Being black..., ...Is no excuse for failing. |
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Being black..., ...Is no excuse for failing. |
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![]() Jake - The Unholy Trinity / Premiscuous Poeteer. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,272 Joined: May 2006 Member No: 411,316 ![]() |
Listen, I'm not racist. I'm just bringing up a topic that I know is on alot of people's minds.
Everynow and then I see these movies, or whatever...people saying that black people can't get anywhere in life because they are lazy, or because they are black they can't get anywhere in life. I was sitting infront of Jeremy's house waiting for him to answer his friggin door. I was thinking about Albany(Where I live for the most part) and how it's just run down. Most of the people that live there are black. I was thinking about how I see all this crap about how black people always say they might as well as just give up and deal with what they got. In movies, or even in real life. It pisses me off because the color of your skin does not affect your brain at all. It's an excuse and not a reason... ...if it was a reason then every black person would be in poverty. Is this not true? And you can't blame it on your environment because there have been many black people who have over come it. So, why do some black people just give up and don't try to succeed? I know not only black people do it, but I'm just bringing this one up first. I'll talk about white people some other time just to be fair. Input please. If this is in the wrong forum, just move it. Thank you. |
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![]() The one man Voltron ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 711 Joined: Dec 2006 Member No: 491,519 ![]() |
Being black isn't an excuse for failing, since melanine excess hasn't been proved to be a cause for poverty. Other investigations have shown that educational, economic, social, material and political factors do have an impact on the individual's social development although a sensible use of common sense could have lead to a similar conclusion.
However, it doesn't seem like this topic's original intention was to debate anything but to make a "funny" (using the term as generously as I can, so bear with me); so to not fall off topic, I'll say "Lol, it's like the paint is drying." |
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