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I didnt read, because i know it as a fact as old as time. I dont need a source to know the sky is blue
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I didnt read, because i know it as a fact as old as time. I dont need a source to know the sky is blue
So someone just told you this a while ago then? And you've been running with it since then mindlessly telling other people? Cuz it seems right?
Ok.
they playing dumb man.....black people blew that kid up with that stupid *** dance
I didnt read, because i know it as a fact as old as time. I dont need a source to know the sky is blue
So someone just told you this a while ago then? And you've been running with it since then mindlessly telling other people? Cuz it seems right?
Ok.
@helium
Just wondering, What's your background racially?
no it was actually a documentary on rap from a credible channel. CNN or some ****. They even went on to show that 25% of music apparel purchases are due to rap and other such statistics.
No one told me. But its a fact
@helium
Just wondering, What's your background racially?
Are trolls a race?
How ironic (demonic?) it is to read this from someone who uses as his signature, "So for all you trying to turn this into a racial issue, does this mean that African American and Latino men have problems with being over aggressive with women?The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."
Take note of the strange assumptions that is masqueraded as an objective question. No one turned this into a "racial issue." Racial ideology operates as a force that does not have to be activated by Niketalk members. Second, note the analytical move that uses the comments from a handful of men in a video to make broader suggestions about the behavior of all African American and Latino men.
There is no clearer example of how racial ideology operates. The assumptions--from turning a discussion into a "racial issue," to individuals as stand-in's for an entire sub-group of people who have been strangely collapsed into a single entity linked by "aggressive" behavior--does the devil's work of convincing the world that race does not exist.
When all else fails .. throw the troll card
Nice try. I didn't answer the question because your assumptions are flawed.You didn't answer the question though.
Nice try. I didn't answer the question because your assumptions are flawed.
Instead of answering a question based on problematic claims about change, how race operates, and the singularity of black and latino men, I used your question as an opportunity to show how the very folks who deny the significance of race are in fact incredibly steeped in racial ideology. It's like the devil swearing before the world that his horns are just extended temples.
When all else fails .. throw the troll card
Are you playing the woe is me card Clarence?
No.Nice try. I didn't answer the question because your assumptions are flawed.You didn't answer the question though.
Instead of answering a question based on problematic claims about change, how race operates, and the singularity of black and latino men, I used your question as an opportunity to show how the very folks who deny the significance of race are in fact incredibly steeped in racial ideology. It's like the devil swearing before the world that his horns are just extended temples.
No.
The video in question showed a woman being catcalled by a diverse group of individuals. Many of them anonymous faces in a crowd. Apparently, according to you and those you are siding with, the majority of those men where 'black and latino'.
My question to you is independent of any racial ideology or 'how race operates. So I'll rephrase it as follows:
You say that the men in that video where mostly black and latino. So, does that mean blacks and latinos are more aggressive towards women than their white counterparts?
(I think that is a pretty clear and unassuming question)
Just to make it clear again, she walked for TEN HOURS and got 2mins of footage. Big problem, huge epidemic, can't walk the streets anymore? Obviously not. Out of 600 minutes 2 of those involed "cat calls". Let's also not act like she didn't target the areas shown.
The video has been edited to emphasize her point. She goofed by revealing it took 10 hours to come up with that pathetic "world is crumbling" video
This is the age we live in. Here now gone tomorrow. Last month domestic abuse was the IT topic. Now nobody cares anymore. This week will be "street abuse" or whatever they're labling it.if it wasn't such a big deal, why is it a big deal then?
I guess she was suppose to post a 10 hour Youtube video.