Do Blacks suffer from "group think" more than anybody else?

Started by Bentley. HARRIS!, January 14, 2020, 11:57:52 AM

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Bentley. HARRIS!

January 14, 2020, 11:57:52 AM Last Edit: January 14, 2020, 11:58:42 AM by Bentley. A Moderator.
Or does it just seem that way

I just don't seem to meet alot of various types of blacks lately... and that's concerning to me

I like when I meet an emo black, or an anime black, or a scientist black

rn ... i'm just seeing the exact same carbon copy type of niggers all over my insta, in the malls ... they're everywhere

dressin' the same, posting the same life quotes, posting the same memes, laughing at the same netflix comedy docs... thinking they run pop culture... sigh

and it's seemingly because like the exact same things... all in the same box really
and I guess it makes them "cool"? maybe ... i dunno

but it's just ... they're either a tyler perry black, or a republican black, or hotep black, or a woke black, or a twitter black. And they may seem like a diverse bunch, but it's really all just niggers at the end of the day

ok .. my daily rant on niggerism and how it affects my life is over :dead:

Sinpool

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i don't agree.

i think blacks are more diverse than ever now


CHOKE

January 14, 2020, 12:06:23 PM #2 Last Edit: January 14, 2020, 12:06:45 PM by Choke’mon
I can only speak for myself

I love anime, some days I feel like a witch, others I feel like I'm God and I've created this body and this life and erased my memories because am bored and this is my way of experiencing human life

Some days I'm preppy, others I'm in a boot and jean mess with a flannel and some days i look like I just got through holding a board meeting

ion know where I got it from am just not like other gorls, if everyone is wearing tan Am gon be the only girl in a black mess looking like I'm at a funeral, sor.

Sinpool

January 14, 2020, 12:07:50 PM #3 Last Edit: January 14, 2020, 12:08:26 PM by Dominic Fike
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and how do u not see anymore emo blacks

the most popular genre is emo rap rock

And anime is popular as hell among negros.


klappa.

it's hard to say if it's MORE than anybody else but we def SUFFER from it

like, white people's prejudices about people of color would be considered group think too right? or no?

Bentley. HARRIS!

Quote from: 'phil on January 14, 2020, 12:11:03 PM
it's hard to say if it's MORE than anybody else but we def SUFFER from it

like, white people's prejudices about people of color would be considered group think too right? or no?
well to me, that's kinda inbred deeply within yts, I wouldn't classify it with this stuff, but it could be.

im more-so talking about surface stuff, like interests, & diversity. like categories like music & careers

Bentley. HARRIS!


wizzy

I do hate that when someone strays from group think theyre seen as not really "black black"
theres a constant thing of not wanting to be seen as a monolith but still thinking all 'real blacks' dress, think and do the same thing

fedswatchin

Of course

I mean look at the state of this board. All these dumb follower faggots that don't add shit to the board, desperate to fit in ONLINE

Good Morning Gorgeous

Great topic!

I definitely believe the African American culture suffers from unintentional group think, which is why they are prone to discriminate more than any other group.

Sinpool

January 14, 2020, 12:49:49 PM #10 Last Edit: January 14, 2020, 12:50:45 PM by Dominic Fike
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 14, 2020, 12:29:19 PM
Quote from: Dominic Fike on January 14, 2020, 12:04:54 PM
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i don't agree.

i think blacks are more diverse than ever now
what makes you say that?

Tbh one of the reasons I prefer black culture now to when I was younger is because I felt like there was a hard push to one narrative. I was always told how black people/men were supposed to act, look etc.,

But now I don't see that ass much. I see blacks experimenting with hair styles and different colors, I see people doing and enjoying different types of genres. I see more black people being allowed more room to breath and find their true selves.

I think most of the ignorant hotep/woke types are just the blacks who used to push that one type of black narrative and theyre losing their shit because of how different types of blacks are being embraced instead of the Ultimate Black Stereotype they want black people to be.


Sinpool

With that said I do think Slavery/Segregation is the reason for how previous genres used to self stereotype. Our grandparents grew up with only white people being allowed to do certain things so of course in their minds thwy were conditioned to believe black people only should and could do this and they obviously taught their kids the same

but of course as the years go by and we see more and more black people being able to do certain things that they couldn't before that mentality of black people cant do this and that.

like someone born in the 60s is gonna see a black faggot and be like what the fuck? But someone born in the 90s might be annoyed by that black faggot but they know how to coexist


klappa.

Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 14, 2020, 12:25:45 PM
Quote from: 'phil on January 14, 2020, 12:11:03 PM
it's hard to say if it's MORE than anybody else but we def SUFFER from it

like, white people's prejudices about people of color would be considered group think too right? or no?
well to me, that's kinda inbred deeply within yts, I wouldn't classify it with this stuff, but it could be.

im more-so talking about surface stuff, like interests, & diversity. like categories like music & careers

oh okay

then yea,in those respects i think we definitely suffer from the most. at least from my limited knowledge of the inner workings of other cultures

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Bentley. HARRIS!

January 14, 2020, 01:01:14 PM #14 Last Edit: January 14, 2020, 01:02:42 PM by Bentley. A Moderator.
Quote from: Dominic Fike on January 14, 2020, 12:49:49 PM
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 14, 2020, 12:29:19 PM
Quote from: Dominic Fike on January 14, 2020, 12:04:54 PM
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i don't agree.

i think blacks are more diverse than ever now
what makes you say that?

Tbh one of the reasons I prefer black culture now to when I was younger is because I felt like there was a hard push to one narrative. I was always told how black people/men were supposed to act, look etc.,

But now I don't see that ass much. I see blacks experimenting with hair styles and different colors, I see people doing and enjoying different types of genres. I see more black people being allowed more room to breath and find their true selves.

I think most of the ignorant hotep/woke types are just the blacks who used to push that one type of black narrative and theyre losing their shit because of how different types of blacks are being embraced instead of the Ultimate Black Stereotype they want black people to be.
the thing I'm talking about is what makes memes & hashtags popular
follower mentality
the hotep/woke types & the liberated SJW types alike

it's about only going with whats already established

trying new hair and clothes kinda goes with what I'm saying
that stuff naturally shifts over time, and branching out is good, but I'm talking about the following aspect of it

trying a new hairstyle is great,
but I'm talking about everybody getting that same hairstyle because they want to stay within the bounds of the culture.