Charles Barkley:‘Unintelligent’ Blacks ‘Brainwashed’ To Keep Succesful Black Men Down

Re: Charles Barkley:‘Unintelligent’ Blacks ‘Brainwashed’ To Keep Succesful Black Men

in sense charles barkely is right but he is too stupid

to put it in its proper perspective

without sell out negroes, and mutts, doing


the bidding, snitching and playing gatekeeper...

we would be way more competitive as a people..

holla you gate keeping fratboys and fake ass masons...
 
Charlemagne should shut his bleachin ass up
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Man... :smh::smh::smh:
 
Re: Charles Barkley:‘Unintelligent’ Blacks ‘Brainwashed’ To Keep Succesful Black Men

This is a balanced response.

As for Charles Barkley, let's be honest about who and what he is. Charles is one of the least intelligent blacks on TV and doesn't currently possess the capacity to speak on something this complex; period. And, the only reason Charles is on TV is bc he's an ex-professional star athlete who's not afraid to make a fool of himself- not unlike reality stars of today- by spouting off the wall drivel. Charles can barely fill in the blanks on TV while talking about basketball... a sport he played for decades.
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I'm laughing at this... how "stupid" could you be to say something like that in reference to the topic......:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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You got people who live in the projects.Who don't approve of drugs,and murder.I don't know not one parent,who ever said that bull shit;that them and Charles Barkley ever said.I see that fame and making money clouds your decision and statements on matters that concern black people.I don't use this word so god forgive me,but them niggas are dumb!

"Book Sense doesn't = to Common Sense!"


I've been reading responses to Mr Barkley's comments on other boards... the type of responses you read on this board (BGOL) go steadfastly against what other black folk like me are saying...kinda gives me a better picture of the mindset of many of the local "trolls" and other losers who frequent this board...

Interestingly, Mr Barkley was commenting on what was said about Russell Wilson by some of his fellow "BLACK" team mates on the Seattle Seahawks....

This whole thing took fire because Percy Harvin said this shit on his way out the door from the Seahawks.... Mr Harvin is a fine football player but must be bi-polar or dealing with some other mental illness... shame Mr Harvin chose to say something like this to "spite" the Seahawks.... but i'm glad we're having the discussion...

Yes Mr Barkley, you're correct, its a dark secret in the black community and a real problem for many young black men...

Lastly the black community just like any other here on this planet got "tons" of crabs in it who hate to see people get ahead of them in life.... and many reside here on BGOL
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I've been reading responses to Mr Barkley's comments on other boards... the type of responses you read on this board (BGOL) go steadfastly against what other black folk like me are saying...kinda gives me a better picture of the mindset of many of the local "trolls" and other losers who frequent this board...

Interestingly, Mr Barkley was commenting on what was said about Russell Wilson by some of his fellow "BLACK" team mates on the Seattle Seahawks....

This whole thing took fire because Percy Harvin said this shit on his way out the door from the Seahawks.... Mr Harvin is a fine football player but must be bi-polar or dealing with some other mental illness... shame Mr Harvin chose to say something like this to "spite" the Seahawks.... but i'm glad we're having the discussion...

Yes Mr Barkley, you're correct, its a dark secret in the black community and a real problem for many young black men...

Lastly the black community just like any other here on this planet got "tons" of crabs in it who hate to see people get ahead of them in life.... and many reside here on BGOL
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You and Charles Barkley statement reads so absurd! It's like a turtle entering the Boston marathon,the shit doesn't make any sense.Charles Barkley made a blanket statement about black people with out any proof!

No one on the sea hawks team ever made that statement,but leave up to chuck to make a gut check to black people.

Charles Barkley said "“If you go to school, make good grades, speak intelligent, and don’t break the law, you’re not a good black person.”

