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    I’m not trying to put a S on my chest or anything but

    My old boss once yelled out “all n—— are lazy” and I called him out on it the next day and dude actually got in my face, wanted to fight me, and told me he can say whatever he wants…..

    I wasn’t gonna punch a 65 year old man with a heart condition but I walked off the job right there

    Short 5 foot tall white guy with a chip on his shoulder smh

    These boomer racists can’t die off quick enough man. I use to think eventually racism would phase out after newer generations take over but I think I was naive and that these people just pass down that way of thinking to their kids

  • Feb 11, 2022

    The ending of that Adesanya video was so cringe but not entirely surprising

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    People that believe in evolution instinctively believe that black people are inferior. It’s apart of the science. Many slave owners even Thomas Jefferson used this ideology to validate their actions toward us.

    Y’all believe in their bs but get offended when the rue of their agenda resurfaces. That’s on u being caught up and loving these people. You’re offended because u wanna get along. These nationalities don’t like u.

    With that said, why do u care what some white boy thinks of u? Exactly, you love their culture more than your own.

  • Feb 11, 2022
    cold mountain

    the fascination the caucasian species has with the n word will never cease to amaze me

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    Mango

    race is a vector

    It's an obfuscating one. It's obviously important in diagnosing disparity to be intersectional, but identitarian categories are personalized and felt more strongly than someone's identity as a laborer which is the actual basis of their material exploitation.

    People actually feel solidarity with their exploiters as soon as they share some cultural or racial or gender overlap. Like Elon Musk is on my side because he's a geek culture white guy or Jay-Z is my friend because he made rap music. Hell, even targeting them as individuals is more personalization of systemic issues.

    How can it be an obfuscating one when in America black folk are overwhelmingly in low labor value positions today because they were fully exploited for labor as slaves based on their race just 150 years ago lmao.

    Racism is literally systemic and permeates through every aspect of American life so your attempt to try and paint it as a personal issue is disingenuous at best and frankly idiotic at worst.

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    Can’t have it both ways. U wanna be Nationalistic when the N word drops but a globalist on every other topic.

    Y’all losing if all u care about is the n word and not building wealth and resources with your own

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    DZE

    How can it be an obfuscating one when in America black folk are overwhelmingly in low labor value positions today because they were fully exploited for labor as slaves based on their race just 150 years ago lmao.

    Racism is literally systemic and permeates through every aspect of American life so your attempt to try and paint it as a personal issue is disingenuous at best and frankly idiotic at worst.

    The basis of your exploitation dictates the solutions. Using race as that basis has led to black capitalism. The same wealth consolidation and hierarchy and extraction of surplus value will continue to persist under that.

    The black identity in America was molded by the shared class, labor identity. In Africa those disparate peoples often had conflict along ethnic lines that was the result of a class and power imbalance as well. More obfuscation by race even upon a continent you consider racially homogenous.

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    Hi Roller

    That image above is the average black person who advocates voting for a president.

    Y’all really only care about this bs? There are heavier topics we gotta handle and not some celebrity bs

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    Mango

    The basis of your exploitation dictates the solutions. Using race as that basis has led to black capitalism. The same wealth consolidation and hierarchy and extraction of surplus value will continue to persist under that.

    The black identity in America was molded by the shared class, labor identity. In Africa those disparate peoples often had conflict along ethnic lines that was the result of a class and power imbalance as well. More obfuscation by race even upon a continent you consider racially homogenous.

    We’re from the America’s, Islands, Europe and West Africa. Stop leaning on their narratives and realize that they’ve piggybacked off your culture ENTIRELY! They kicked u outta Europe, sent u to W Africa in 1492 & picked u up as “random african slaves” in 1619.

    Black folks have Welsh last names because we originated from Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿. Hughes, Jones, Jenkins etc.

    Jenkins is the blackest last name on earth and we’re sitting here as if white folks gave us OUR last names. Our culture etc etc

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    Not surprised UFC fighters in Joe's orbit are defending him

    People focusing on the N word but the Planet of the Apes comment was way more concerning IMO

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    That image above is the average black person who advocates voting for a president.

    Y’all really only care about this bs? There are heavier topics we gotta handle and not some celebrity bs

    Fr. Black folk vote overwhelmingly Democrat no matter what and champion people like Biden for being vice president for a black man, Bill Clinton for playing saxophone, Hillary Clinton for being married to Bill and Kamala for being the first black VP. Every single name in this half of the post has done immense actual harm to black people.

    Rogan has conversations on his podcast and tells s***ty jokes. I def get people taking real issue with his planet of the apes story, and I do too. I've never found him funny and that certainly hasn't changed. But if we're being honest damn near everyone with friends has put their foot squarely in their mouth in front of their friends. This outrage is performative and FOTM.

