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Why would I listen to urban radio when I could listen to MSNBC or CNN and get the same race baiting, liberal, Democrat message?

I’m going to take the gavel from you and hand it over to Tears as the new voice of black America on the board.
Be my guess. Tears, if he is for real, is exactly what I’m talking about as far as Elder, and Candace Owens types. They make y'all comfortable; they say what y’all want to hear.
 
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Be my guess. Tears, if he is for real, is exactly what I’m talking about as far as Elder, and Candace Owens types. They make y'all comfortable; they say what y’all want to here.
I hope you’re not serious. So if Tears has a different opinion than you”he ain’t black ”?
 
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I hope you’re not serious. So if Tears has a different opinion than you”he ain’t black ”?
No, he’s black, but he’s just a gumbo/sambo, which in BNI speak, means he perpetuates white supremacy.
 
I hope you’re not serious. So if Tears has a different opinion than you”he ain’t black ”?
He says he’s black and I’ll take his word for it but I just find it strange. My post gets deleted. Then literally at the same time Tears shows up, with just a few posts under his belt and starts lecturing me about being divisive and fighting me on each issue.
 
You are wrong. Urban radio has a large audience and the callers into the programs speak for the majority blacks in the US. I'll leave out Tim Scott for now since he is a politician, but folks like Elder, Candace Owens are definitely the minority in the black community with there jacked up views. These people speak for themselves and may be paid to do so. They don't and never will speak for black America. They don't even share the same views as other true black conservatives. These black traitors are on another planet by themselves.

BNI, you hit the nail on the head here. You say "These people speak for themselves ..." (your exact words) and that is exactly what they are not permitted to do under your ground rules, are they? If they are not parroting what the MSM and national black leadership groups are putting out as their "truth" then they are gumbo/sambo/traitors, right? Heaven forbid they speak for themselves! What gives them that right, huh? It is indeed very presumptuous of them to believe they are entitled to "speak for themselves". You go, girl and get them sorted out ...
 
BNI, you hit the nail on the head here. You say "These people speak for themselves ..." (your exact words) and that is exactly what they are not permitted to do under your ground rules, are they? If they are not parroting what the MSM and national black leadership groups are putting out as their "truth" then they are gumbo/sambo/traitors, right? Heaven forbid they speak for themselves! What gives them that right, huh? It is indeed very presumptuous of them to believe they are entitled to "speak for themselves". You go, girl and get them sorted out ...
So when one of these "Black Traitors" like youtuber, Officer Tatum says that the Ahmad Arbery verdict was wrong, you are telling me that I should accept that? Arbery was clearly lynched in broad daylight and this fool says that. Are you kidding me? As far as Candace Owens, I never heard what comments she may have said about the verdict. However, when the video was released Candace and others were questioning and focusing on Arbery's attire on whether or not he had running shoes. Or, saying he did not have on running shorts etc. Y'all can follow these folks if you want to. I know I ain't.
 
You are wrong. Urban radio has a large audience and the callers into the programs speak for the majority blacks in the US. I'll leave out Tim Scott for now since he is a politician, but folks like Elder, Candace Owens are definitely the minority in the black community with there jacked up views. These people speak for themselves and may be paid to do so. They don't and never will speak for black America. They don't even share the same views as other true black conservatives. These black traitors are on another planet by themselves.
Those individuals you mention are not “black traitors”. They are black people you don’t agree with. If they bleached their skin white and denounced blacks, you could justify calling them traitors. Stop being so politically driven and divisive. Every day, it’s the same nonsense out of you.
 
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So when one of these "Black Traitors" like youtuber, Officer Tatum says that the Ahmad Arbery verdict was wrong, you are telling me that I should accept that? Arbery was clearly lynched in broad daylight and this fool says that. Are you kidding me? As far as Candace Owens, I never heard what comments she may have said about the verdict. However, when the video was released Candace and others were questioning and focusing on Arbery's attire on whether or not he had running shoes. Or, saying he did not have on running shorts etc. Y'all can follow these folks if you want to. I know I ain't.
They are not “black traitors”. Stop saying that. You’re embarrassing the community with the nonstop dividing.
 
