ThaChozenWun;526076 said:lol Someone explain to me these "Extreme Times" considering we are doing better now than we ever have.
My hood in Atlanta is worse than it was 10 years ago. There was a study for the county I grew up in and although many of my classmates parent's were middle class, more than 50% of their children didn't graduate high school. Getting a little college degree aint shit. Paying for a little house aint shit. Getting a fancy desk job aint shit. Morally and mentally, we are NOT doing better than we ever have.. I go to Howard. 70% of the population is women. A usual small class setting is around 30 students, only 5 of them are usually males. 2 of them are homosexuals. If this isn't extreme I don't know what is. What are the statistics on AIDS and HIV right now for black people? I live in D.C. we are #1 in HIV rates. There was a study this year that said 70% of black women are single. That's kinda extreme to me I don't know bout you.
What about job rates? What's the unemployment rates lookin like? I'm not up to date on that but whatever the rate is for white folks, double that for black people. I want to know why my little brother's elementary school can't get NEW books but these white folks on the other side of town are getting BRAND NEW laptops for their children's school. Oh I know it's cause white folks participate and volunteer for their schools while black folks just send their kids off without even knowing what their child's teacher name is. That's a little extreme to say the least.
Oh we doing better cause we got a little money now rite? We get to eat at the same restaurants as whitey so it's all good now. You're reading into the word extreme too much my friend. All extreme teaching for extreme times means is that tomfoolery is at a very high degree and the only way to get people to wake up is using the same tactics that are influencing them. Hence, Hrap saying he makes over generalizations.
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