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@trev33 said
Actually you were just talking about black people, let me refresh your memory.

“ By the way, I'm speaking from experience, not just an opinion.

I've recently lived in cities populated by a majority of black people, where drugs, crime, prostitution and welfare abuse run rampant.

Instead of black people spearheading their own lives and reputations, they are content w ...[text shortened]... hoes of entitlement in their rap music.“

Not only are you clearly racist you’re also a bit thick.
Go away!!
I'm talking about real problems with black culture, and you ignore it, all to bring up black college graduates.

Keep living in your fantasy world, filled with traveling the world, and mingling with black college graduates who make $150,000 instead of $170,000. And keep ignoring the black people who live on welfare and refuse to work, and are the root cause of the breakdown in black society.

No worries.

Don't call me a racist again!!
The definition of a racist is someone who hates black people just for being black. I have said nothing to indicate any such thing.

If you can't have the courage to discuss real issues because you're online forum persona could take a hit, it's not my problem.

The black community has problems, stop ignoring it!!!


@chaney3 said
Go away!!
I'm talking about real problems with black culture, and you ignore it, all to bring up black college graduates.

Keep living in your fantasy world, filled with traveling the world, and mingling with black college graduates who make $150,000 instead of $170,000. And keep ignoring the black people who live on welfare and refuse to work, and are the root cause of t ...[text shortened]... ona could take a hit, it's not my problem.

The black community has problems, stop ignoring it!!!
And the white people who live on welfare and refuse to work? Plenty of them.

And no, that’s not the definition of racist, two people go to collage, get the same grades and both are offered the same job but the white person is offered more money than the black person, that’s racism. You don’t have to hate to be considered racist.

Every community as issues, not every black person is how you describe, maybe you live in an area with a lot of poverty, I don’t know. I couldn’t be placing the entire black or any society for that matter in any box like you seem to be doing.

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@trev33 said
And no, that’s not the definition of racist, two people go to collage, get the same grades and both are offered the same job but the white person is offered more money than the black person, that’s racism. You don’t have to hate to be considered racist.

Every community as issues, not every black person is how you describe, maybe you live in an area with a lot of poverty, I ...[text shortened]... n’t be placing the entire black or any society for that matter in any box like you seem to be doing.
That doesn't happen anymore. Corporations are scared crapless of lawsuits if they do that.
Black colleges and universities do it to white professors though.
All the time.
In fact, any organization run by blacks does it to whites:
https://www.amren.com/news/2012/03/metro-derailed-by-culture-of-complacence-incompetence-lack-of-diversity/


@trev33 said
And the white people who live on welfare and refuse to work? Plenty of them.

And no, that’s not the definition of racist, two people go to collage, get the same grades and both are offered the same job but the white person is offered more money than the black person, that’s racism. You don’t have to hate to be considered racist.

Every community as issues, not every blac ...[text shortened]... n’t be placing the entire black or any society for that matter in any box like you seem to be doing.
It was not my intention to have you, or anyone reading my posts think that I am talking about every black person on the planet, when I discuss issues with the black community. If the shoe fits.

I thought that was understood, but maybe I didn't make it clear enough.


@great-big-stees said
understanding the “musical” genre called Rap...anyone else?🤔
I think it is significant culturally. Urban black communities find it a common base to relate to.

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@dood111 said
That doesn't happen anymore. Corporations are scared crapless of lawsuits if they do that.
Black colleges and universities do it to white professors though.
All the time.
In fact, any organization run by blacks does it to whites:
https://www.amren.com/news/2012/03/metro-derailed-by-culture-of-complacence-incompetence-lack-of-diversity/
Funny, and you say that you're not racist.

And yet:
"In fact, any organization run by blacks does it to whites: "

Lying to project black people and institutions as the source of societal problems is, yes, racist.

All day long.


@chaney3 said
@rookie54

Is suggesting that black people get jobs, support their families, teach their children values and respect, and avoiding crime, etc, racist to you?
No, but is it racist to suggest that black society needs to do these things, even though the VAST majority already do these things?

Yes.


@very-rusty said
Rap originated by black artists, but many are doing it now, of many races. It all sounds like noise to me, but then I am an older person. I can't make out half of what they are saying to be honest.

-VR
Rusty, I bet you can't even make out half of what Katy Perry sings.


@chaney3 said
"Baby mama"

This term is used by most black men that I come in contact with to describe a woman that is usually not in his life anymore, and frequently, there is more than one "baby mama".

The breakdown of family structure in the black community is the primary reason for the troubles of the black community, and I will not allow anyone to call me a racist for pointing it ...[text shortened]... Edit: "baby mama" means that there are countless "babies" with NO father figure present in the home.
The breakdown in family structure is a human failing, not just black.

"They did it, not me."

Keep those blinders on, Klan-boy


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Imagine a world where black people are already doing those things, despite interference from white people like you.

I'm starting to think that you can't be helped and therefore people like you, with your disgusting stereotypes, are at LEAST half the problem.


I’ve come to notice that a lot of forum threads are like records (78s, 45s and 33-1/3s).🤔...they just “go ‘round and ‘round”, though the record player companies did come up with a player that would lift it’s arm to stop it from playing.👍 Will this feature ever make it’s way to the threads?🤔


@suzianne said
No, but is it racist to suggest that black society needs to do these things, even though the VAST majority already do these things?

Yes.
You're living in fantasy land Arizona.

Read the article from the link on bottom of page 2, written by a lawyer who knows what he's talking about.

You obviously don't come across the black people he's talking about or you'd keep your fantasy comments to yourself.


@suzianne said
Rusty, I bet you can't even make out half of what Katy Perry sings.
Get the hell off my back suzie Q,

The rusty doesn't understand gets old, as you are getting!

-VR

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@chaney3 said
You're living in fantasy land Arizona.

Read the article from the link on bottom of page 2, written by a lawyer who knows what he's talking about.

You obviously don't come across the black people he's talking about or you'd keep your fantasy comments to yourself.
Here's another article by a lawyer, even better than the first:
https://www.amren.com/news/2009/09/urban_law_101/
And another one by an honest teacher that's an eye opener:
https://www.amren.com/news/2016/08/a-white-teacher-speaks-out/


whatever hell people live in life music makes a path out