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chowdah 20 points ago +20 / -0

Lol... imagine having so little personal agency. That's honestly more pathetic that he'd admit that than their usual victimhood narrative.

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Ithrowawaay 11 points ago +11 / -0

That tied into the victim hood- the only food options they have.

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chowdah 18 points ago +18 / -0

Wow that's even worse. Call me heartless but I don't really have sympathy when they bitch about "food deserts" after seeing how many grocery stores were looted and/or burned during this whole mess. I mean I figured it was BS beforehand but this just confirms it lol.

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Ithrowawaay 16 points ago +16 / -0

Grocery stores operate in the hood, until they get too expensive bc of theft. It’s self fulfilling prophecy.

And even then, take a bus.

That’s too much to ask, apparently.

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KS-76- 15 points ago +15 / -0

It's a personal responsibility desert.

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CousinEddie 1 point ago +1 / -0

Have you seen the countless videos on twitter and a website dedicated to this exact phenomenon - worldstar hiphop?

They literally don’t have agency. They simply react without any control of themselves or their emotions. It’s fucking bizarre as hell.

Even ISIS had standards and discipline. These animals smash widows at Popeyes if they’re out of chicken sandwiches. If one black looks at another black “wrong”, it’s an immediate fight. They cannot control their behavior or emotions.

See also - Boondocks episode “nigga moment”. Even they know it’s a problem. Wake up every day with the fear they’ll do something life changing bad bc they can’t control how they react.