On a scale of 0% - 100%, how much of a fuck do you give about the Las Vegas CAC MAGA massacre?

You already know for the most part what the country music crowd is about

I know my friends black and white whom are involved in the genre r about . They love performing their craft no matter instruments or working in the studio.

Yall gone head with that sounding like some backwood cacs in the 1980s with your views . Folk out here eating and stacking for feature generations yall speaking on some other ish.
 
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Pardon me. It has come to my attention my diatribe regarding the matter lacked a percentile reflection of sentiment as requested in the original post. A full assessment has left me with the following genuine calculation. I am in debt of fucks with no credit among lenders to indulge the luxury of giving or the expenditure of any fucks at this time.
Bruh...
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No sympathy or empathy is ever given when unarmed black people are murdered. Now the shoe is on the over foot it’s all “let’s come together, it’s not about black and white, left or right.” GTFO.

Please stop acting like “we should be better than them and show humanity blah blah.” All that forgiveness and humanity shit has gotten black people NO WHERE.

I’m sorry for any black people who got caught up in the crossfire. Anyone else who was a victim... life goes on for me. :dunno:

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I refuse to believe some of these niggaz are really that ignorant. I think they're like little kids that just want attention


OP's question is a valid question. Some people will care some won't. Its human nature. You can't blame black folk for not giving a shit when a tragedy happens to white folk given the history. Rewind to white folks comments toward Treyvon Martin, Eric Garner, etc.
 
Just last week, that same area hosted the I Heart Music Festival full of a more diverse crowd of people and many black musicians and artists. Something tells me the shooter picked this weekend specifically for one reason or another, but, had it been last weekend, more people of color's lives would have been lost and this thread (probably) wouldn't have been created. I care because I know several people who were in the same area last weekend, and it could have been them. Shucks, it still could have been people (potentially) I know...I care when a maniac goes off, because it brings to light conversations that many people (mostly white) aren't comfortable talking about. Unfortunately it takes a loss of a life that THEY know and care about...but, that makes them no different than me, then, does it?
Of course, this thread wouldn't have been created if it as a massacre of Black people. Stop acting like it's a 1:1 comparison with zero contextual distinction between the two.
 
I woke up this morning and heard the news about this tragedy I cried a lil it didnt matter to me what race the victims or the perpertrator but the fact that 59 human beings regardless of their political affiliation or their belief system whether they were racist cacs or whatever but innocent peoples lives were selfishly wiped out for reasons so far unbeknown to us, I understand the shit we have to deal with in this racist ass fucking country I understand some of the sentiments expressed in this thread to an extent but I hope some of you guys are being facetious in some of your comments I refuse to believe my brothers dont have a heart or the humanity to show a lil remorse for what happened to 600+ innocent peoples last night I wont believe it. RIP to the innocent lives that were taking and I hope we find it in our hearts to say a lil prayer for the families that suffered losses.
I notice all of you objecting to the very question of empathy (or lack thereof) being asked keep using the caveat "innocent." Exactly what would those people need to be "guilty" of to deserve what they got?

You think you're making some progressively evolve point, but using "innocence" as a qualifier places you squarely in the same place of judgment as the people you're criticizing.

What's ignorant is ignoring all historical and social context, and having a lack of empathy for oppressed people who may lack sympathy for their collective oppressor. To presume Black indifference to white suffering is a moral response equal to that of their white oppressors' sentiments of them (the oppressed) is a patently false equivalence.

Would all of you have come in here with the same chastisement had the gunman shot up this social gathering instead?

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Man.. Reading some comments from people on here, I hope some of ya'll don't have 2 black parents:angry:. I feel like if hypothetically 'X' amount Klu Klux Klan member were randomly stabbed to death tomorrow morning, there would be BGOL member who would be all

"Well I mean that's was messed up. They should be able to practice discrimination and prejudice without being hindered bruv. If You celebrate KKK members dying I mean don't you contribute to negative stereotypes?"o_O

:confused::confused::confused:Come on man, ya'll know why people on this board don't care. If you want to sympathize or be on a board that sympathizes with these people who got shot in Vegas, ya'll know where 4Chan and Stormfront and all that is. Go there and support your team.:dunno:
 
Who said anything about making light of it? Do you mean light as in mocking it or as in being indifferent to it? Because the two are not the same thing.
Cacs are starting to miss the days when we forgave all. I am choosing to be just as inhumane in the face of their inhumanity. This country reinforced who they are when they elected an unapologetic racist as president and I'm sure most of the people shot supported that orange fucca and the nra.
 