Be my guess. Tears, if he is for real, is exactly what I’m talking about as far as Elder, and Candace Owens types. They make y'all comfortable; they say what y’all want to here.
Why can’t we all be comfortable with each other? You’re constantly dividing. It has to get tiresome after awhile.
 
They are not “black traitors”. Stop saying that. You’re embarrassing the community with the nonstop dividing.
So you as a black man has no problem with Officer Tatum, another black man, that the Ahmad Arbery verdict was wrong?
 
So you as a black man has no problem with Officer Tatum, another black man, that the Ahmad Arbery verdict was wrong?
No, he had some interesting points about why he thought the verdict was wrong. Do I agree with him? No. Disagreeing with somebody does not make them a “traitor” to an entire race.
 
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Why can’t we all be comfortable with each other? You’re constantly dividing. It has to get tiresome after awhile.
I don’t see you going after Freedom for calling me a boy on this forum. If that ain’t dividing, I don’t know what.
 
I don’t see you going after Freedom for calling me a boy on this forum. If that ain’t dividing, I don’t know what.
Who is Freedom? Has he posted on this thread or any others I’ve seen? What does whoever that is have to do with you constantly dividing? Rise above that.
 
No, he had some interesting points about why he thought the verdict was wrong. Do I agree with him? No. Disagreeing with somebody does not make them a “traitor” to an entire race.
So, 3 white dudes lynch a black dude in public. Another black dude takes the side of the 3 white dudes that lynched a black dude and he is not a traitor to blacks? Are you kidding me?
 
So, 3 white dudes lynch a black dude in public. Another black dude takes the side of the 3 white dudes that lynched a black dude and he is not a traitor to blacks? Are you kidding me?
Disagreeing with a verdict is not taking the side of the 3 people who killed him. He disagreed with how the judge proceeded with the case. He’s not a traitor to anybody. Disagree with him if you’d like. Are you sure you’re as old as you say you are? You seem very immature and to be frank, unintelligent.
 
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Disagreeing with a verdict is not taking the side of the 3 people who killed him. He disagreed with how the judge proceeded with the case. He’s not a traitor to anybody. Disagree with him if you’d like. Are you sure you’re as old as you say you are? You seem very immature and to be frank, unintelligent.
I’m very educated and intelligent. You are the one showing your immaturity. You need to read books on history and put down that twitter crap like the rest of you youngins. This is Black History Month. I know you don’t care about it but read something about black history anyway. You may learn something. Read some books by Dr. Henry Louis Gates or Lerone Bennet.

If you went to Purdue, I can tell that you hardly ever interacted with other blacks on campus. Never went to a black fraternity party, Black sorority party. Never went to a step show.
 
I’m very educated and intelligent. You are the one showing your immaturity. You need to read books on history and put down that twitter crap like the rest of you youngins. This is Black History Month. I know you don’t care about it but read something about black history anyway. You may learn something. Read some books by Dr. Henry Louis Gates or Lerone Bennet.

If you went to Purdue, I can tell that you hardly ever interacted with other blacks on campus. Never went to a black fraternity party, Black sorority party. Never went to a step show.
You may be educated but you’re not intelligent. Intelligent people build, they don’t divide and tear down. Intelligent people care about the truth, you don’t seem to at all. Intelligent people are curious, they don’t follow political or racial narratives set forth by others that are intending to divide. Intelligent people don’t use derogatory nicknames and labels that you use daily. Intelligent people are taken seriously, you seem to be taken seriously by nobody.

I will stop there but you don’t need to remind me that it’s Black History Month. Why not start a Black History Month thread on what we’ve accomplished over time? That could be cool. But you’d rather incorrectly call blacks “traitors” and other nicknames to divide. I can tell you have a very nasty agenda. Put it away this month, we have a lot to be proud of. Stop embarrassing us and stop being the board jester.
 
You may be educated but you’re not intelligent. Intelligent people build, they don’t divide and tear down. Intelligent people care about the truth, you don’t seem to at all. Intelligent people are curious, they don’t follow political or racial narratives set forth by others that are intending to divide. Intelligent people don’t use derogatory nicknames and labels that you use daily. Intelligent people are taken seriously, you seem to be taken seriously by nobody.

