Nah. It’s a bunch of people who are raised on a lie and think that everyone who isn’t them owes them everything.
Cuz you know, having enough self respect to wait until you are married to have kids and willing to work to pay your own damn bills is not required by everyone. Fuck you LBJ.
No. And I can tell you my life would not be as good as it is without him.
Some days I feel what the lefties call "White Privilege" is just growing up with a father.
No. My dad died a few years ago and I miss him so much I still talk to him and try to hear his advice in my head. Dads are important. I think much of the plight of black people has less to do with the color of their skin and more to do with the lack of fathers in the black households.
Their plight has nothing to do with the color of their skin. Unfortunately it has everything to do with their collective IQ, and the way their culture evolved (or lack thereof).
The real black plight tbh
So much TRUE it hurts.
If you want to prove you aren’t racist, pay me!
-literally the blm
Marxism.
Nah. It’s a bunch of people who are raised on a lie and think that everyone who isn’t them owes them everything.
Cuz you know, having enough self respect to wait until you are married to have kids and willing to work to pay your own damn bills is not required by everyone. Fuck you LBJ.
So, Marxism.
Exactly.
Marxism would imply a thought process and education. Doesn't apply here.
Low expectations is the real racism here.
It’s crazy how LeBron is LBJ too. Both very harmful to the black community!
LBJ was one of the worst.
LB = Leftist Bitch
I talk to people all the time who had their dad or a father figure around and I ask them ‘could you imagine life without your dad?’
No. And I can tell you my life would not be as good as it is without him.
Some days I feel what the lefties call "White Privilege" is just growing up with a father.
Agree
Dang. I feel like I would not exist without my dad.
Literally! lol
No. My dad died a few years ago and I miss him so much I still talk to him and try to hear his advice in my head. Dads are important. I think much of the plight of black people has less to do with the color of their skin and more to do with the lack of fathers in the black households.
Their plight has nothing to do with the color of their skin. Unfortunately it has everything to do with their collective IQ, and the way their culture evolved (or lack thereof).