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TANGLUNG;2644586 said:Good thread playmaker.
Thanks man appreciate it
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TANGLUNG;2644586 said:Good thread playmaker.
Lorenzo de Medici;2671979 said:My question is: Is that it? Is that really all we have to discuss in the black community? How come no one tackles the impact of blind religious faith on our community? This idea that "OOOOH LAAAAWD JESUS GON' WORK IT OUT BAAAAYBEEEH!" Or what about the fact that I would argue that it's better to be gay in the black community than to be an atheist.
sboogie;2672148 said:maybe we should rely on the thousands of sociological studies/books/etc on the real topics instead of looking to film makers and documentaries...
when I go into my advisors office, my professors office, my "bosses" office, I dont see CNN documentaries I see BOOKS!!!!!
let's stop being afraid to read actual substantive research...
sboogie;2672743 said:their in lies the problem...
depend on McDonalds and you'll get crappy food...
learn to cook and you'll be healthier...
I can't excuse people for not seeking knowledge through more reliable means...
if you dont have it in you to go about things in the right way, thats on you...
ya feel me?
Kushington;2672807 said:shuck, jive and smile and dont try to change shit
Oh yeah get money and trust in god
and dont talk about the stark inequality in america cause thats not cool anymore
get a white girl and assimilate, nigger
Lorenzo de Medici;2671979 said:Let me begin by saying that this thread isn't about issues in the black community, it's about why we consider our "issues" issues in the black community.
Every documentary, every movie, every tv special talks about the same bullshit: interracial dating, dark v. light, men v. women.
My question is: Is that it? Is that really all we have to discuss in the black community? How come no one tackles the impact of blind religious faith on our community? This idea that "OOOOH LAAAAWD JESUS GON' WORK IT OUT BAAAAYBEEEH!" Or what about the fact that I would argue that it's better to be gay in the black community than to be an atheist.
Why don't we discuss the issues that seem to have more impact on our communities? For example, why is no one bringing to light the fact that public school funding is derived from local property taxes, since white areas are by and far wealthier than black areas the nature of the system is inherently racist.
I know some of the blame has to go to the media, b/c Tyler Perry makes the same movie 20 times and we flock to it b/c, well, I think a lot of the people who love it don't really think anything of it and just enjoy it which is fine. But his movies, coupled with every other movie about black people(obsessed, and whatever else is out there), coupled with Soledad O'Brien having the opportunity but refusing to talk about the important stuff just seems to prime everyone into think that interracial dating, dark v. light, and black men v. black women are the prevailing issues in our community.
What say you?
ether-i-am;2673077 said:It's a double edge sword. White people didn't just use religion against black people. They used it against their own as well. Power is more than a racial sport. It's damn near an individual sport. Find a person in power and most likely won't find a pure racist.
fuc_i_look_like;2672377 said:That shit right there is WOAT. I rarely even discuss religion with other black folks cuz I always hear the same ig'nant mess. Most Black people can't even formulate a valid reason why they're Christian except "It's how I was raised".
ether-i-am;2673499 said:The thing is everyone has some version of what black is and is not. We dehumanize ourselves with this label that was giving to us. If a black person dates outside his race some black people will call him/her sellout, coon or what have you. They place the labeling of Black first before considering that person to human and loving who he or she wants to love. If you speak a certain way we label it black or white instead of correct or incorrect.
Before I'm black I'm Me.
Little JJ;2672282 said:Ooohh lawwd not this topic again!!