That sound like a crack baby giving his thesis.While getting his diploma from C.S.U. aka crack smoker university;you blame black people as a collective whole,because a football player is more emotional then a Toni Braxton song.Black people can't hold another person back,unless they give into negativity about life and themselves.Living life is a team sport,but living your life is an individual game.Charles Barkley is just a nickel and dime coon.Who has found his way into white people hearts.


 
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You and Charles Barkley statement reads so absurd! It's like a turtle entering the Boston marathon,the shit doesn't make any sense.Charles Barkley made a blanket statement about black people with out any proof!

No one on the sea hawks team ever made that statement,but leave up to chuck to make a gut check to black people.

Charles Barkley said "“If you go to school, make good grades, speak intelligent, and don’t break the law, you’re not a good black person.”

That sound like a crack baby giving his thesis.While getting his diploma from C.S.U. aka crack smoker university;you blame black people as a collective whole,because a football player is more emotional then a Toni Braxton song.Black people can't hold another person back,unless they give into negativity about life and themselves.Living life is a team sport,but living your life is an individual game.Charles Barkley is just a nickel and dime coon.Who has found his way into white people hearts.



And you sir.... are doing exactly what "Sir" Charles was talking about...:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

please re-read the headline while holding a mirror to your face....
 
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No You are bitch. You better recognIze truth in your weak existance.

You faggot bitch made homotional child molestin mullafucker! You need to shut the fuck up and acknowledge that I am your master and will beat you to the goddam flo you moist sweet piece of shit:angry:
 
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I don't understand why you'll continue to listen to what those 3 idiots at the breakfast club have to say on social issues.

Ive always wondered why these three gets posted on here anytime something pops off.

radio dj's really.
 
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I'm laughing at this... how "stupid" could you be to say something like that in reference to the topic......:lol::lol::lol::lol:


What a joke. Nobody-except u and the other self deluded pseudo intellects- take Charles Barkley seriously.
 
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Its almost as if the two things cannot co-exist in the minds of people like Charles Barkley. Crabs in a barrel and white supremacy can co-exist. Crabs in a barrel makes it easier for white supremacy to succeed but to totally remove white oppression as being in any way responsible for the current Black condition is totally idiotic at best.

bingo
 
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And you sir.... are doing exactly what "Sir" Charles was talking about...:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

please re-read the headline while holding a mirror to your face....

It's funny.

If you don't agree with Obama, what's the first thing you are called?

A coon. Basically, you're not black enough. Your stances on other issues are immediately thrown out. You could be putting in 20 hours a week volunteering with black youth. Doesn't matter. You'll be called a coon by SOME.

When whites didn't like Bush, patriotism was challenged, but they weren't called anything that would challenge them as a white person.

But Barkley is out of touch. :lol: He is just referring to other manifestations of the same horseshit.
 
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niggas done made this shit about Obama.
 
niggas done made this shit about Obama.

Bruh EVERYTHING is about Obama.

My back hurt and I'm trying to figure a way right now to tie it to Obama.....

I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....
 
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Don Lemon on Tom Joyner's show:

Continuing his defense of Charles Barkley for comments about “unintelligent” black people holding back other black people, CNN’s Don Lemon said Monday in a radio commentary that the NBA legend is being criticized largely because he spoke the uncomfortable truth.

Over the weekend, Barkley said “there are a lot of black people who are unintelligent, who don’t have success,” who, in his belief, like to “knock down” more intelligent black people. The remark came in response to a radio show question about Seattle Seahawks star Russell Wilson‘s teammates allegedly calling him “not black enough.”

“Clearly misplaced criticism of black people by other black people is not the main cause for some African Americans not achieving success,” Lemon said Monday, “but in all honesty I’ve heard a lot of black people have the ‘crabs in a barrel’ conversation in private and behind closed doors. Charles Barkley just took it public.”

Lemon concluded: “Is that what makes his critics so uncomfortable, or is the discomfort because there may be some truth in his statements?”

Monday evening on CNN, Lemon lamented how he cannot make cultural criticism of the black community without being called an “Uncle Tom” if his “narrative” strays from more “liberal-minded” black folks.

