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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76198721 United States 06/04/2020 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I might be more upset along with her if it wasn't for the fact that the only reason she got upset was because the black man held a gun her and other black women. Would she be this upset if that same black man had held a gun to a group of white females that maybe she was standing next to? Quoting: interested person 76198721 Black people's racism is so ingrained from childhood. They don't even see it. It is culturally legitimized in this country in much the same way racism of whites was culturally legitimized in the past. It's time for black Americans to wake up to the fact that their racism is being used to perpetuate evil. This coup being conducted in America is not for their benefit and never was. We real Americans of all colors and races need to be on the same damn side and kick these destroyers out and get America going again. Who here is sick to death of all this crap and want to get back to life? Ummmm... I get what she's saying even if you don't. You wouldn't "get it" You obviously have never been betrayed, and traumatized to the very CORE of yourself. There come times in communications where the tone, facial expressions, and body language are way more important than the words people choose. THIS was one of those times... but you missed it. Do better, or get left behind. I don't think I missed anything. If I'd been there with her I'd have given her a hug to calm her down and make her feel better, but I still would have analyzed the situation and come to the same conclusion. If she didn't believe in her racism against whites and believe, on some level, that it was okay for blacks to hold a gun to white people but not blacks she wouldn't have felt so betrayed. She would have felt horrified that anyone was brandishing a gun around. It's important to understand that there are reasons behind highly charged emotions which can reveal a lot about the character or motives of a person. If you want to live in a society that doesn't promote self evaluation then, by all means, leave me "behind." |
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User ID: 77413848 United States 06/04/2020 02:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | a person who starts the day as a legit protestor doesnt end up a looter or rioting. There are two classes of actors and the looters/rioters have hijacked what should be a legit protest that positive change will come from. i dont feel llike anything positive will change because of the ongoing destruction and violence. the cause has been jacked. "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace" Jimi Hendrix |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77304979 United States 06/04/2020 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Keep listening to that rap music that advocates murder, stealing and pimping your own girlfriend. That big pimping Jay Z talks about means selling your GF to other men to sleep with. Yet they praise Beyonece, what a joke. Surely, Jay Z has pimped her all over to get her famous. You can't water a seed with poison and expect a prize winning flower to bloom. They cannot have trash culture and expect to have the mindset to achieve. Oprah, Obama and the few that did succeed realized they had to drop that trash at the door if they were going to make it in life. |
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(OP) User ID: 77753827 United States 06/04/2020 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I might be more upset along with her if it wasn't for the fact that the only reason she got upset was because the black man held a gun her and other black women. Would she be this upset if that same black man had held a gun to a group of white females that maybe she was standing next to? Quoting: interested person 76198721 Black people's racism is so ingrained from childhood. They don't even see it. It is culturally legitimized in this country in much the same way racism of whites was culturally legitimized in the past. It's time for black Americans to wake up to the fact that their racism is being used to perpetuate evil. This coup being conducted in America is not for their benefit and never was. We real Americans of all colors and races need to be on the same damn side and kick these destroyers out and get America going again. Who here is sick to death of all this crap and want to get back to life? Ummmm... I get what she's saying even if you don't. You wouldn't "get it" You obviously have never been betrayed, and traumatized to the very CORE of yourself. There come times in communications where the tone, facial expressions, and body language are way more important than the words people choose. THIS was one of those times... but you missed it. Do better, or get left behind. I don't think I missed anything. If I'd been there with her I'd have given her a hug to calm her down and make her feel better, but I still would have analyzed the situation and come to the same conclusion. If she didn't believe in her racism against whites and believe, on some level, that it was okay for blacks to hold a gun to white people but not blacks she wouldn't have felt so betrayed. She would have felt horrified that anyone was brandishing a gun around. It's important to understand that there are reasons behind highly charged emotions which can reveal a lot about the character or motives of a person. If you want to live in a society that doesn't promote self evaluation then, by all means, leave me "behind." I didn't get the impression that she feels racist towards whites. I do get the impression that she feels victimized by whites, and little wonder as the media and academia and almost segment of society has promoted that victimization to her from her birth. It is very hard to detach from that kind of indoctrination. Of course she feels like everyone's out to get her. White people have been indoctrinated with it too. Look at them kneeling and begging forgiveness. Repetition sells, and it has been repeated over and over and over and over. It's easier to be a victim than to overcome that label. It's easier to blame others rather than blame your yourself. She does not strike me as racist at all, just content to be a victim, first of whites, now of her own race. That doesn't make what happened to her and her feelings about it any less heartbreaking. Shattered illusions are painful even if they are a step in the right direction. All who call on the name of the Lord will be saved. Acts 2:21 Remember it. A simple Save me Lord Jesus makes all the difference when you're facing the wrong side of eternity. 2/8 Fav Song: HIS NAME IS JESUS [link to youtu.be (secure)] |
