Originally posted by FistOfThe North
"I know about White people too. Like when they talk, they say the "Whole..., Word..., Like..., This...".- little Reily "Escobar" Freeman
The Boondocks
That's a downright funny show... the truth though, it isn't "how Wpeople talk", it's just proper English; anyone can do it.
Originally posted by FistOfThe North
I think minorities (including rich minorities) and the poor are really the ones with the finger being pointed at them all the time, the most. You can't even sneeze anymore. Yet "white" collar criminals on every level (car salesmen, bankers, head creditors, accountants, realtors, CEO's, attorneys) -all whom are mostly white (in this country)- whom prey with predatory practice devastating the lives of millions of fellow citizens with stuff worse than any other crime there is and get slapped in the wrist most of the time while officials turn the other cheek while a minority doing something a 1/10th of a white collar crime gets 20 to 50 years in Federal prison, half of the time with a good lawyer, even if the minority is well off."We ain't meant to survive cause it's a set up.
And even though your fed....
You gotta keep you head up"- TuPac
Ooh, you angry black man! And don't put white in quotations to point out how unfair the system and language is, this isn't a scence from Malcom X. Unless you think the language is unfair to blue people as well, don't be so paranoid as to think 'white collar' is a term meant to keep down the black man.
And you think that rich black people have more in common with poor white people than they do with rich white people? That is simply ridiculous. You've been watching too many episodes of Cribs on MTV. A rich black rapper living on a 40 million doallar estate, singing about having a hard life in the ghetto, sounds like a marketing ploy to me.
Originally posted by Robtard
It think Tupac actually sang/said this:[b]I blame my mother, for turning my brother into a crack baby
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We ain't meant to survive, cause it's a setup
And even though you're fed up
Huh, ya got to keep your head up
Burn.
Originally posted by Devil King
Ooh, you angry black man! And don't put white in quotations to point out how unfair the system and language is, this isn't a scence from Malcom X. Unless you think the language is unfair to blue people as well, don't be so paranoid as to think 'white collar' is a term meant to keep down the black man.And you think that rich black people have more in common with poor white people than they do with rich white people? That is simply ridiculous. You've been watching too many episodes of Cribs on MTV. A rich black rapper living on a 40 million doallar estate, singing about having a hard life in the ghetto, sounds like a marketing ploy to me.
Double burn.