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You said NT, that implies all of NT, not just this exchange in the last page. But this entire thread, and all the other post regarding the injustices facing black people.
And even in that situation, not is doesn't imo
Agree to disagree.
Im making an observation. Im not bout to go through the thread and pick out all the posts that fit the SJW criteria.
I stand by what I said about NT and my comments regarding this particular exchange between hallywood and others.
Admire the dude's sentiment but seriously at him wearing the X hat while also wearing a shirt of him conversing with Castro!?
Also the idea of him revering Fidel while also.. *um*.... playing for San Francisco. Just weird. If we're playing Family Feud SF Streets/Locations it's top 4 easy right?
Yeah not digging the clothes choice to be honest
Look at these guys posting their collages and FB profile pics and ****. It's so blatantly obvious that they're just self-aggrandizing on social media under the guise of "courageously fighting for Colin Kaepernick's right to free speech."Yaaaas!!!!
#VeteransForKaepernick is trending worldwide...
So to be treated as men and get some respect black man have to enlist?
Soldiers are pawns for foreign policy in the chess game of life. Yes we all are slaves to this system In one way or another but that doesn't make that bs about black men in the military correct. That was just plain *******
"you're alright boy! You served our country" FOH
There could be no white people left on earth and at this point with some of these soft shoe negros we got out here, the al sharpton Jessie Jackson stephen a smith types etc we'd be living in a system of white supremacy run by blacks. Im out this thread
Because Fidel was an oppressive dictator...it doesn't take away from Colin's statements on police brutality thoughYeah not digging the clothes choice to be honest
***** who cares what clothes you're digging TF?
Yaaaas!!!!
#VeteransForKaepernick is trending worldwide...
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Look at these guys posting their collages and FB profile pics and ****. It's so blatantly obvious that they're just self-aggrandizing on social media under the guise of "courageously fighting for Colin Kaepernick's right to free speech."
Do none of you see that? Read their captions.
- "Bad ***" picture in front of a helicopter: "I didn't wear all this gear..."
- Collage of all his best army pics:"Me: West Point, Ranger School, Kosovo, Iraq, Bronze Star."
Some more "bad ***" pics: "I don't agree with all of his points, but I'll fight to the death for his right to say it."
HumbleNoble bragging at its finest. Stop acting like they're part of some profound movement because they tweeted pictures of themselves and captions about their accomplishments. It's not so different from people putting the French or Belgian flag on their Facebook profile pictures. People just want to participate in current events to feel included, and be as photogenic as possible while doing it so they can get likes, comments, and retweets. This fake ***, pretentious society.
Look at these guys posting their collages and FB profile pics and ****. It's so blatantly obvious that they're just self-aggrandizing on social media under the guise of "courageously fighting for Colin Kaepernick's right to free speech."
Do none of you see that? Read their captions.
- "Bad ***" picture in front of a helicopter: "I didn't wear all this gear..."
- Collage of all his best army pics:"Me: West Point, Ranger School, Kosovo, Iraq, Bronze Star."
Some more "bad ***" pics: "I don't agree with all of his points, but I'll fight to the death for his right to say it."
HumbleNoble bragging at its finest. Stop acting like they're part of some profound movement because they tweeted pictures of themselves and captions about their accomplishments. It's not so different from people putting the French or Belgian flag on their Facebook profile pictures. People just want to participate in current events to feel included, and be as photogenic as possible while doing it so they can get likes, comments, and retweets. This fake ***, pretentious society.
Who's alternate SN is that?
Ever since he popped up in the political thread he been posting BS.
Look at these guys posting their collages and FB profile pics and ****. It's so blatantly obvious that they're just self-aggrandizing on social media under the guise of "courageously fighting for Colin Kaepernick's right to free speech."
Do none of you see that? Read their captions.
- "Bad ***" picture in front of a helicopter: "I didn't wear all this gear..."
- Collage of all his best army pics: "Me: West Point, Ranger School, Kosovo, Iraq, Bronze Star."
Some more "bad ***" pics: "I don't agree with all of his points, but I'll fight to the death for his right to say it."HumbleNoble bragging at its finest. Stop acting like they're part of some profound movement because they tweeted pictures of themselves and captions about their accomplishments. It's not so different from people putting the French or Belgian flag on their Facebook profile pictures. People just want to participate in current events to feel included, and be as photogenic as possible while doing it so they can get likes, comments, and retweets. This fake ***, pretentious society.
Most military personnel are brave fools. The rest are just violent thugs.
Y'all gotta chill with this rhetoric. It took me a minute to understand it, but never let a fellow slave make fun of you for your chains.
The military affords people of color to be honored as men in their community. I'm aware of all the hoopla that goes along with serving the white mans militia and unjust wars etc. but... people are going to die on this planet regardless. When young black men enter the military they're able to come home and be looked at as a men in a society that's designed to dehumanize and emasculate them.
It's easy to point at them and say they were dumb, followers etc, but for every service member I'll show you a person whose in debt to college loans, a mortgage etc.
My point is we're all in some form of mental slavery. I'm no longer mocking my people who are making the best out of an undiagnosed post traumatic slavery disorder.
Yaaaas!!!!
#VeteransForKaepernick is trending worldwide...
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Look at these guys posting their collages and FB profile pics and ****. It's so blatantly obvious that they're just self-aggrandizing on social media under the guise of "courageously fighting for Colin Kaepernick's right to free speech."
Do none of you see that? Read their captions.
- "Bad ***" picture in front of a helicopter: "I didn't wear all this gear..."
- Collage of all his best army pics:"Me: West Point, Ranger School, Kosovo, Iraq, Bronze Star."
Some more "bad ***" pics: "I don't agree with all of his points, but I'll fight to the death for his right to say it."
HumbleNoble bragging at its finest. Stop acting like they're part of some profound movement because they tweeted pictures of themselves and captions about their accomplishments. It's not so different from people putting the French or Belgian flag on their Facebook profile pictures. People just want to participate in current events to feel included, and be as photogenic as possible while doing it so they can get likes, comments, and retweets. This fake ***, pretentious society.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I don't think the reaction was warranted, and I understand the point that he's making. I may disagree, but I definitely don't take offense the way a lot of others have.I get Hallywood's point, not sure why it was miscontrued the way it was either. Step outside yourselves and look at it realistically from a bird's eye view, at what's real right now, not how you feel.