Campus Protests

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Money fixes neither of those issues
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BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
So, I have to ask -

do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative?

Or did you finally learn something? Did you learn what a "narrative" is? I ask because you became silent after I asked you: WHY does BLM want everyone to acknowledge that black lives matter? In other words, WHY the slogan? I like to think the light bulb finally turned on for you, but due to your past history here, I can't be sure.
It is a false narrative. BLM continues to push their radical agenda of critical race theory, socialism, queer and trans-affirming, and fake U.S. history to our children.
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Porteroso
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BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
So, I have to ask -

do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative?

Or did you finally learn something? Did you learn what a "narrative" is? I ask because you became silent after I asked you: WHY does BLM want everyone to acknowledge that black lives matter? In other words, WHY the slogan? I like to think the light bulb finally turned on for you, but due to your past history here, I can't be sure.

It is racist to believe black lives don't matter.
Porteroso
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Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.
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It's dishonest to pretend BLM cares about anything but power and money.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier
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Porteroso said:

BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
So, I have to ask -

do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative?

Or did you finally learn something? Did you learn what a "narrative" is? I ask because you became silent after I asked you: WHY does BLM want everyone to acknowledge that black lives matter? In other words, WHY the slogan? I like to think the light bulb finally turned on for you, but due to your past history here, I can't be sure.

It is racist to believe black lives don't matter.


Who has ever said that Black lives don't matter?
ShooterTX
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ShooterTX said:

Porteroso said:

BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
So, I have to ask -

do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative?

Or did you finally learn something? Did you learn what a "narrative" is? I ask because you became silent after I asked you: WHY does BLM want everyone to acknowledge that black lives matter? In other words, WHY the slogan? I like to think the light bulb finally turned on for you, but due to your past history here, I can't be sure.

It is racist to believe black lives don't matter.


Who has ever said that Black lives don't matter?
Why the Hell is it racist to say All Lives Matter? How did we get to this place?
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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

ShooterTX said:

Porteroso said:

BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
So, I have to ask -

do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative?

Or did you finally learn something? Did you learn what a "narrative" is? I ask because you became silent after I asked you: WHY does BLM want everyone to acknowledge that black lives matter? In other words, WHY the slogan? I like to think the light bulb finally turned on for you, but due to your past history here, I can't be sure.

It is racist to believe black lives don't matter.


Who has ever said that Black lives don't matter?
Why the Hell is it racist to say All Lives Matter? How did we get to this place?


It's also crazy that if you say "white lives matter" or "blue lives matter"... you are a racist.

I'm so sick of the left ruining our nation.

ShooterTX
BusyTarpDuster2017
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Porteroso said:

BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
So, I have to ask -

do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative?

Or did you finally learn something? Did you learn what a "narrative" is? I ask because you became silent after I asked you: WHY does BLM want everyone to acknowledge that black lives matter? In other words, WHY the slogan? I like to think the light bulb finally turned on for you, but due to your past history here, I can't be sure.

It is racist to believe black lives don't matter.
That's not what I asked. I want an answer to the question - do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative? I want to know if you're capable of gaining understanding and being honest, instead of being stuck on stupid and doubling down. Let's see who the real "zealot" is.
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Porteroso said:

BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
So, I have to ask -

do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative?

Or did you finally learn something? Did you learn what a "narrative" is? I ask because you became silent after I asked you: WHY does BLM want everyone to acknowledge that black lives matter? In other words, WHY the slogan? I like to think the light bulb finally turned on for you, but due to your past history here, I can't be sure.

It is racist to believe black lives don't matter.




Get out of your protective bubble and into the real world.

You will find out………..

1. All lives matter.
2. Racism exists within all ethnic groups.
3. Kindness exists within all ethnic groups.
4. Life is not fair; for anyone.
5. A strong, supportive family is the most effective source of contentment.

Whiskey Pete
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Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.
It's the truth. You just don't like it. Black people have allowed themselves to be brainwashed into believing their victims from simply being born.

They've been manipulated into thinking (and feeling) that "they can't". They can't do this, they can't build that, they can't achieve this and they can't get ahead, UNLESS they accept help from white liberals that choose to extend them a little generosity.

