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    #11
    Originally posted by Dakuwaqa View Post
    Most people don’t. Maybe if you actually got out into the real world a bit you’d realise that most people aren’t as race obsessed as you obviously are.

    I’ve never had any issues with anyone in real life.

    Haha nice try using the deflect method.

    I’m out in the real world much more than you by the thousands and have friends of all colors shapes and sizes.

    What you just said proved my point though.

    Most people aren’t race obsessed.

    Then why is it that d Wade felt obligated to call him a black man? Why is the “black community” complaining about racism and whites privilege?
    Why is CNN and all these other sites constantly talking about race, specifically black vs white?

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      #12
      Universal balance...

      The son blended genders and so the daddy feels compelled to clearly define them.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Dakuwaqa View Post
        You are the record. The stylus is bent and out of shape.
        You’re pissed because you’re taking this personal, as I’m just pointing out the logical flaw behind his tweet.

        You mad bro?

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          #14
          What if Ernie Johnson said he was proud of that black man?

          Wouldn’t that be condescending? It should be the same if a black man said it too. We can’t all be equal until everyone stops doing stuff like that.

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            #15
            Originally posted by HewJohnson View Post
            You’re pissed because you’re taking this personal, as I’m just pointing out the logical flaw behind his tweet.

            You mad bro?
            Of course I’m mad. I bought my 1210s only last week.

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              #16
              Black people are very race conscious. They wake up everyday, look in the mirror, and tell themselves, I'm a black person. That's why they get so sensitive whenever race is brought up in any subject.

              Black people are raised to see America in sections; white, black, brown. White people are raised the opposite, we are raised to believe that we are all the same. This creates conflict when these two groups of individuals grow up and have to deal with each other in a society that raised them differently.

              Blacks are privileged. They just refuse to see it because that would imply they have less excuses for their standing in today's society.

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                #17
                Originally posted by ralex View Post
                What if Ernie Johnson said he was proud of that black man?

                Wouldn’t that be condescending? It should be the same if a black man said it too. We can’t all be equal until everyone stops doing stuff like that.


                That’s what I pondered as well.

                What if Luka Doncic said, “I’m proud of that black man!”

                Would that be considered racist? I think it would, be it displays the fact that a white guy felt obligated to point out a black man’s race, as if he was separate from him or something.

                It absolutely distasteful of Wade to say it like that. I think Wade, with his dumb ******* wannabe logic, intended to big up his brother but didn’t realize what he did was actually separate him from other man by pointing out his race. A man is a man.
                Black, whites Asian or whatever.
                Separating them only aids in racism and race superiority or inferiority.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by megas30 View Post
                  Why everything black people do bothers you? You guys really have no life to be worrying about what blacks are calling each other or how they are interacting with each other. This obsession with black people is not healthy, bro.
                  "Just imagine if"

                  I have one just imagine white people being killed unarmed on camera and black people making every excuse to justify it"

                  Imagine that......

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                    Black people are very race conscious. They wake up everyday, look in the mirror, and tell themselves, I'm a black person. That's why they get so sensitive whenever race is brought up in any subject.

                    Black people are raised to see America in sections; white, black, brown. White people are raised the opposite, we are raised to believe that we are all the same. This creates conflict when these two groups of individuals grow up and have to deal with each other in a society that raised them differently.

                    Blacks are privileged. They just refuse to see it because that would imply they have less excuses for their standing in today's society.
                    Too bad this country don't treat every race the same

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by KillaMane26 View Post
                      "Just imagine if"

                      I have one just imagine white people being killed unarmed on camera and black people making every excuse to justify it"

                      Imagine that......

                      What?
                      That white woman died at Capitol Hill and black people were saying she deserved it.
                      She was being made fun of.

                      And there are also white people who die at the hands of cops, along with Hispanics also.

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