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3 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

So please do tell what you are doing to help the alleviate the suffering of black people.

You're not camped up in CHAZ by any chance?

Speaking the truth is a good start. You're invited to join. If you really get a taste for it we can expand on that.  

At the very least you can concede black lives matter and not try and find any little scrap of a misdeed to invalidate their absolutely brutal real concerns with not only history but the status quo. 

The cia declassified docs that talk about systematically murdering and dismantling any progressive black organization in the last century. 

You're an ostrich bro. Head down. Rump ready. 

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5 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Speaking the truth is a good start. You're invited to join. If you really get a taste for it we can expand on that.  

At the very least you can concede black lives matter and not try and find any little scrap of a misdeed to invalidate their absolutely brutal real concerns with not only history but the status quo. 

The cia declassified docs that talk about systematically murdering and dismantling any progressive black organization in the last century. 

You're an ostrich bro. Head down. Rump ready. 

I will agree with you certain things and disagree with you on other things.

Disagreeing does not mean a person is racist, nor does it mean that the person is not aware. It sometimes means a person may have a different perspective. 

I would like to than seeing a prosperous black community in the USA.

It would be a benefit for the whole country.

However, there are inherent problems in the black community which only black people cam sort out .

There are many black people that have spoken out about this. These people are called 'Uncle Tom' or 'coons'

Their voices are as valid as other black people.

If the black community wants to progress, it will need to get out of the victim narrative. 

They will never be able to unleash the shackles and break free.

However, there are people that don't want them to and it is white people, but it's not the white people you think it is.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

I will agree with you certain things and disagree with you on other things.

Disagreeing does not mean a person is racist, nor does it mean that the person is not aware. It sometimes means a person may have a different perspective. 

I would like to than seeing a prosperous black community in the USA.

It would be a benefit for the whole country.

However, there are inherent problems in the black community which only black people cam sort out .

There are many black people that have spoken out about this. These people are called 'Uncle Tom' or 'coons'

Their voices are as valid as other black people.

If the black community wants to progress, it will need to get out of the victim narrative. 

They will never be able to unleash the shackles and break free.

However, there are people that don't want them to and it is white people, but it's not the white people you think it is.

 

 

When someone can stand on their own neck for 8:46 get back to me. 

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