black culture

Discussion in 'Politics' started by sublime-scalper, Jan 23, 2007.

  1. So how do you feel about Jews?

    Also, how do you feel about Oprah?

    Also, why did you start 4 whine threads after your original hate-rant... errr, thread was deleted?
     
    #11     Jan 23, 2007
  2. traderNik,

    I've looked over some of your previous posts, and it appears as if your life is phenomenally boring. Sorry to hear that.
    I think it would be a good bet that you spend about 35% of your day here posting, with dictionary.com opened in another window.

    Back to the topic - I in no way consider myself racist - I am friends with lots of blacks, Hispanics, Pols, Jews...you name it.
    However, that doesn't change the fact that everyday I check the news, there is 1 or 2 stories about: murder, drugs (dealers/busts), gang problems, etc..and guess where these stories normally come from? The south and west sides of Chicago. I don't know where the fuck you're from, but these are just facts of like. I kind of wish I could live in a cute, fantasy world like yours.
     
    #12     Jan 23, 2007
  3. lar

    lar

    The title of this particular prejudicial thread is called "black culture". I alway find it interesting that someone from one culture thinks they know enough about another to define it. In this case, it is more sad than interesting. Each culture has enough good and bad in it to create a similar sort of "dirty laundry airing". That kind of *ahem* dialog always degrades into "intrinsically non-debatable" folkways - which form the basic assumptions of the subsequent propositions offered as *ahem* illuminating contributions.


    Anyway. I'm done with this. There is no usefulness or good that can come from this thread. Where is Baron?
     
    #13     Jan 23, 2007
  4. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    there is good and bad in every culture....but in 'general' as a mass of people there is no denying who are the more voilent , less educated and the more knowledgeable in marketing themselves as a welfare case then "YOU KNOW WHO".... even in prison they dont have each others back...and that info comes str8t out of Florida State Prison..where latins and whites take care of their own...

    :D
     
    #14     Jan 23, 2007
  5. One of the best way's to remedy would be for our society to not tolerate the crime, the gangs, the homicide, etc . . . but of course that would be "racist"
     
    #15     Jan 23, 2007
  6. I'm confused. Do nik and lar think that things are just great with blacks? If so, that will be news to a lot of liberals and blacks who make their living in the professional grievance industry. Or is it that it is somehow out of bounds for "others" to comment on the obvious dysfunctionality of a significant part of the black community?
     
    #16     Jan 23, 2007
  7. Black people have to take charge of their own lives, no one is going to do it for them.

    If blacks think its cool to be a "thug", then thats their problem.
     
    #17     Jan 23, 2007
  8. neophyte321

    neophyte321 Guest


    yes, that's exactly what it means.


    Case in point:

    Just to qualify, I'm NOT a big O'Reilly fan, although, I'll admit in the beginning I found his Irish take-no-prisoners approach awesome. That said, O'Reilly took on several of these scumgbag filth merchants, (ie; Gangster Rappers), and was widely criticized as a "racist" by the race-merchants and the guilt-ridden liberals of the world.

    As if anyone with an eigth of a brain-cell isn't fully aware of how distruptive this degenerate, purtid filth is to society.

    So, rather than comment, AAA, and risk being labeled a "RACIST" simply move out to the suburbs and let the cities go to ruin. Truancy rates of 75%, drop-out rates of 50%+, and incarceration rates of 25%+ are not your concern.
     
    #18     Jan 23, 2007
  9. clacy

    clacy

    Sublime, I agree with the premise of your post. It is a shame that more African-Americans cannot see how the black leadership and the "victim mentality" that they, along with the Dems propagate is probably the single biggest hindrance to their people.

    Until they start to take more personal responsibility, their communities will continue to lag behind the rest of the country. It is a cold hard fact, that no one can institute a change in culture besides oneself.

    I don't claim to be an expert on this subject, but anecdotally it seems that in the black community, far to often, education is ridiculed and looked down upon. Violence is appreciated as the correct way to settle disputes. The police are the enemy and cannot be trusted. Speaking with a more traditional style of English is ridiculed as well.

    I believe that the black leadership in the US is much of the problem, because they tend to promote "state sponsored" ways to remedy the problems. The Democrats use the black vote for their own gain, but rarely do they actually do anything other than try to promise more money to the black community through social programs. But, money doesn't fix anything. As we all know, competition and personal responsibility will ultimately be the way that they are able to improve upon their situation.

    I am slightly optimistic, that today, with the help of the new media, that more and more black people will start to question their leadership and will reassess why they continue to vote Democratic. One day, they will hopefully come to the conclusion, that although throughout history, there have been racial barriers to their success, that these barriers are much fewer and further between today.

    I think that the first effort should be to try to instill a bigger sense of family values into the males. With 80% out of wedlock birthrates, any improvement will be very difficult. That, IMO, is the single largest problem that they are facing currently.
     
    #19     Jan 23, 2007
  10. gblnking

    gblnking

    How about starting with the title of "Americans". Not African-Americans. I don't call myself a European-American.
     
    #20     Jan 23, 2007