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Only 2% of black people are active in the struggle
Topic Started: Jan 23 2016, 02:56 AM (1,468 Views)
Can't Help It
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Jan 24 2016, 12:02 AM
Can't Help It
Jan 23 2016, 07:40 PM
It's not fair to those people you referred to
... It all boils down to taking a serious look @ self ...
Many of us have told those of you who choose to keep harping ... you keep blaming the Pres...

I have a problem with your stupidity and your racism, as your vitriol posted here is worse than criticizing.

It is total nonsense, its out of order, its totally inappropriate, and its just flat out inapplicable to what this threadstarter did here.
What I am saying goof-ball is why leave it to 2% of the people when everyone should be involved. Aren't we all black....don't we all want the world to be a better place, or I should say America ? Why does everything have to be so explicit for you? It's OK if you want to try and destroy what I said if that make you feel better. I understand your incessant need to be right ALL the time.
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Big Mike
Jan 24 2016, 02:57 AM
I'm in that 2% of blacks that are active in the struggle.
What does it mean to be active in the struggle? I feel as though if I stay out of trouble, get some sort of education, remain gainfully employed, teach my kids how to be a good citizen and respect others, that makes me active in the struggle. If black people stop all the stupid shit, most of our problems would go away.
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Jan 24 2016, 10:11 PM
I stay out of trouble, get some sort of education, remain gainfully employed, teach my kids how to be a good citizen and respect others
That's not the struggle. The struggle has nothing to do with what type of Life Black people live as law-abiding citizens who respect their fellow Mankind.

You hang around racism's cliq too much, which is why 'you needed' to come in here asking what the struggle is my friend.
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That's your opinion.
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DUH??


you mean like how "that's your opinion" that being active in the struggles means you stay out of trouble, get some sort of education, remain gainfully employed, teach my kids how to be a good citizen and respect others? Or how "that's your opinion" if black people stop all the stupid shit, most of our problems would go away?


LOL


man you are in here horridly embarrassing the cliq's IQ.
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Are you struggling?
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Big Mike
Jan 24 2016, 02:57 AM
I'm in that 2% of blacks that are active in the struggle.
What are you doing?
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Rick1
Jan 24 2016, 10:11 PM
Big Mike
Jan 24 2016, 02:57 AM
I'm in that 2% of blacks that are active in the struggle.
What does it mean to be active in the struggle? I feel as though if I stay out of trouble, get some sort of education, remain gainfully employed, teach my kids how to be a good citizen and respect others, that makes me active in the struggle. If black people stop all the stupid shit, most of our problems would go away.
Amen brotha
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Jan 24 2016, 10:22 PM
Rick1
Jan 24 2016, 10:11 PM
I stay out of trouble, get some sort of education, remain gainfully employed, teach my kids how to be a good citizen and respect others
That's not the struggle. The struggle has nothing to do with what type of Life Black people live as law-abiding citizens who respect their fellow Mankind.

You hang around racism's cliq too much, which is why 'you needed' to come in here asking what the struggle is my friend.
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Jan 26 2016, 07:46 AM
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Jan 24 2016, 10:22 PM
Rick1
Jan 24 2016, 10:11 PM
I stay out of trouble, get some sort of education, remain gainfully employed, teach my kids how to be a good citizen and respect others
That's not the struggle. The struggle has nothing to do with what type of Life Black people live as law-abiding citizens who respect their fellow Mankind.

You hang around racism's cliq too much, which is why 'you needed' to come in here asking what the struggle is my friend.
Are you struggling?
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