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User ID: 74615584 United States 06/04/2020 02:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Black lady betrayed by the black culture she thought would be protective of her lashes out. Quoting: egads [link to twitter.com (secure)] For every black American killed by a cop there are at least 100 times as many killed by other black Americans, this is not rocket science nor is it obscure knowledge but you keep telling yourselves your problem is the white establishment keeping you down and hoping for a miracle and let's see what happens. This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but with a whimper. |
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User ID: 78856028 Panama 06/04/2020 03:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | She said “everyone’s out against us.” Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77184924 Did she miss the part where white men fought to abolish slavery? White women adopt black children? White people pay their welfare, g]pay for their food and healthcare and even adopt their kids I really wish these black Americans would see how good they got it. They’ve got it 10x better than whites. More white children live below the poverty line. More homeless are how’re. And most of the military are white...defending all of us We all have to make a decision. If we want to be a part of CIVILIZED world, then we have to act civilized While it's true that whites ended slavery after fighting the bloodiest war in US history, I'm not on board with your comments about adoptions and welfare. I remember decades ago when it was all the rage for upscale whites to adopt black children, and these kids seemed more like accessories to these early virtue signalers. 'Hey, look at me, I've got the latest designer purse and an Ethiopian child to go with it.' As for welfare, nothing has been more destructive to the black family and the potential upward mobility of the black community than welfare. The woman in that video was rightly upset and made a lot of good points. She was clearly still in the heat of the moment when she made her video, which looked to be immediately after the incident. As for her "everyone is against us" comment, she's seen with her own eyes that people who should not be against her or who claim to want to help are actually the problem. She's seeing all these white liberals destroying black homes and businesses, Democrat politicians supporting people burning down black neighborhoods, and she just had a black man pull a gun on her at a time when he should be protecting his community. She alludes to being a victim of this vandalism. She was trying to clean up the mess that was made of her property by people who allegedly support blacks, then found herself staring down the barrel of a gun. So I can see why she feels betrayed and as if the whole world is against her. I truly believe that blacks are being punished for attempting to leave the Democrat plantation. Before all of this, black employment was at a record high, showing they'd rather have jobs than welfare. Also, enough blacks were jumping on the Trump train to alarm the Democrats, so now they're being beaten back down, like that woman who was clearly demoralized. Last Edited by BirdMom on 06/04/2020 03:12 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74709691 United States 06/04/2020 03:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is heartbreaking. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78976899 But, I truly hope that through all this manufactured chaos, destruction, hate, accusations, and lies Humanity does see the truth, removes those in power who wish for all our destruction and enslavement and unites to conquer evil and build a new, better world for all. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71360826 Canada 06/04/2020 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I might be more upset along with her if it wasn't for the fact that the only reason she got upset was because the black man held a gun her and other black women. Would she be this upset if that same black man had held a gun to a group of white females that maybe she was standing next to? Quoting: interested person 76198721 Black people's racism is so ingrained from childhood. They don't even see it. It is culturally legitimized in this country in much the same way racism of whites was culturally legitimized in the past. It's time for black Americans to wake up to the fact that their racism is being used to perpetuate evil. This coup being conducted in America is not for their benefit and never was. We real Americans of all colors and races need to be on the same damn side and kick these destroyers out and get America going again. Who here is sick to death of all this crap and want to get back to life? This WOMAN is out there cleaning up after the animals destroyed her community, but that fact doesn't get through to you right you are making it a race issue, you are not part of the solution but rather a part of the problem, shame on you. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76198721 United States 06/04/2020 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I might be more upset along with her if it wasn't for the fact that the only reason she got upset was because the black man held a gun her and other black women. Would she be this upset if that same black man had held a gun to a group of white females that maybe she was standing next to? Quoting: interested person 76198721 Black people's racism is so ingrained from childhood. They don't even see it. It is culturally legitimized in this country in much the same way racism of whites was culturally legitimized in the past. It's time for black Americans to wake up to the fact that their racism is being used to perpetuate evil. This coup being conducted in America is not for their benefit and never was. We real Americans of all colors and races need to be on the same damn side and kick these destroyers out and get America going again. Who here is sick to death of all this crap and want to get back to life? Ummmm... I get what she's saying even if you don't. You wouldn't "get it" You obviously have never been betrayed, and traumatized to the very CORE of yourself. There come times in communications where the tone, facial expressions, and body language are way more important than the words people choose. THIS was one of those times... but you missed it. Do better, or get left behind. I don't think I missed anything. If I'd been there with her I'd have given her a hug to calm her down and make her feel better, but I still would have analyzed the situation and come to the same conclusion. If she didn't believe in her racism against whites and believe, on some level, that it was okay for blacks to hold a gun to white people but not blacks she wouldn't