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Originally posted by borntodiethisway
Omg why does this describe my trip to the water tower this weekend?
I don't get it, that **** isn't cute.
Group of black teens being super loud and annoying.
Like then they wonder why white people look at us differently.. Ch I do too when it comes to ghetto no class negroes.
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White people look at us differently because they were raised on White supremacist thinking in a White supremacist society. I NEVER blame anti-Black racism on the actions of Black people; it's never our fault.
There are plenty of White people who are loud and inconsiderate in public places. Plentyyyyy. (You ever hear one of them jokes about big Italian families in restaurants? On Family Guy?) Why is it more of a problem when we do the same things they do? Why are these behaviors associated with us in particular? Hint: it's not because we do anything wrong.
Embrace all Black people, man. I don't look down on any Black person or try to separate them from myself - that's how we create excuses for our own kind to be oppressed, by 'other'-ing them. It leads into victim-blaming and yadda yadda etc. They're humans and nothing they do is unusual. To disdain rude behavior and classlessness is one thing, but don't make it a race thing.
"Ghetto Black people" who "make us look bad" are essentially myths, White man-made myths.