All out of fucks to give. As a matter of fact my "give a fuck" account is overdrafted right now. It's been that way for a while now and I'm seriously thinking about closing that account for good.
My give a fuck account has already been allocated only to those who love me and treat me fairly. Security will stop the Ted Nugent crowd, coons, and tiki torch carriers at the front door of my giving a fuck establishment.
 
Let's not get this twisted that shooter could've waited for a black event to pull off his killing spree. So yeah it matters those could've been our people being slaughtered. My point is just because the victims were white is no reason to be dismissive of what happened.

Death like this is not something to take lightly, it can happen anywhere. Not one of those shot or killed had a chance to defend or protect themselves. :hmm:
 
Sometimes I really think I'm outgrowing BGOL

When I see threads like this I have to agree, I really want to believe were better than this.

But I do understand why black empathy is not there. Whites have earned the prevailing attitudes that exist today. An to think it was a white man that did this to them. Seems he too had had enough. :hmm:

But BGOL has changed, whether some of us have outgrow it or the changing membership its not what it once was.
 
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Let's not get this twisted that shooter could've waited for a black event to pull off his killing spree. So yeah it matters those could've been our people being slaughtered. My point is just because the victims were white is no reason to be dismissive of what happened.

Death like this is not something to take lightly, it can happen anywhere. Not one of those shot or killed had a chance to defend or protect themselves. :hmm:
Wait... it "could've" been Black people getting slaughtered? Bruh... historically speaking it usually HAS been Black people (and Natives) getting wiped out but white shooters. (Did the Black Wallstreet victims have a chance to protect themselves?) Your argument is illogical and ahistorical.

If you feel empathy for white suffering, so be it. Not knocking you for that, but don't you knock Black people who reserve their sympathies for fellow oppressed, not their oppressors who have and continue to slaughter them en masse.
 
When I see threads like this I have to agree, I really want to believe were better than this.

But I do understand why the empathy is not there. Whites have earned the prevailing attitudes that exist today. An to think it was a white man that did this to them. Seems he too had had enough. :hmm:

But BGOL has changed, whether some of us have outgrow it or the changing membership its not what it once was.
Nope.
 
When I see threads like this I have to agree, I really want to believe were better than this.

But I do understand why the empathy is not there. Whites have earned the prevailing attitudes that exist today. An to think it was a white man that did this to them. Seems he too had had enough. :hmm:

But BGOL has changed, whether some of us have outgrow it or the changing membership its not what it once was.
If you understand why the lack of empathy is there and believe that whites have earned the prevailing attitudes, why pass judgment said "attitudes" as immaturity or a 'less than'--opposite of "better than"--mentality?

"Threads like this?" Like what, examining how Black people perceive white suffering in climate of predominant white indifference to Black suffering? :hmm:
 
Let's not get this twisted that shooter could've waited for a black event to pull off his killing spree. So yeah it matters those could've been our people being slaughtered. My point is just because the victims were white is no reason to be dismissive of what happened.

Death like this is not something to take lightly, it can happen anywhere. Not one of those shot or killed had a chance to defend or protect themselves. :hmm:

This makes absolutely no sense.

It COULD'VE been a black event, so we should feel a certain way?

If it WAS a black event, we would've felt a certain way.

Damn, when you see them you see you, huh?

We are the world ass niggas.

Dude was right about acute Kumbyaitis. :lol:
 
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At this point in America you have to basically look at mass shootings as natural disasters. Until laws change things will continue. I feel bad for loss of life (mainly due to all the loss of life I've recently experienced) but shit, if America doesn't care then there's nothing we can do....except wait until it's our turn to get shot.
 
The only mass shooting that got me really emotional was the sandy hook shootings because the were little kids. My feelings after this shooting has nothing to do with who the victims were at this event, I'm a country music fan myself. Its a combination of being numb to all these mass shootings with no action towards change coupled with having lost a handful of friends to gun violence from age 17 to 21.
 
The only mass shooting that got me really emotional was the sandy hook shootings because the were little kids. My feelings after this shooting has nothing to do with who the victims were at this event, I'm a country music fan myself. Its a combination of being numb to all these mass shootings with no action towards change coupled with having lost a handful of friends to gun violence from age 17 to 21.
After I read this, I looked at your name. Carry on
 
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