have felt so betrayed. She would have felt horrified that anyone was brandishing a gun around. It's important to understand that there are reasons behind highly charged emotions which can reveal a lot about the character or motives of a person. If you want to live in a society that doesn't promote self evaluation then, by all means, leave me "behind." I didn't get the impression that she feels racist towards whites. I do get the impression that she feels victimized by whites, and little wonder as the media and academia and almost segment of society has promoted that victimization to her from her birth. It is very hard to detach from that kind of indoctrination. Of course she feels like everyone's out to get her. White people have been indoctrinated with it too. Look at them kneeling and begging forgiveness. Repetition sells, and it has been repeated over and over and over and over. It's easier to be a victim than to overcome that label. It's easier to blame others rather than blame your yourself. She does not strike me as racist at all, just content to be a victim, first of whites, now of her own race. That doesn't make what happened to her and her feelings about it any less heartbreaking. Shattered illusions are painful even if they are a step in the right direction. You are definitely right about the victimization indoctrination of both whites and blacks. It is that very victimization mentality which fosters black peoples' continuous prejudices against white people which this woman exhibits in her shock that a fellow black man would do so evil of a thing to her and her fellow black women, which she stressed repeatedly. This attitude clearly implies less concern for another race having the same experience The indoctrination also accounts for the pure idiocy on the part of ordinary white person who has never done one single thing against a black person in their entire lives and are now bowing down in a servile attempt to mollify these bully criminals on the streets right now. These evil criminal bullies aren't even all black. Many are just opportunist criminals. No bowing down necessary unless it is followed by a swift upkick to their heads. |
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User ID: 28698215 United States 06/04/2020 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, heartbreaking. Hopefully more young adults will have the courage to speak the truth like this brave soul. “Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson “Three great forces rule the world: stupidity, fear and greed.” — Albert Einstein. "Truth does not mind being questioned. A lie does" — Janis Ian |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72513108 United States 06/04/2020 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Black lady betrayed by the black culture she thought would be protective of her lashes out. Quoting: egads [link to twitter.com (secure)] Well what does anyone think is going to happen when there will be no police to call? This woman and many, many, many more just like her will be killed by their own people. I'll bet she is in line right now purchasing a gun for self protection. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78711679 United States 06/04/2020 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I might be more upset along with her if it wasn't for the fact that the only reason she got upset was because the black man held a gun her and other black women. Would she be this upset if that same black man had held a gun to a group of white females that maybe she was standing next to? Quoting: interested person 76198721 Black people's racism is so ingrained from childhood. They don't even see it. It is culturally legitimized in this country in much the same way racism of whites was culturally legitimized in the past. It's time for black Americans to wake up to the fact that their racism is being used to perpetuate evil. This coup being conducted in America is not for their benefit and never was. We real Americans of all colors and races need to be on the same damn side and kick these destroyers out and get America going again. Who here is sick to death of all this crap and want to get back to life? Ummmm... I get what she's saying even if you don't. You wouldn't "get it" You obviously have never been betrayed, and traumatized to the very CORE of yourself. There come times in communications where the tone, facial expressions, and body language are way more important than the words people choose. THIS was one of those times... but you missed it. Do better, or get left behind. I don't think I missed anything. If I'd been there with her I'd have given her a hug to calm her down and make her feel better, but I still would have analyzed the situation and come to the same conclusion. If she didn't believe in her racism against whites and believe, on some level, that it was okay for blacks to hold a gun to white people but not blacks she wouldn't have felt so betrayed. She would have felt horrified that anyone was brandishing a gun around. It's important to understand that there are reasons behind highly charged emotions which can reveal a lot about the character or motives of a person. If you want to live in a society that doesn't promote self evaluation then, by all means, leave me "behind." You did miss the point typical ADAM... Typical Adam. You missed the point, and are not trying to learn how people don't always say the "perfect" words right after something happened... I have faith that this lady IS self evaluating... You however are not... Hypocrite... Have a great day!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74820634 United States 06/04/2020 04:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My friend worked in a UPS distribution center here in Detroit at night as a security guard. Most workers were Boomsheekas and he would try to have a polite discussion regarding racial type issues with them. The usual response was "Ah don listen to wut u sez mo matter wut u says ah don listen"; how the hell can you get through to people this stupid ???? You cant ! These same Sheekas would constantly get in fist fights among each other, pulling each others wigs off. We should encourage them to self-segregate just like here in Detroit, then they dont need the police. Its funny how, most of them want to move their aged parents into WHITE AREAS though. