Proposition Joe
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Even if he does, to know all this and still defend him makes it worse. Even more reason to put this bubble boy that loves to speak out of turn and word vomit the first thing he thinks of without thinking on ignore.
As a cat who's spent a lot of time in the heights and who still goes there on a very regular basis, I understand why NH has the mentality that he has.
I think I've said this before but it's very easy to put yourself in this very comfortable bubble, living in the heights.
The cops patrolling your neighborhood are often time hispanic cats that came up in the area.
Drugs are sold fairly easily without too much **** from the cops so long as peace and order is maintained.
I don't really see where racism would come into play if you spend your whole life in the heights.?
Ever had a thing with hipster chick that lives in Williamsburg who's got the most Wettest and hairy ***** you ever seen, got invited to a Williamsburg party and had people look at you like you shouldn't be with her?
NH - unlike other cats on this site, I can understand why you feel the way you do as a heights resident cause I see this comfort myself all the time.
I love bodegas, Fritura spots, Mia Sushi being lit on a Monday night.
If my girl didn't drag me out of uptown I'd still be living that life myself and loving it.
What i ask you is, why can't you acknowledge that there are real racial issues when you leave the heights?
That there are crooked police departments that have been exposed for targeting minority groups.
There's a whole world outside of the heights where a post racial mentality is not even close to being reality.
WHY DONT YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THESE THINGS?
go ahead let him ruin this thread (w yall help) like he did the white fragility thread
You right, but it's hard to ignore da buffoonery
You don't get to a post racial society, let us just call it a better more just society, not by sticking you head in the sand.
You get to it by openly and honestly discussing race, systemic racism, and reconstruct our society to fight against it, and all future manifestations
It is always theory v. practice. So it is not about people not seeing race, it is about the social and economic outcomes that people get are not affected by their race or ethincity.
yeah well part of that is taking a more conciliatory approach and understanding that race isn't something everyone deals with, and yelling at em telling them their actual reality is wrong isn't helpful.
that whiteness project highlights it over and over again.
cuz when da rubber hits da roads...whats da end game? reparations? when people you scold at with different vantage points fall back all day way from this whole convo thing...whats next, telling them they owe people they never met for things 250+ years ago they never did?
good luck with that.
You see the dismissive ******** I am talking about. Yes that is all black people are fighting for, for reparations from white people.
Not economic or social justice. All this is for a check.
thats all u got... da at this point passe' trope of "house N"
its old b.
coming from a guy that's gonna vote for Hillary Clinton thats TELLING u to ur face she just gonna clap to da tap dancing BLM via da leaked DNC emails its delicious irony. [emoji]128521[/emoji]
So do the white people who stand up against the Trump types and understand how injustice works also hating white people.
Dude is black as hell and sounds just like conservatives from Alabama.
Me: Treat us fairly
Jim bob: Why do you hate white people so much?
still talking in circles
I would argue that actively seeking out the flaws in one's country and seeking to improve them is true patriotism.[h1]Abdul-Jabbar: Insulting Colin Kaepernick says more about our patriotism than his[/h1]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/post...r-patriotism-than-his/?utm_term=.4fa55750b9db
more like people cant digest da fact that there are millions of people of all races (approximately half) that already feel we're in a post racial society.
once da United States goes full no majority ethnicity..
this race conversation will be less relevant and class will play a much larger role.
I would argue that actively seeking out the flaws in one's country and seeking to improve them is true patriotism.
All these people whining about Kaepernick with their "if you don't like it, leave da country" attitudes are sticking their heads in the sand and show no interest in improving their country or even acknowledge those flaws. That's not patriotism, that's delusion.
-no one has denied racism dont still exist, but you of all people KNOW that post racial communities live and thrive, with many people never having to worry about race or even having a conscious opinion on it. some of these guys should visit some notable enclaves.
[h1]Poll: Majority Don’t Respect Kaepernick Decision To Sit Out Anthem[/h1]
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/20...espect-kaepernick-decision-to-sit-out-anthem/
[h1]Giordano: High school kids getting the wrong message from Colin Kaepernick[/h1]
http://www.philly.com/philly/column..._the_wrong_message_from_Colin_Kaepernick.html
[h1]Has Colin Kaepernick sparked the discussion he's hoping for? THAT’S DEBATABLE[/h1]
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...k-sparked-discussion-hoping-article-1.2792858
but theres this[h1]Descendant of national anthem songwriter rips Colin Kaepernick[/h1]
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ational-anthem-star-spangled-banner/90374620/
[h1]Colin Kaepernick’s critics are ignoring the target of his protest[/h1]
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/b...protest-racial-iniquity-nfl-american-football