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Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze
Originally Posted by Lrrr
Where in central park is he talkin about?
That's dope. I have have to make note to visit when I go to NY.
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Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze
Originally Posted by Lrrr
Where in central park is he talkin about?
Originally Posted by Classy Freshman
Yo Haze good looking on those books.
Originally Posted by Toy Collector123
He's brainwashed too.
Everybody is brainwashed to a certain extent.Originally Posted by Toy Collector123
He's brainwashed too.
Originally Posted by TheeQuickness
"What's your Ethnicity?"
"Brooklyn New York"
Originally Posted by sn00pee
when he start rambling about ole girl's subconscious laughing and snarf, he lost me. I thought she was just one of those people who laugh at anything...(im one of those people sometimes lol) Other than that,.
[color= rgb(102, 0, 153)]preach....this is something i see all the time, slavery has forced self hate on us, notjust af am, but africans as whole...its sad[/color]Originally Posted by TheSwoosh
Originally Posted by sn00pee
when he start rambling about ole girl's subconscious laughing and snarf, he lost me. I thought she was just one of those people who laugh at anything...(im one of those people sometimes lol) Other than that,.
Nah, its deeper than that. Essentially what Fanon says in wretched of the earth (start with that book) is after generations of oppression, Black people have accepted their social position. Since we accept the fact that we except to not be as smart, intelligent, and well read as the oppressor, we constantly tear each other down because seeing another black person who has all of those qualities deviates from our accepted norm. Hence you will often hear Black kids calling other Black kids who do well in school "white" which is to say to be intelligent and do well in school you can not be black. BTW out of all those books start with "Wretched of the Earth".
Damn Tommy...Now you got the Illuminati and Freemasons looking for you
The problem is, a couple thousand people who know the truth aren't a threat. Thewhole nation needs to open their minds up for something to happen from this knowledge. What's great about theinternet is that we have access to study this $!%% that the television would never televise. To dude who asked, study Ivan Van Sertima for a start.
But can't this be said for others as well? I know of many white people that I know that do the exact same thing. They tear those who are moreintelligent down because they themselves are jealous. If we were to take this a step further, perhaps it could be said that this can be attributed to class.Where one class is always tearing other, more well read and intelligent , members of said class down because it is outside of this norm. I think this is a moreaccurate depiction of the modern day situation.Originally Posted by TheSwoosh
Originally Posted by sn00pee
when he start rambling about ole girl's subconscious laughing and snarf, he lost me. I thought she was just one of those people who laugh at anything...(im one of those people sometimes lol) Other than that,.
Nah, its deeper than that. Essentially what Fanon says in wretched of the earth (start with that book) is after generations of oppression, Black people have accepted their social position. Since we accept the fact that we except to not be as smart, intelligent, and well read as the oppressor, we constantly tear each other down because seeing another black person who has all of those qualities deviates from our accepted norm. Hence you will often hear Black kids calling other Black kids who do well in school "white" which is to say to be intelligent and do well in school you can not be black. BTW out of all those books start with "Wretched of the Earth".
Originally Posted by CallHimAR
But can't this be said for others as well? I know of many white people that I know that do the exact same thing. They tear those who are more intelligent down because they themselves are jealous. If we were to take this a step further, perhaps it could be said that this can be attributed to class. Where one class is always tearing other, more well read and intelligent , members of said class down because it is outside of this norm. I think this is a more accurate depiction of the modern day situation.Originally Posted by TheSwoosh
Originally Posted by sn00pee
when he start rambling about ole girl's subconscious laughing and snarf, he lost me. I thought she was just one of those people who laugh at anything...(im one of those people sometimes lol) Other than that,.
Nah, its deeper than that. Essentially what Fanon says in wretched of the earth (start with that book) is after generations of oppression, Black people have accepted their social position. Since we accept the fact that we except to not be as smart, intelligent, and well read as the oppressor, we constantly tear each other down because seeing another black person who has all of those qualities deviates from our accepted norm. Hence you will often hear Black kids calling other Black kids who do well in school "white" which is to say to be intelligent and do well in school you can not be black. BTW out of all those books start with "Wretched of the Earth".
Originally Posted by BTonNT
I actually thought there was a lot of relevance in that part...she wasnt just laughing a little...and seemed she was also making subtle, derisive remarks and
had that general attitude behind her behavior and it was just being covered defensively with her laughter (whether consciously or subconsciously) as if she was
going to turn what he was saying into something comical. I also noticed her defensive answer of "American" to the question of her ethnicity and
getting a straightforward answer was like pulling teeth.---I thought
that part was on point.