Listen to the Monday commentary, via BlackAmericaWeb:

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/don-lemon-maybe-black-people-are-mad-at-charles-barkley-because-he-spoke-truth/
 
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Don Lemon on Tom Joyner's show:

Continuing his defense of Charles Barkley for comments about “unintelligent” black people holding back other black people, CNN’s Don Lemon said Monday in a radio commentary that the NBA legend is being criticized largely because he spoke the uncomfortable truth.

Over the weekend, Barkley said “there are a lot of black people who are unintelligent, who don’t have success,” who, in his belief, like to “knock down” more intelligent black people. The remark came in response to a radio show question about Seattle Seahawks star Russell Wilson‘s teammates allegedly calling him “not black enough.”

“Clearly misplaced criticism of black people by other black people is not the main cause for some African Americans not achieving success,” Lemon said Monday, “but in all honesty I’ve heard a lot of black people have the ‘crabs in a barrel’ conversation in private and behind closed doors. Charles Barkley just took it public.”

Lemon concluded: “Is that what makes his critics so uncomfortable, or is the discomfort because there may be some truth in his statements?”

Monday evening on CNN, Lemon lamented how he cannot make cultural criticism of the black community without being called an “Uncle Tom” if his “narrative” strays from more “liberal-minded” black folks.

Listen to the Monday commentary, via BlackAmericaWeb:

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/don-lemon-maybe-black-people-are-mad-at-charles-barkley-because-he-spoke-truth/



I will be so glad when he get his wake up call.




 
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This brother breaks IT DOWN:cool::cool::cool:
 
Re: Charles Barkley:‘Unintelligent’ Blacks ‘Brainwashed’ To Keep Succesful Black Men

This brother breaks IT DOWN:cool::cool::cool:


yeah...

But when youve been trained to think about yourself and other Blacks as inferior, then you usually dont see the flaws of other people. Everything thats wrong or "bad" is projected on Black folks exclusively. ANd most of these people will use that old "accountability" argument to justify their ways of thinking.


Haters will always exist...they come from all sides. Bitter mofos like Barkley..making it seem as if poor Blacks with no clout are the ones holding other Blacks w/ clout down...needs to kill himself.

Theres superficial bs dividing all people. The fact that he makes it seem as if this problem is a "black thing" is interesting.

Unity is needed, but getting the "cool guys" to embrace the nerds is only 10% of the battle. I hope you all realize this.



Btw..
I'll be back in this thread later.


Some of these comments are interesting. Some of the same guys in this thread thats cosign Barkley off top are the same ones that were whining in that "girls who like thugs" thread not long ago.

Most of these guys really dont believe the bs, theyre just OLDER bitter lame niggas who were never able to shrug off the pressures of society and utilize their own lanes.

Their education got them some nice jobs, money etc...but they stil have bitter hearts. Mainly because the thought of a "unintelligent Blacks" stil being able to get simple things that can never be bought with money, college degrees etc irks their souls....:lol:
 
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Some black people are acting like what Charles Barkley said is not true:confused: This is the very reason why we can't move forward as a people because we would rather blame white people for everything, while a big part can be blame on them. But a lot of our downfall can be blame on ourselves and Charles just name one of them...
 
Re: Charles Barkley:‘Unintelligent’ Blacks ‘Brainwashed’ To Keep Succesful Black Men

Some black people are acting like what Charles Barkley said is not true:confused: This is the very reason why we can't move forward as a people because we would rather blame white people for everything, while a big part can be blame on them. But a lot of our downfall can be blame on ourselves and Charles just name one of them...

:hmm:
 
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Some black people are acting like what Charles Barkley said is not true:confused: This is the very reason why we can't move forward as a people because we would rather blame white people for everything, while a big part can be blame on them. ..

