Marxist Black Lives Matter

Kudos for the way you approach the discussion, here. It is a good lesson for us all.

Whatever you do, try to mentor your brother. Ignorance, fear, confusion, all have a way of encouraging us to seek out comfort and security. If vulnerable, he could seek those in radical "white pride" groups. When that happens on the large scale, our society fails to move forward. We end up stagnating in the hate between competing groups and ideologies.

You sound savvy. You're probably way ahead of me on this but it was on my heart.

Very much appreciated. I try my best. I have some pretty staunch viewpoints, but I always promote my younger siblings to think for themselves. I've told them they can always ask me questions, and I'll never get mad at them for their perspective on something as long as they can back it up with well thought ideas. And it's always acceptable to not have an opinion on something if you aren't educated on the manner. It's interesting to hear intelligent youth's thoughts on what is going on. Confusion and questions are abound, yet the adults, politicians, celebrities, alleged role models offer no insight. We are breeding a generation of confused, angry, and hopeless children.
 
I would like to know who is promoting the message that "culture" has to change for society to change. Protest that white people need to change and embrace the blacks, but what if I don't like their culture? I have to change but they don't? The United States elected a black president, who was raised in a white home, in Hawaii, educated in an Ivy League school, yet when he gave a speech, used the trember of a black preacher. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy listening to black ministers preaching the gospel, they rarely hold anything back. But why would our President not set an example for what all our youth could become based on the opportunities they were afforded, regardless of their background? He ran on a platform of Hope yet did nothing to give any to our youth any. Until this COvid wrecked things, our youth were beginning to get hope, they saw there might be an opportunity to get more than what they had if they worked hard. Yes I complained about the 2 and our from the millennials but by golly I saw them (Whites, Blacks, Latinos, Indian Americans, Asian Americans) working hard to get to that next step because there was a next step for them to get to.
 
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I said about a decade ago: The Black Community does not want equality they want the inequality reversed and they want to be in the Ole Whitey role. You see this coming out more and more today as openly racist comments are given a slide because they are on the opposite side.

The end game for them is to become exactly what they say they hate.

I don't believe the black community wants a new version of racism favoring blacks. I don't believe the black community is a homogeneous group.
 
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Nope.

It reminds me of an incident in Orlando years ago. A pizza delivery guy was shot and killed, robbed of his pizzas and money. In the hood. There was a decent little uproar but they interviewed a lady from the neighborhood (Parramore for those wanting to avoid sh!tholes in Orlando) and she said "This happens all the time in "rich" White neighborhoods". She said rich but I believe she just means all White neighborhoods as the stereotype is those are rich neighborhoods.

But yeah..no. It doesn't always happen. it almost never happens.
 
Very much appreciated. I try my best. I have some pretty staunch viewpoints, but I always promote my younger siblings to think for themselves. I've told them they can always ask me questions, and I'll never get mad at them for their perspective on something as long as they can back it up with well thought ideas. And it's always acceptable to not have an opinion on something if you aren't educated on the manner. It's interesting to hear intelligent youth's thoughts on what is going on. Confusion and questions are abound, yet the adults, politicians, celebrities, alleged role models offer no insight. We are breeding a generation of confused, angry, and hopeless children.

You are doing right my friend , that’s great .
 
Very much appreciated. I try my best. I have some pretty staunch viewpoints, but I always promote my younger siblings to think for themselves. I've told them they can always ask me questions, and I'll never get mad at them for their perspective on something as long as they can back it up with well thought ideas. And it's always acceptable to not have an opinion on something if you aren't educated on the manner. It's interesting to hear intelligent youth's thoughts on what is going on. Confusion and questions are abound, yet the adults, politicians, celebrities, alleged role models offer no insight. We are breeding a generation of confused, angry, and hopeless children.
Post more often.
 
My first question is what the hell is a 16 and a 14 year old doing riding around at 3 am ? Where’s the damn parents ?
Dad is in prison or laid up with another woman. Mom is either laid up with another man other than the kids father or working her 3rd job just to stay afloat
 
Maybe not staged but 100% someone did this to say those people had been lynched in the modern sense. But as usual when you think everything is racist even those on your side are against you.

That was my thought as well. Someone did it to equate those deaths to a modern lynching. Seems to be the common term used these days to describe these events.
 
I said about a decade ago: The Black Community does not want equality they want the inequality reversed and they want to be in the Ole Whitey role. You see this coming out more and more today as openly racist comments are given a slide because they are on the opposite side.

The end game for them is to become exactly what they say they hate.

Where I want to disagree is what author Charles Love said, don't lump all black people together and blacks who don't think like you mentioned above are being lumped in. That is sickening to that subgroup. I understand people will generalize and won't use "some", "many", "most", etc. Just like all democrats aren't bad but they support policies that are destructive to low income communities (notice I didn't say black community).
 
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His kid, especially if it’s a boy needs to see how a man treats a punk. He missed an opportunity to teach his kid

I don't think he should've stopped with his child with him. You aren't certain how it's going to turn out especially being outnumbered so you come back another time.
 
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