I will stop there but you don’t need to remind me that it’s Black History Month. Why not start a Black History Month thread on what we’ve accomplished over time? That could be cool. But you’d rather incorrectly call blacks “traitors” and other nicknames to divide. I can tell you have a very nasty agenda. Put it away this month, we have a lot to be proud of. Stop embarrassing us and stop being the board jester.
You are wasting your time if you think I'm going to stop pointing out racism and call out the black traitors. Or bring up relevant history that may be uncomfortable
 
You are wasting your time if you think I'm going to stop pointing out racism and call out the black traitors. Or bring up relevant history that may be uncomfortable
Do you think your “pointing out racism” or calling blacks you don’t agree with “traitors” is making any impact at all? This question would be an easy one to answer for intelligent people. Unfortunately, you’re not intelligent enough to know the correct answer. Rise above it and realize you are wasting your time dividing.
 
You may be educated but you’re not intelligent. Intelligent people build, they don’t divide and tear down. Intelligent people care about the truth, you don’t seem to at all. Intelligent people are curious, they don’t follow political or racial narratives set forth by others that are intending to divide. Intelligent people don’t use derogatory nicknames and labels that you use daily. Intelligent people are taken seriously, you seem to be taken seriously by nobody.

I will stop there but you don’t need to remind me that it’s Black History Month. Why not start a Black History Month thread on what we’ve accomplished over time? That could be cool. But you’d rather incorrectly call blacks “traitors” and other nicknames to divide. I can tell you have a very nasty agenda. Put it away this month, we have a lot to be proud of. Stop embarrassing us and stop being the board jester.
You're starting to see now why it is pretty much assured that he isn't black. He's a white BLM fool that thinks he can identify as a black person but has a history of saying and doing things no black person would. Ever.
 
You're starting to see now why it is pretty much assured that he isn't black. He's a white BLM fool that thinks he can identify as a black person but has a history of saying and doing things no black person would. Ever.
I am starting to have my doubts as well. The way he talks and the things he says are so diabolical and unlike anything I hear in my circle. Again, he mentions “white supremacy” more in a day than my family and friends mention in a year. I also cannot imagine calling a fellow black a “traitor” because they don’t share the opinion I do. This is an unintelligent man with a nasty and divisive agenda. I’m glad I’m not friends with negative people like him. He can’t rise above it.
 
And to think that he thinks he represents the “black perspective” is so disheartening. He does not.

Listen to black talk radio and you will see. If you would have interacted with blacks at Purdue, you would see. Did you go to any black fraternity or sorority parties or step shows?
 
Listen to black talk radio and you will see. If you would have interacted with blacks at Purdue, you would see. Did you go to any black fraternity or sorority parties or step shows?
“Black talk radio” does not represent the thoughts of our community. On one hand, you say you’re intelligent. On the other hand, you keep referencing “black talk radio” as where you get your opinions and information. Do you just copy what they say on those shows?

Yes, I played basketball at the Co-Rec with blacks, ate meals at Owen and Earhart with blacks, played video games with blacks, hung out at the BCC with blacks, etc.

White supremacy was not bantered about. Labeling other blacks we don’t agree with “traitors” never happened. We discussed current issues, positivity, and of course talked about history. History includes racism, sure. It always will. We would often discuss moving forward and the opportunities our community has. Our group was far more positive and far less divisive than you seem to be.

A lot has changed since you were in school and my generation gets nothing from living in the past like you.
 
“Black talk radio” does not represent the thoughts of our community. On one hand, you say you’re intelligent. On the other hand, you keep referencing “black talk radio” as where you get your opinions and information. Do you just copy what they say on those shows?

Yes, I played basketball at the Co-Rec with blacks, ate meals at Owen and Earhart with blacks, played video games with blacks, hung out at the BCC with blacks, etc.

White supremacy was not bantered about. Labeling other blacks we don’t agree with “traitors” never happened. We discussed current issues, positivity, and of course talked about history. History includes racism, sure. It always will. We would often discuss moving forward and the opportunities our community has. Our group was far more positive and far less divisive than you seem to be.

A lot has changed since you were in school and my generation gets nothing from living in the past like you.
In 1984 or 1985 a cross was burned at the Black Cultural Center. So I'm telling you don't dismiss history. If you do folks are bound to repeat it. Just remember the world is not a lolly pop.
 
