Experinces Of Growning up in White Society..
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Absolutely, having the best worlds has kept me from being an ignorant ass ? .
c/s. it does help. i grew up in a majority black neighborhood, went to majority black schools. 1st grade-12th. But when i got to college i met alot of cool white dudes. -
c/s. it does help. i grew up in a majority black neighborhood, went to majority black schools. 1st grade-12th. But when i got to college i met alot of cool white dudes.
u white dawg? -
Absolutely, having the best worlds has kept me from being an ignorant ass ? .
co-sign.. i love my block, land life! -
u white dawg?
yea. i thought that was clear. i have eminem in my top 5 lol. and i got a picture up in my profile, i just dont no how to get it to the left. -
yea. i thought that was clear. i have eminem in my top 5 lol. and i got a picture up in my profile, i just dont no how to get it to the left.
1. didnt go on ur page
2. im not ignorant enough to assume cuz someone got eminem on they top 5 they white lol -
1. didnt go on ur page
2. im not ignorant enough to assume cuz someone got eminem on they top 5 they white lol
Lol. you are one of the few in the ic who think like that. -
@My_nameaintearl wrote: »the novel is anti-racism
but you couldnt deal with the fact that it has the word ? in it?
you missed the point.
I can but at the same time why would i wanna read such ? ...i perfer the dispney movie and engine joe haha -
Lol. you are one of the few in the ic who think like that.
crazy right lol
the best part is im not a mod... im actually real lol -
i feel what u sayin, 4 real... well i grew up in missouri.. and i guess its considered "borderline south" i always called it the midwest though
The irony i was in missouri to branson to be exact, south of the mason dixion line -
I think its easier for a white person who is down with blk culture
to be accepted as an equal by blacks.
then a blk person trying to be down with white ppl and be considered equal.
he can be in the group but he always seems like a side kick.
because i think whites have more of a superiority complex. -
politicalthug202 wrote: »I think its easier for a white person who is down with blk culture
to be accepted as an equal by blacks.
then a blk person trying to be down with white ppl and be considered equal.
he can be in the group but he always seems like a side kick.
because i think whites have more of a superiority complex.
fa sho..never tried to fit in just was myself, but they stereotype and strive to be better because in there eyes if you better than the black man at something then you the greatest walking the earth which aint true, because not every black person can jump, play ball, or be hella trill at guitar hero smh -
politicalthug202 wrote: »I think its easier for a white person who is down with blk culture
to be accepted as an equal by blacks.
then a blk person trying to be down with white ppl and be considered equal.
he can be in the group but he always seems like a side kick.
because i think whites have more of a superiority complex.
How many white presidents has Africa got? -
mr.throwback wrote: »The irony i was in missouri to branson to be exact, south of the mason dixion line
i stayed out in st. charles -
@My_nameaintearl wrote: »How many white presidents has Africa got?
but how many white people are in africa peiod? About half of South Africa and thats it. -
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mr.throwback wrote: »fa sho..never tried to fit in just was myself, but they stereotype and strive to be better because in there eyes if you better than the black man at something then you the greatest walking the earth which aint true, because not every black person can jump, play ball, or be hella trill at guitar hero smh
It goes the other way to. When i meet new black kids, or talk to black kids on here, who dont understand my background, and dont no me. i get looked at as a wannabe ? who tries to be down with black culture. But they dont understand, or dont want to understand, how i grew up in the enviroment and im just me. The culture is in my blood just as much as any black kids. But they can't look past the white skin. -
mr.throwback wrote: »? thats up north...prolly had dimes walkin around too
true dat.. 25 mins to the lou (without traffic) -
It goes the other way to. When i meet new black kids, or talk to black kids on here, who dont understand my background, and dont no me. i get looked at as a wannabe ? who tries to be down with black culture. But they dont understand, or dont want to understand, how i grew up in the enviroment and im just me. The culture is in my blood just as much as any black kids. But they can't look past the white skin.
i woulda never thought until you posted this...i ment alotta white folks like that...jokes to me and half the time just tryin to be like pac...I ment one though who i couldnt do nothing but respect because dude moms was hella hood and they actuallly lived in cabarini green for a brief time..i aint believe it until his moms co signed..i see ur point tho -
true dat.. 25 mins to the lou (without traffic)
thas whas up..takin them trips to the chi soon as i got close to the lou 100.3 the beat until i lost single, them 5 clock traffic mix go hard -
mr.throwback wrote: »thas whas up..takin them trips to the chi soon as i got close to the lou 100.3 the beat until i lost single, them 5 clock traffic mix go hard
hahaha goood times -
mr.throwback wrote: »thas whas up..takin them trips to the chi soon as i got close to the lou 100.3 the beat until i lost single, them 5 clock traffic mix go hard
where would you visit in the chi? -
southside 45 and state robert taylor homes (r.i.p) before they tore them down, but basically got fam all over the city so i was everywhere..and then bouncen back to where i was at was like the twlight zone
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@My_nameaintearl wrote: »The key to understanding "white society" is knowing that white people don't go around thinking about being white all day. Life is just life, it's not white life.
exactly, me movin here was a culture shock, im from NY n NC n lived in the hood majority of my life, then i moved to Canada, n everything changed, i ised to always see things as black n white, now race doesnt even matter, or i shoul say isnt as signifaicant as it once was