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76198721 United States 06/04/2020 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I might be more upset along with her if it wasn't for the fact that the only reason she got upset was because the black man held a gun her and other black women. Would she be this upset if that same black man had held a gun to a group of white females that maybe she was standing next to? Quoting: interested person 76198721 Black people's racism is so ingrained from childhood. They don't even see it. It is culturally legitimized in this country in much the same way racism of whites was culturally legitimized in the past. It's time for black Americans to wake up to the fact that their racism is being used to perpetuate evil. This coup being conducted in America is not for their benefit and never was. We real Americans of all colors and races need to be on the same damn side and kick these destroyers out and get America going again. Who here is sick to death of all this crap and want to get back to life? This WOMAN is out there cleaning up after the animals destroyed her community, but that fact doesn't get through to you right you are making it a race issue, you are not part of the solution but rather a part of the problem, shame on you. I'm proud of her for that and I would never have made a connection to race if she had not brought up repeatedly her concern that it was her and, specifically, 5 other black females that were being shown the front end of a gun. That event alone would have rattle any person. Her comments showed an underlying cultural racism. I'm not trying to beat her up. I am simply making a point. I see she is plainly upset. Why is it that logic and reason always seem to take a back seat to inflamed emotions? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74827762 United States 06/04/2020 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Keep listening to that rap music that advocates murder, stealing and pimping your own girlfriend. That big pimping Jay Z talks about means selling your GF to other men to sleep with. Yet they praise Beyonece, what a joke. Surely, Jay Z has pimped her all over to get her famous. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77304979 You can't water a seed with poison and expect a prize winning flower to bloom. They cannot have trash culture and expect to have the mindset to achieve. Oprah, Obama and the few that did succeed realized they had to drop that trash at the door if they were going to make it in life. I've heard people in the past several years driving cars down the street, their stereos turned up high, blasting rap music and its words about hos, pimps, thugs, rape, the N word, etc. Social-cultural liberalism (or "leftism" for people who get soft feelings when seeing "liberal") intertwined with political leftism have made America a nicer, kinder place. Absolutely. Liberalism is the mother's milk of a society. Just like SARS-CoV-2 is. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76198721 United States 06/04/2020 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I might be more upset along with her if it wasn't for the fact that the only reason she got upset was because the black man held a gun her and other black women. Would she be this upset if that same black man had held a gun to a group of white females that maybe she was standing next to? Quoting: interested person 76198721 Black people's racism is so ingrained from childhood. They don't even see it. It is culturally legitimized in this country in much the same way racism of whites was culturally legitimized in the past. It's time for black Americans to wake up to the fact that their racism is being used to perpetuate evil. This coup being conducted in America is not for their benefit and never was. We real Americans of all colors and races need to be on the same damn side and kick these destroyers out and get America going again. Who here is sick to death of all this crap and want to get back to life? Ummmm... I get what she's saying even if you don't. You wouldn't "get it" You obviously have never been betrayed, and traumatized to the very CORE of yourself. There come times in communications where the tone, facial expressions, and body language are way more important than the words people choose. THIS was one of those times... but you missed it. Do better, or get left behind. I don't think I missed anything. If I'd been there with her I'd have given her a hug to calm her down and make her feel better, but I still would have analyzed the situation and come to the same conclusion. If she didn't believe in her racism against whites and believe, on some level, that it was okay for blacks to hold a gun to white people but not blacks she wouldn't have felt so betrayed. She would have felt horrified that anyone was brandishing a gun around. It's important to understand that there are reasons behind highly charged emotions which can reveal a lot about the character or motives of a person. If you want to live in a society that doesn't promote self evaluation then, by all means, leave me "behind." You did miss the point typical ADAM... Typical Adam. You missed the point, and are not trying to learn how people don't always say the "perfect" words right after something happened... I have faith that this lady IS self evaluating... You however are not... Hypocrite... Have a great day!!! How have I shown myself to be a hypocrite? I am simply pointing out that people do reveal closely held beliefs (their truth) when under duress. I have found that "In Vino Veritas" applies to being drunk with emotion, as well as other intoxicants. People tend let the social filter slip when emotionally charged. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76597996 United States 06/04/2020 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I might be more upset along with her if it wasn't for the fact that the only reason she got upset was because the black man held a gun her and other black women. Would she be this upset if that same black man had held a gun to a group of white females that maybe she was standing next to? Quoting: interested person 76198721 Black people's racism is so ingrained from childhood. They don't even see it. It is culturally legitimized in this country in much the same way racism of whites was culturally legitimized in the past. It's time for black Americans to wake up to the fact that their racism is being used to perpetuate evil. This coup being conducted in America is not for their benefit and never was. We real Americans of all colors and races need to be on the same damn side and kick these destroyers out and get America going again. Who here is sick to death of all this crap and want to get back to life? Like most people raised on tv you just don't get it. The races aren't meant to live together. They will never live together in peace. The Bible says it clearly. Every world leader up until the 20th century said it. Even Lincoln said it, for crying out loud. His plan was to free the blacks *then send them back to Africa.* But no, you jokers think somehow it can work, when for the entire history of man it has never worked. What's the definition of insanity again? |
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