People brainwashed (since birth) to believe they're victims, grow up to count on their victimhood to explain (and excuse) their bad decisions, their failures, their lack of ambition, their animosity, their own racism, etc...

It's a never ending cycle of poverty when each generation passes down to the next generation that "they can't". Whether is because of "white privilege", "systemic racism" or what the hell ever. Democrats use this to their advantage and make false promises to blacks all the while keeping their thumb on them to keep them in line and voting for them.

Fortunately, black people are starting to wake up and see the truth; that liberals have been lying to them and yes, they CAN build that.

The black community needs to spend more time listening to the Ben Carsons and the Tim Scotts and less time listening to the Jesse Jacksons and the Al Sharptons.

So yes, when you have generations that are brainwashed into believing they're permanent victims will never be able to be successful, it creates generational poverty.

What's ludicrous is that you believe it to be something else.
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Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.


Be careful. What causes generational poverty? Remember, there are more whites living in poverty than Blacks
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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

ShooterTX said:

Porteroso said:

BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
So, I have to ask -

do you still believe it is racist to believe that BLM pushes a false narrative?

Or did you finally learn something? Did you learn what a "narrative" is? I ask because you became silent after I asked you: WHY does BLM want everyone to acknowledge that black lives matter? In other words, WHY the slogan? I like to think the light bulb finally turned on for you, but due to your past history here, I can't be sure.

It is racist to believe black lives don't matter.


Who has ever said that Black lives don't matter?
Why the Hell is it racist to say All Lives Matter? How did we get to this place?
If you say all lives matter than you acknowledge that everyone lives should matter the same and implying that black lives already do matter. You can't believe that black lives already matter because that's racist. You have to believe that black lives do matter, but haven't mattered yet - in America.

This is the 21st century in America. Before, liberals and blacks didn't want you to see color because if you saw color, then you're racist.

Now-a-days, if you don't see someone's color (black), then you're racist.
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Osodecentx said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.


Remember, there are more whites living in poverty than Blacks


Excellent reminder.

Thanks

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Osodecentx said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.


Be careful. What causes generational poverty? Remember, there are more whites living in poverty than Blacprison.
The %? Close to 18% of blacks live in poverty. 8% of whites.

Its about the same for rates of imprisonment.

lly, the rate of fatal police shootings among Black Americans was much higher than that for any other ethnicity,

https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/

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Osodecentx said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.


Remember, there are more whites living in poverty than Blacks


But how can that be in a "systemically racist-white supremacist" USA?

Strangely there are millions of white people out there barely getting by on food stamps and Medicaid
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Oldbear83 said:

It's dishonest to pretend BLM cares about anything but power and money.


Besides the power and the money it's also the thrill of getting away with organized street violence, tearing down statues, and spreading racist propaganda against white people.


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18% black,
8% white

Going by numbers alone is silly
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Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

Osodecentx said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.


Be careful. What causes generational poverty? Remember, there are more whites living in poverty than Blacprison.

.....lly, the rate of fatal police shootings among Black Americans was much higher than that for any other ethnicity,

https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/


And why do you think that is?
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BusyTarpDuster2017 said:

Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

Osodecentx said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.


Be careful. What causes generational poverty? Remember, there are more whites living in poverty than Blacprison.

.....lly, the rate of fatal police shootings among Black Americans was much higher than that for any other ethnicity,

https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/


And why do you think that is?
Obviously because cops hate the darker skin tones associated with black Americans yet magically love the skin tones associated with asian Americans.

After all cops very rarely shoot to death asian Americans.





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Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

18% black,
8% white

Going by numbers alone is silly
how about going by how different demographics teach their kids to interact with law enforcement?
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A poster commented about there being more whites in jail, living in poverty and shot by police.. i only meant to point out that while he was correct, but if you look at %'s it showed a different pic.
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Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

A poster commented about there being more whites in jail, living in poverty and shot by police.. i only meant to point out that while he was correct, but if you look at %'s it showed a different pic.


And bleks commit exponentially more violent crimes and hate crimes than any other group by %.
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Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

Osodecentx said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.


