Does this thread seem anti-black to y'all?

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Bruce

December 29, 2019, 12:59:39 PM #105 Last Edit: December 29, 2019, 01:00:52 PM by Bruce
But what about people who try so hard to act like they can't relate to the hood?

I didnt grow up in the "hood" myself, but if you're a black person there is a 99.99% chance you have family in the hood, your parents or grandparents live/lived in the hood at some point of their lives. As a people we come from recent poverty. Some people move from the hood, or never lived in the "hood" but also try to remove themselves from the culture.

Google Beyonce's childhood homes, yet no one ever accuses her or Solange of this. People take the Black card away from people who act as if because they didn't grow up in the hood they have no concept of what Collard Greens are.

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Lol beyonce has to hide her hood ratchetness.....middle class or not

Solange dont care lol



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fedswatchin

Quote from: 1996. on December 28, 2019, 08:08:39 PM
I just find this thread interesting because no disrespect black people typically make any area ghetto/hood. You can go into any suburban area that's predominantly black and see privileged kids pretending to be hood and street. I mean there is a viral video right now of it.

I don't understand the importance of debating hood verses valley because when the police pull you over they don't care where you grew up, you're a nigger still at the end of the day. Just a uppity nigger.
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fedswatchin

Quote from: Southside Native on December 28, 2019, 08:45:58 PM
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I feel like niggers from an uppity upper class upbringing don't really make that visible anyways and like to present themselves as hood and benefiting from
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Bentley. HARRIS!

December 29, 2019, 04:30:49 PM #110 Last Edit: December 29, 2019, 04:32:11 PM by Bentley. A Moderator.
Quote from: Bruce on December 29, 2019, 12:59:39 PM
But what about people who try so hard to act like they can't relate to the hood?

I didnt grow up in the "hood" myself, but if you're a black person there is a 99.99% chance you have family in the hood, your parents or grandparents live/lived in the hood at some point of their lives. As a people we come from recent poverty. Some people move from the hood, or never lived in the "hood" but also try to remove themselves from the culture.

Google Beyonce's childhood homes, yet no one ever accuses her or Solange of this. People take the Black card away from people who act as if because they didn't grow up in the hood they have no concept of what Collard Greens are.
i mean ... look here it is
both sides where right

but I wanna talk to you guys in here
because you guys have to realize that there ARE actually Hillary & Carlton Banks out there who honestly don't know or view it that way because of upbringing.

and the reason is, like Rig said, it's ok to be proud of where you come from, a struggle builds a person up, but to glorify the NEGATIVE attributes .... and try to make it the basis of an entire culture. Well yea, you're gonna have some blk ppl feel very alienated from that.

The "hood" & the "projects" are not synonymous words to "where blk ppl live". And THAT's where the disconnect comes in. That's why every generation blk ppl take less pride in their mess.

It's subconsciously assigned stereotype onto yourself. And I've seen it on this board. Von actually got attacked for not liking Watermelon

Like ... we laugh at the shit Kamala does, but that's what the general public wants. Does nobody watch CNN. They ask questions like "what does it take to get the black vote?", or "how are they gonna get black out to vote!"

And then they cut to ....



and then blk ppl turn around and wonder why this issue exists. I guess it must really make ppl feel good and proud that their entire perceived contribution to society they are forced to live in is summed up by how seasoned a fckn porkchop is. I know for sure it makes white ppl feel good.  :uhh:

To me blk isn't the "hood". BLK is resilience & creativity! The same way a new dance or spin on language can be created, is the same way a cure for cancer can be created. And that's the power of blk ppl

not all the superficial stuff ppl rep about the hood.

Cause trust and believe, our reality right now is ... if the police officer does't kill us, then we might get gunned down in our own "hood". So I mean rep all day, but I'd start changing some mindsets as well

BrokenHeartsHeal

this twitter thread is not reflective of how everyone is generally interacting and being black. I feel like everyone's becoming more united by the year. 

this debate is also tired already. Ain't nobody from Brownsville thinking about Carlton, so who is this fag really having conversations with?

Kaeli.

Quote from: Justaway_ on December 28, 2019, 01:33:44 PM
Quote from: indigenous nigga on December 28, 2019, 01:13:57 PM
I hope some of you realize that one can be proud of their background and still make moves in their present

Just because you're doing "well" as an adult outside of the hood doesn't mean you forget where the fuck you came from.

What kinda bullshit am I reading from niggas in here


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DraeDrizzl3

Quote from: Southside Native on December 28, 2019, 01:13:57 PM
I hope some of you realize that one can be proud of their background and still make moves in their present

Just because you're doing "well" as an adult outside of the hood doesn't mean you forget where the fuck you came from.

What kinda bullshit am I reading from niggas in here
Right
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DraeDrizzl3

Quote from: Southside Native on December 28, 2019, 02:07:58 PM
I think it's important for Black people to just give one another a bit of space and have some understanding

Yes, Shalequa may be excited that she's moved into a predominately White neighborhood, but maybe she's excited for that opportunity because she feels it's the safest place for her kids to grow up, and because that neighborhood has the best school district for them... based on her research.  That's just a mom being a mom.

And yes, Dashawn may be proud he's from the hood, but being proud of that doesn't mean he's celebrating poverty or broken homes. It could simply mean that as part of his childhood, it holds a special place in his heart. And he doesn't want to let go of that - no matter how "far" he goes in life.

We just need to be more understanding of one another and a little less quick to throw labels on tea.
Your name choices have me howling
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DraeDrizzl3

Quote from: First Class on December 28, 2019, 03:10:36 PM
Blacks are doomed. Why did this idiot think it would be a good idea to bring this topic? NIGGS can't stick together for shit

DraeDrizzl3

Quote from: animmai. on December 28, 2019, 03:58:38 PM
eh, niggas can be ignorant, but I don't think I've ever seen anyone resent another black person for being from a two parent household or having a privileged life.

It's usually the ignorance and naivety that comes with the privilege that gets a side eye, but I guess it's easier for the Carlton Banks of the world to act like they can't be a little ignorant themselves.

Bentley. HARRIS!

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Y kn wh, fck it! Lemme show yawl what I personally miss the most about the hood




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Marg first! Followed by Keif and Afro

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:disgusted: I'm never going to change my opinion and I dont have to.