proper grammer, but that doesn't mean they aren't good whole-hearted people, and I wouldn't have found that out about them if I didn't give them a chance and got to know who they are.

Erotic Buddha
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Originally posted by Shamen DJ's
Personally I dont think black urban guetto culture is any more cool than white people acting "trailer park".

If African Americans want to be truly equal in society they should expect more from the role models who their children look up to. With rappers promoting being stupid, getting drunk, getting high, and murdering people instead of empowerment & education & being smart
they are encouraging another generation of African Americans to not only not leave the guetto, but to embrace it. Most uneducated white people cant find a job with enough pay to asupport themselves in most metropolitian areas, why would it be any different for African Americans.


wow...this coming from a bleeding heart liberal like yourself? most liberals in america will do anything to pander to poor, downtrodden welfare blame everything on whitey blacks
stealthman
120% moron here, folks.
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