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Re: Charles Barkley:‘Unintelligent’ Blacks ‘Brainwashed’ To Keep Succesful Black Men

Some black people are acting like what Charles Barkley said is not true:confused: This is the very reason why we can't move forward as a people because we would rather blame white people for everything, while a big part can be blame on them. But a lot of our downfall can be blame on ourselves and Charles just name one of them...

Is this like some kind of an subatomic reaction where two opposing forces cancels each other out? Confused.
 
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/georg...why-_b_6094520.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592

'Unintelligent Blacks': Why Apple's Tim Cook and Charles Barkley Should Talk Inclusion

Whatever you think about Charles Barkley, one thing's for sure, the guy will speak his mind. Just last week it was reported that Barkley chose to unleash to the airwaves on a Philadelphia radio station a declaration about what he deems as "successful" blacks' biggest problem -- "unintelligent" black people. Check it out:

"Unfortunately, as I tell my white friends, we as black people, we're never going to be successful not because of you white people but because of other black people," Barkley said. "When you're black, you have to deal with so much crap in your life from other black people. It's a dirty, dark secret; I'm glad it's coming out." Note that this is from a guy who just a few days ago announced that he wants to run an NBA team.

He goes on to say that ALL black people experience this problem when they are successful. ALL? Come on now. What is even more troubling about Barkley's comments is the "never" part. What does he mean? He also takes the time to explain that he makes such points to his white friends as if he's the great race spokesperson who is burdened with helping his so-called friends better understand those "other" blacks. Not blacks like me. I'm a good one, Bob. Barkley doesn't have a clue as to how unintelligent he sounds. I'm sure his white friends see him as a big joke.

But are unintelligent blacks the real problem? Or is it failing schools, poverty, an increasing wealth gap, a glorified pop culture lifestyle, overall low black self-esteem, an American history rooted in subjugation, and a media that parades a certain depiction of black life as the "norm"? Not to whine, but a more exhaustive analysis is required.

The irony in all this for me is that I first saw Barkley's comments pop up in my inbox on my phone while attending a hackathon the evening of October 26, which wrapped up the second annual Platform Summit hosted in Atlanta this year by my alma mater Morehouse College and Georgia Tech; MIT hosted the 2013 event. By background, Platform is a non-profit organization co-founded by tech entrepreneur Hank Williams, Shahara Ahmad-Llewellyn Family Foundation head Shahara Ahmad-Llewellyn and MIT Media Lab and One Laptop One Child founder Nicholas Negroponte, among others. Platform sees itself is a change-maker in the tech world. It's mission is to increase the interest, participation, and success of those underrepresented in the innovation economy -- with a focus on blacks, Latinos and women. The hackathon took place at Goodie Marketing, an Atlanta-based non-profit created to support the marketing strategies of non-profits that support underserved communities.

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The weekend was a hot ticket. Charles Barkley should have been there.

The two and a half day summit attracted some of the biggest minority influencers in technology, innovation, politics, the arts, entrepreneurship to perhaps ever assemble in one place. They heard speakers like singer Janelle Monáe, CNN's Van Jones, REVOLT TV's CEO Keith Clinkscales, Rev. Jesse Jackson, former NAACP president and now Kapor Capital and the Kapor Center for Social Impact partner Ben Jealous and Credit Suisse Chief Marketing Officer Pamela Thomas-Graham, HBO SVP of multicultural marketing Lucinda Martinez, former NBC TV executive Paula Madison, among others. With attendance at over 500 this year up from 180 in 2013 and with sexy sponsors like Credit Suisse, Google for Entrepreneurs and HBO Go, Platform is primed to have significant impact on the diversity equation in innovation.

Platform drew the dreamers, the big ideas people, those who have track records of knocking down doors for themselves and, most importantly, for others.

At Platform, Barkley would have seen very successful black people and other minorities who are working hard to find solutions to the complex obstacles facing economic progress for not only blacks, but for Latinos and women as well. Barkley would have seen people of color and women committed to building alliances and businesses with each other to help change the world. He would have seen very intelligent and highly motivated Morehouse College and Spelman College students, who comprised a press corps my business partner and I assembled with the aid of Morehouse journalism professor Ron Thomas, engaged in dialogue with thought leaders about how to make fundamental changes in our society to improve not only their lives, but the lives of their fellow brothers and sisters.