In 1984 or 1985 a cross was burned at the Black Cultural Center. So I'm telling you don't dismiss history. If you do folks are bound to repeat it. Just remember the world is not a lolly pop.
I’m aware of that cross being burned at the BCC. I don’t dismiss that event or history. I also certainly don’t dwell on history and division like you. Yes, the world is tough and life is hard. Being positive and not dividing is a step in the right direction. A step you seemingly don’t want to take.
 
Listen to black talk radio and you will see. If you would have interacted with blacks at Purdue, you would see. Did you go to any black fraternity or sorority parties or step shows?
That's like saying: "If you want the white perspective, you should watch CNN".

C'mon man (in Biden's voice)....Your view is very one-sided and slanted. You believe everything in life and everything that happens to you is because of skin color. You believe all blacks should think alike, which as Tears has clearly articulated, is not the case.
 
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In 1984 or 1985 a cross was burned at the Black Cultural Center. So I'm telling you don't dismiss history. If you do folks are bound to repeat it. Just remember the world is not a lolly pop.
So what! You mean a couple of dip shits thought it was a good idea to burn a cross at the BCC, therefore, all the white people at Purdue support white supremacy? Did they catch them? Were they even white?
 
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In 1984 or 1985 a cross was burned at the Black Cultural Center. So I'm telling you don't dismiss history. If you do folks are bound to repeat it. Just remember the world is not a lolly pop.
What a stupid thing to use for your argument. You can do math right? How long ago was freakin 1985? You say not to dismiss history, but dismiss Bidet's ties to the klan.

The level at which you white liberals are out of touch and hypocritical is immense.
 
So what! You mean a couple of dip shits thought it was a good idea to burn a cross at the BCC, therefore, all the white people at Purdue support white supremacy? Did they catch them? Were they even white?
Were they even Purdue students?
 
These are 2 instances that got national attention. This part of my point that y'all can't seem to understand. This stuff have been going on in the black community with cops for decades way before video cameras and media attention. Mistreatment of blacks in custody thay still go under the radar.

Let me ask you that no one else wants to answer. For the sake of argument that unarmed whites are killed more, why do y'all tolerate that if it were true?
Because generally we understand that if a white person was killed by a police officer, it was likely justified. Unjustified killings of anyone by police officers are statistically small...but of course everyone believes its a much bigger problem than the crime and killings happening in NYC, SF, Chicago, etc...
 
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You are stil avoiding my questions.

Should cops be sticking broomsticks up the butt of people in custody?
Should cops drive the cop vehicle erratically to cause injury to the handcuffed suspect?

This stuff happens more to blacks in police custody more than whites.
Where's the data to support that? Show us your source...
 
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In 1984 or 1985 a cross was burned at the Black Cultural Center. So I'm telling you don't dismiss history. If you do folks are bound to repeat it. Just remember the world is not a lolly pop.
Look, racism is wrong. I don't think anyone on here is saying it's OK. But if you're going to use every incident to justify police actions as racist, you're clearly a miserable person.
 
Where's the data to support that? Show us your source...
He heard through the grape vine is my guess.
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"I understand why this continues to feel like a miscarriage of justice, especially when many Black and brown men get sentenced to so much more prison time for having committed far lesser crimes," Lightfoot said. "It’s these distortions in the criminal justice system, historically, that have made it so hard to build trust."

It's statements like this from politicians that stoke division in this country. This police officer was convicted of second degree murder. Was he sentenced appropriately? Maybe not. I've seen many white people be punished unfairly. And I also just saw a black teenager that was released on bail for shooting a NYC police officer while having a previous conviction of illegal possession of a firearm. Being sentenced/treated unfairly isn't just a black or white problem. The justice systems isn't always fair...

 
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Because generally we understand that if a white person was killed by a police officer, it was likely justified. Unjustified killings of anyone by police officers are statistically small...but of course everyone believes its a much bigger problem than the crime and killings happening in NYC, SF, Chicago, etc...
I’m mostly talking about unarmed killings. We can all agree if armed, deadly force should be used. For the sake argument that what y’all are saying that unarmed whites are killed more, I would bet that most of those are not justified. Just like the unarmed blacks killed by police.
 
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