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HumasTaint 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just announced fried chicken for lunch?

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TheImpossible1 1 point ago +2 / -1

They have something way more obvious in common than race.

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TheImpossible1 0 points ago +1 / -1

I was thinking more that they're all clearly female. This seems more like a feminist gesture than a race based one.

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TheImpossible1 3 points ago +4 / -1

That's absolutely not true at all.

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HillarysMingy 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's the look of a guy paying for 'education' so the 'oppressed' don't have too...

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FragrantDude 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd be suing for non-delivery of product if I was paying for a college education and couldn't get one because the school and teachers allowed other students to interrupt.

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Dudemanfoo 1 point ago +1 / -0

He is really appreciating that ... culture.

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DomBoner 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, wtf is going on here

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DefendTheInnocent -2 points ago +4 / -6

Nope.

You are implying racial inferiority. These are bad folks. Other black people are good folks. I've heard this is even true for other races...

More importantly, you are leaving on the table, untouched, the Democratic policies that led to generations of black people growing up fatherless, when that did not used to happen before the Democrats' bigotry of low expectations became law.

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Kansityshuffle88 4 points ago +5 / -1

This isn't about individually good or individually bad. There's a deep dark secret in black communities. Even Charles Barkley acknowledges this- if you as a black person are doing good you are considered acting white. If you do anything other than be a total piece of shit, the majority idea in most black communities, and poverty stricken areas(they go hand in hand because of this idea), is that you are not acting within your skin color. That's a terrible idea only to be changed at the community level, which will never happen

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DuesImperator 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is true. My good friend is a teacher, siblings are a Dr and a pilot. Their parents are both Lawyers. My friend, and both siblings, married white people, and have biracial kids. Most of their friends are white because when they try to be friendly to other black people, they are told they “act white”. They are “too educated”, have “white vocabularies”, have “white values” and they “act like wealthy white people” except they have black skin. It’s disgusting. When they brought their boyfriend/girlfriends to large family gatherings (before they were married) extended family members would ask the white guy & girls if they had “jungle fever”. The girls were confronted by black female cousins and asked rudely why they were “stealing smart, good, wealthy black men” from the black women in the dating pool. It didn’t matter that both brothers ONLY dated/liked/were attracted to white women. Some family members wouldn’t go to their weddings, some said it was terrible that they were having mixed race kids and diluting “blackness”. Between the three of them they now have 10 kids, and half of them are verrrry light skinned with greenish/blueish eyes and light golden brown hair. One is even light blonde. Some relatives say “Oh I bet you think you are so lucky that you have light skinned, light eyed, light haired kids. They’re beautiful, but they definitely don’t look black! They don’t look white either. They look like pretty mixed mutts.” So rude. So judgmental, and so racist. Needless to say, they now avoid gatherings with extended family like the plague lol.

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