That the summit was held at Morehouse, with its vast legacy of being an engine of producing leaders committed to social justice, is a fact that should be underscored. Morehouse's president Dr. John Silvanus Wilson Jr. stresses that the college has been very productive in its STEM enrollment and graduation rates and is an answer to how the innovation economy can truly diversify. In fact, Dr. Wilson pointed out that Morehouse is considering requiring all students to know how to code before they graduate.

Some summit speakers, like the Rev. Jackson, whose conversation with Hank Williams closed out the two-day and half day event, see the digital landscape as the new frontier for the civil rights struggle.

Now back to Mr. Barkley's' comments. The fact that Barkley, who's an accomplished man, a media brand of the day whose commanding presence on screen and off makes him a person of great influence in certain circles, feels the need to make his comments to his white friends while ignoring the larger institutional issues that hold back huge segments of the population, is irresponsible at best. If you want to look at hate in America, it's everywhere. It's American culture. Bullying is at an all time high. There are sites dedicated to hate. TMZ, a mainstream media outlet, spouts out hate by the hour. Political ads are increasingly nasty. And look at the school shootings by low self-esteemed young white people who so much detest some of their peers that they are willing to kill them. There was just one in Washington state. Hurting people hurt other people. That's no longer a secret. Let's explore that, Charles. There's a lot of hurt in our society. And with a widening wealth gap that economists cite as poised to cripple the economy further, this problem might only get worse. It could be only a matter of time before the masses storm the castle.

Perhaps Mr. Barkley could take some time to explore the issue of poverty and how that affects Americans and their behavior. And he could start with our native Alabama. According to Alabama Possible, an organization focused on reducing systemic poverty in the state, Alabama is the seventh poorest state in the union with 900,000 people including 300,000 children living below the poverty line. Organizations like Platform know that poverty is linked to poor education, a lack of resources and access to new possibilities. Today and looking ahead, that means access to education, capital, and the tech economy.

There's, unfortunately, a perception in the country, the world, that there are no black engineers, there are no blacks in tech, there are no back startups. Platform is changing that. But its founders know that they have a tall challenge ahead of them. Much of this, I think, is attributable to a media and popular culture that celebrates a narrow view of what being black is, what a Latino looks like and what it is that women do. Not to mention high-profile talking heads, who made their mark and millions in sports, pontificating about the plight of black folks to people who couldn't care less about black progress or that of any other minority group.

With his own media platform, Mr. Barkley has an opportunity to enlighten not only his white and unenlightened black brethren with a more extensive examination of the issues affecting blacks in America. But please do your homework first, Mr. Barkley. In fact, you should come to Platform next year. You could use some old school schooling and perhaps meet some new friends who could help you elevate your game when it comes to discussing the complex topic of race in America.

But before coming to Platform, Barkley might want to reach out to Apple CEO and fellow Alabama native and Auburn University alum Tim Cook, who made his own media headlines this past week, when he acknowledged that he's gay. Mr. Cook, who has revealed a sense of sensitivity around issues of race, gender and sexual orientation and inclusion, might be able to aid his War Eagle buddy in such matters and how they impact the broader society. Last year, Business Insider ran an excerpt from a speech Mr. Cook gave upon receiving a lifetime achievement award from Auburn. Mr. Cook, who grew up in Robertsdale, Alabama, not far from my native Mobile, recalled an incident he witnessed as a child:

"Not far from where I lived, I remember very vividly witnessing a cross burning at such a remarkable family. This image was permanently imprinted in my brain, and it would change my life forever," Cook said. "For me the cross burning was a symbol of ignorance, of hatred, and a fear of anyone different than the majority. I could never understand it, and I knew then that America's an Alabama's history would always be scarred by the hatred that it represented."