  • Feb 11, 2022

    i agree with what the dog fighter said

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    Theres way more important stuff to worry about. I could care less what joe rogan does man. If you don’t like what he says dont watch it. Its a simple concept. Im worried about people like joe biden who claims if you dont vote for him you not black. This is somebody who actually has the power to push society forward and fails to do so.

  • Feb 11, 2022
    A Mad Ass Nigga

    Boa if I was cool with a white man and it came out that he was out here saying n1gger and off the wall s*** regarding black folk ain’t no way in hell I’d stick my neck out to defend his ass. Idc if he been my homie for 20 years, once I find out he’s racist or have racist tendencies that nigga cut. F*** all the shucking and jiving.

    Ain't no way I'm caping for or being friends with somebody having discussions about whether black people have a gene in them that makes them prone to violence. Who tf even entertains that s***?

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    gnarlynasty

    As a black Hip Hop fan,I always throw this take out here but I genuinely think white execs at labels got scared s***less of No Limit,it wasn’t like Death Row where they knew that at the very top,it was Jimmy Iovine and some more white guys,not Suge. Nope,Master P was at the very top,that was the boss and that f***ed with them.

    I genuinely think ever since then,labe have been planning streaming to lock in independent labels into their ecosystem no matter what and they’ve been trying to find the right white guy to f*** over Hip Hop since Eminem(I think Vanilla Ice was more of a “anything you can do,I can do better type thing)and not saying Eminem isn’t a great rapper and respects rap,I’m just saying he’s the start of that cause he was more of a joke rapper at first.

    So yeah,I think streaming and guys like Post and 69ine completed these labels projects to kill the black culture in Hip Hop. They finally made rap mean absolutely nothing and not white people mockingly rep it for fun/jokes then anything.

    You’re a genius. Thanks for that insight. I’m not too familiar with No Limit but overall the concept makes sense

  • Feb 11, 2022

    It is pretty gross

    Because if it was the other way around… they wouldn’t cape for us

  • Feb 11, 2022

    I’ve been eating nothing but meat for three weeks because Joe Rogan says it’s healthy

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    Joe Rogan aint racist he's just stupid

  • Feb 11, 2022
    cold mountain

    the fascination the caucasian species has with the n word will never cease to amaze me

    Negus, Naga, Niger, Nigga are all the same s*** b. It extends past 1619.

    The Israelites were called Niger while traversing Rome.

    “Simeon that was called Niger”

    That was well before the country was named Niger

    We gotta fully learn our history and empower our future with it

  • Feb 11, 2022
    Bestowed

    You’re a genius. Thanks for that insight. I’m not too familiar with No Limit but overall the concept makes sense

    Yea bro,the late 90-early 2000s regional rap scene was heavily black owned. Not just No Limit but Suave House,Rap-A-Lot ,Swishahouse,Hypnotize Minds,Sickwidit,Cash Money etc. No Limit is just the special outlier because they really beat all the odds,there were artist on No Limit that their only promo was a magazine ad in the back of The Source and they still went Gold in like a month.

    A lot of rappers branding was staying in touch with the ghetto and the ghetto related,but it also helped that rappers didn’t feel so corporate and un-self aware compared to now. I feel Death Row was the blueprint to all of those labels but in the end they were still pawns to white men. They all weren’t perfect but No Limit and the various other labels kept the culture in the streets and farther away from white men.(And if what I heard was true,Lyor Cohen/Def Jam distributing BMF ent with Young Jeezy being their first artist would’ve probably started that true black indie renaissance again,just wasn’t meant to be)

  • Feb 11, 2022
    cold mountain

    the fascination the caucasian species has with the n word will never cease to amaze me

    It’s so f***ing weird

    Racism is in their dna

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    i hate reading altruistic testimonies
    so i dont blame any1 for cringing but

    got the s*** kicked out of me when i was like 7 for saying it because some other white kid told me to and i truthfully didnt know what it meant yet

    ez learning moment for me but i was raised in the ends with various families of colour, low-income toronto is super diverse tho

    what Joe was doing was just that toxic white male behaviour of immature and narcissistic "jokes" that weve seen a lot, hard to say he's flat out racist by those actions alone but he definitely showed he was raised around racist behaviour, and he showed that nobody has ever rly checked his ass on what he can and cant say

    i hate that people are fighting about this

    but i also think its important to keep reminding white people to stop saying N word and saying those corny "black jokes" from decades ago

    its one thing to say dumb s*** and another to truly believe that your ethnicity is the best and most deserving, both are f***ed up but the latter should be PURGED

  • Feb 11, 2022
    XavierMane

    Joe Rogan aint racist he's just stupid

  • Feb 11, 2022
    hot pancakes

    i’m not defending him, i don’t even have a real opinion on him. i’m simply questioning why sticking up for someone of a different race is a bad thing

    he said some bad s*** people shouldn’t defend (and aren’t defending), they are defending him as a person due to their personal relationships

    You really never get tired of doing this “I’m just asking questions” bit☠️☠️☠️

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