Be careful. What causes generational poverty? Remember, there are more whites living in poverty than Blacprison.
The %? Close to 18% of blacks live in poverty. 8% of whites.

Its about the same for rates of imprisonment.

lly, the rate of fatal police shootings among Black Americans was much higher than that for any other ethnicity,

https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/




No ***** American bleks are maybe the most violent subgroup in the world. They get shot by cops more because they attack cops more.

There is a reason Asians and Indians are never shot by cops.

(you also forget to edit for "unarmed " lol)
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Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

A poster commented about there being more whites in jail, living in poverty and shot by police.. i only meant to point out that while he was correct, but if you look at %'s it showed a different pic.
You said what you said.

Bottom line is that the overwhelming majority of police shootings/violence start with the civilian refusing to comply with lawful orders.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier
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Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

Osodecentx said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

Whiskey Pete said:

Porteroso said:

muddybrazos said:

@Porter

A simple google search proves you wrong.

In 2013, activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi originated the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

3 angy black lesbians started BLM and one of their stated goals was the destruction of the nuclear family. This is just another Marxist subeversive group that is anti White, anti Christian, anti Family and anti American. People need to start waking up to who and what is really happening in our country. Antifa, BLM, progressivism etc are America's Bolsheviks.

No. A simple Google search may give you the answer you want, but sometimes life is a tad more complicated than a simple Google search. Yes someone hastags everything for the first time, no these 3 angry lesbians did not start a worldwide movement. It was common sentiment, building for decades, sparked by police shootings, that started BLM.
Wonder when they'll be a WLM movement considering cops kill more white people that black people

When public sentiment goes that way. I am not completely on board with blm myself. I think the old way, that nobody is equal until we all are. Blacks, particularly, are being put up on a societal pedestal that is not equal. But to me it isn't so bad, because it isn't really resulting in any big upwards changes. If I really thought that in 50 years blacks would be the overlords of America, and I'd have to kiss their rings... But it is just a normal societal pendulum swing.. Maybe some blacks feel their voices are better heard, but the truly disenfranchised are the blacks in generational poverty, and I doubt blm has statistically changed that at all, despite all thos attention.

Poverty does disproportionately affect American blacks whose ancestors were slaves in America, but that great sin is so far in the past we cannot right it. My preferred way is really going to war with generational poverty in a color blind, equal way. Doesn't matter what color of skin you have, getting out of generational poverty is hard. Most do not have the knowledge or resources to get out of it.

Campus protests a different topic though, I'm not sure why I responded to these personal attacks. Some of you zealots are zealous.
The most zealous of all zealots are the left wing zealots who take zelousing to a whole new level.

As far as righting a wrong, it was already righted. Our ancestors went to war, we abolished slavery, we instituted affirmative action and have thrown billions upon billions at blacks. The reparations they're calling for, they're already getting, they just want more.

Like I said before, today, Sunday May 19th, is the best day to be black in America.

People in generational poverty (notice I just didn't say blacks, as it applies to everyone race) will be stuck in generational poverty until they wake the ph*ck up, get an education and/or apply themselves to reach goals higher than just being able to pay the electric bill.

Generational poverty will always exist as long as each generation view themselves as some sort of victim that deserves to be given things at the expense of others.

Sorry, but today, blacks are owed nothing more other than to have their constitutional rights protected and be treated equally as others under the law.

If a black kid is born into the ghetto today, it's not my fault, it's not your fault and it's not because there used to be slaves over 150 years ago. It's because their parents or grand parents or great grand parents didn't see the need to build a better life and get out of the ghetto. That's the cold hard truth.

It is not though. Your premise that generational poverty is a product of people wanting to be victims is ludicrous.


Be careful. What causes generational poverty? Remember, there are more whites living in poverty than Blacprison.
The %? Close to 18% of blacks live in poverty. 8% of whites.




Was referencing raw numbers, not percentages
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Oldbear83 said:

It's dishonest to pretend BLM cares about anything but power and money.
George Floyd is the Horst Wessel of the Democrat Party.

They don't even need to cue the music. Just mention the name, and the crowd swoons.
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Oldbear83 said:

Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

A poster commented about there being more whites in jail, living in poverty and shot by police.. i only meant to point out that while he was correct, but if you look at %'s it showed a different pic.
You said what you said.