I think Mr. Cook could teach his homeboy a little history lesson.

It was just in August that Mr. Cook acknowledged in Forbes that Apple could do more about diversity at the company when he said that he is "not satisfied" with the numbers and will focus on "advancing diversity." Nice. I think it would be cool to see both Mr. Cook and Mr. Barkley at Platform next year. I can't wait.
 
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dumbest shit I've ever heard

fuck white supremacy, fuck 400 years of slavery, fuck the Jim Crow period, fuck 30 years of red lining,fuck the creation of unions to keep blacks unemployed, fuck the creation of crack to destroy black communities, fuck the piss poor schools they have for black children; fuck it all let's blame other black folks. Tell Charles Barkley to go eat a dick in his attempts to keep white folks happy

I understand your point Alex, but what Chuck is speaking on is the result of this. At some point we have to look around and realize we are getting played. That has to start on our end cause the CAC's aren't ever going to stop.
 
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1:40 mark (I wouldn't be surprised if white people engineered that interview)
 
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This whole thing started because Percy Harvin said Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russel Wilson didn't act black enough.

Just cause Russel Wilson stays up late at night studyin film ....and not runnin the streets, druggin and ho chasin like all the other blacks on the team.....Mr Russels behavior disqualifies him as a black man...That story was in the national media too... why does BGOL only focus on the Charles Barkley part of the story and not the whole series of events leading up to Mr Barkleys comments.
 
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Some black people are acting like what Charles Barkley said is not true:confused: .

it is completely untrue.

Black people DO NOT hinder, suppress, block, or in any other way impede the success of other Black people in any significant way, and CERTAINLY NOT on any grand scale.

Black people criticizing other Black people IS NOT SUPPRESSION, its CRITICISM.

one IS NOT the other, and the whole crabs in a barrel argument has NEVER been substantiated with any facts, figures or any other empirical data.

his bullshit about Blacks liking crime more than education is retreaded white supremacist dogma 101.

Charles is a fucking buffoon who can't enunciate the word terrible.

fuck him.
 
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This whole thing started because Percy Harvin said Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russel Wilson didn't act black enough.

Just cause Russel Wilson stays up late at night studyin film ....and not runnin the streets, druggin and ho chasin like all the other blacks on the team.....Mr Russels behavior disqualifies him as a black man...That story was in the national media too... why does BGOL only focus on the Charles Barkley part of the story and not the whole series of events leading up to Mr Barkleys comments.

Why isn't Percy Harvin being criticized for saying that dumb shit?
Cats wanna attack Barkley, but give Percy a pass. :smh:
 
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it is completely untrue.

Black people DO NOT hinder, suppress, block, or in any other way impede the success of other Black people in any significant way, and CERTAINLY NOT on any grand scale.

Black people criticizing other Black people IS NOT SUPPRESSION, its CRITICISM.

one IS NOT the other, and the whole crabs in a barrel argument has NEVER been substantiated with any facts, figures or any other empirical data.

his bullshit about Blacks liking crime more than education is retreaded white supremacist dogma 101.

Charles is a fucking buffoon who can't enunciate the word terrible.

fuck him.

"That metaphor needs to be retired by black people. No one never points out that crabs don't exhibit that behavior until they are placed in the barrel to later be consumed." - Me
 
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it is completely untrue.

Black people DO NOT hinder, suppress, block, or in any other way impede the success of other Black people in any significant way, and CERTAINLY NOT on any grand scale.

Black people criticizing other Black people IS NOT SUPPRESSION, its CRITICISM.

one IS NOT the other, and the whole crabs in a barrel argument has NEVER been substantiated with any facts, figures or any other empirical data.

his bullshit about Blacks liking crime more than education is retreaded white supremacist dogma 101.

Charles is a fucking buffoon who can't enunciate the word terrible.

fuck him.

:yes::yes::yes:
 
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