Bottom line is that the overwhelming majority of police shootings/violence start with the civilian refusing to comply with lawful orders.


Careful. I was called a monster when i claimed the white woman was trespassing by crawling through a broken window in defiance of the policeman or guard standing in front of her. She was not innocent and did not comply to lawful orders.
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Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

Oldbear83 said:

Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:

A poster commented about there being more whites in jail, living in poverty and shot by police.. i only meant to point out that while he was correct, but if you look at %'s it showed a different pic.
You said what you said.

Bottom line is that the overwhelming majority of police shootings/violence start with the civilian refusing to comply with lawful orders.


Careful. I was called a monster when i claimed the white woman was trespassing by crawling through a broken window in defiance of the policeman or guard standing in front of her. She was not innocent and did not comply to lawful orders.


That small white woman was no threat to anyone. Deadly force was completely unnecessary. It should have been manslaughter, but the dems wanted to send a clear message that right wing protests are not allowed. Violent left wing protests will be encouraged & protected. There is no other logical explanation for the Jan 6th overreaction and abusive prosecution of the many peaceful protestors.
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Minute 14:30

He talks about protests on campus


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Redbrickbear said:

Minute 14:30

He talks about protests on campus





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I guess I'm an oppressor. I never gave out participation ribbons and I told my left handed daughter she wouldn't/couldn't play middle infield.
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1950s - segregation is evil.

2024 - "AFFINITY" graduations celebrate our diversity and affirms their identities.


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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas hosted five "affinity" graduation events, for Asian and Pacific American, "Latinx," Native American, African American, and LGBTQ-identifying students this May.

"Please join us for our Affinity Graduations sponsored by Student Diversity Programs; which include APMIE, Latinx, Lavender, and Native Convocation," the school advertised.


The Office of Student Diversity Programs organized the graduations, which took place from May 7 to May 10.

"We strive to serve a diverse student population, elevating and affirming their identities through an intersectional framework that champions student success," the office's mission statement declares.

The office recognizes "Identity Months & Weeks" throughout the year, including "LatinX Heritage Month," "Womxn's HerStory Month," and "Multiracial and Multiethnic Awareness Week."

The University of Nevada, Reno also offered segregated graduations from May 8 to May 13, including a "Lavender" ceremony for LGBTQ-identifying students, an "Indigenous Graduate Celebration," and a "Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Graduate Celebration."

"By recognizing and honoring different cultural traditions and themes, the celebrations create spaces where students can feel proud of their heritage and share it with others. These celebrations help foster a sense of belonging and inclusivity for students of diverse backgrounds," said student supervisor Emily Thao-Singh.
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Jack Bauer said:

1950s - segregation is evil.

2024 - "AFFINITY" graduations celebrate our diversity and affirms their identities.


Quote:

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas hosted five "affinity" graduation events, for Asian and Pacific American, "Latinx," Native American, African American, and LGBTQ-identifying students this May.

"Please join us for our Affinity Graduations sponsored by Student Diversity Programs; which include APMIE, Latinx, Lavender, and Native Convocation," the school advertised.


The Office of Student Diversity Programs organized the graduations, which took place from May 7 to May 10.

"We strive to serve a diverse student population, elevating and affirming their identities through an intersectional framework that champions student success," the office's mission statement declares.

The office recognizes "Identity Months & Weeks" throughout the year, including "LatinX Heritage Month," "Womxn's HerStory Month," and "Multiracial and Multiethnic Awareness Week."

The University of Nevada, Reno also offered segregated graduations from May 8 to May 13, including a "Lavender" ceremony for LGBTQ-identifying students, an "Indigenous Graduate Celebration," and a "Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Graduate Celebration."

"By recognizing and honoring different cultural traditions and themes, the celebrations create spaces where students can feel proud of their heritage and share it with others. These celebrations help foster a sense of belonging and inclusivity for students of diverse backgrounds," said student supervisor Emily Thao-Singh.

I am sure if the parents that brought the Brown case to the courts were still alive they would be wondering why they went through hell, facing enormous backlash, etc. for their suffering to simply be erased a few decades later.
 
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