[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
Well lets put it like this, Dmaddox listed Newark, New Jersey. I have the “wrong neighborhood” in Baton Rouge, where the man, his wife and 14 year old were beaten at a gas station strictly for being white, there are two. That is two more places than you have that black people cannot go. You haven’t actually named a place yet that is dangerous for a black person to go because they are black. [/quote]
I’m now very confused…because when I mentioned a black man being drug behind his truck like in Jasper Texas in 1998, I was told that these places are great now.
If you are now using reported crimes against blacks, when is the cut off date for this?
[quote]Professor X wrote:
I guess Bauber missed this part of Mississippi too
Oh, but it’s great now!![/quote]
I guess you missed where I said from my personal experience and those I’ve conversed with. Again pulling stuff directly from your ass. I never said racist bad things don’t occur. I said not on the level or with the frequency that was being tossed around. There are shit stains in every race in every city like I stated, but saying an entire large area is dangerous for blacks to visit or drive through is asinine, misguided, and sound like Al Sharpton rhetoric.
Have you ever actually been threatened with violence because you were black by a white man? I have on three separate occurrences been threatened with the "What you gonna do if I “take insert personal possession” /do insert action against you? Whether you ignore or respond, tried both, “You in the wrong part of town to be talking to me white boy, I could insert act of violence and no one would say a thing.”
Fayette, MS
Raymond, MS
Jackson, MS
I am generalizing the rhetoric of course but that message and some combination of that wording was the same in all three instances.
Have you ever personally been involved in a situation like this?
This whole thread boils down to “you’re not black, you don’t understand.”
You all should know X’s MO by now.
This will go round and round forever but always come back to everyone else not getting it because they aren’t black.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Wow, these people say it is still segregated.
I guess Bauber missed this in his journies.[/quote]
If you used a little logic, or had any experience in the areas you are talking about, you’d realize segregation doesn’t necessitate white racism, nor does it even indicate the segregation is produced by whites. I lived in a segregated town run and controlled by blacks.
But it was funny as hell hearing that from a white guy though TELLING ME what my own city is like.[/quote]
oh the irony…[/quote]
No irony at all. I live here. Spent nearly a decade driving through between Houston and Florida…which includes all of those places mentioned already.
You have one guy who came here ONCE who heard from ONE GUY about a part of Houston he never actually went through…and you defend that?
LOL at YOU.[/quote]
No, the hypocrisy is the fact that you constantly tell white people what it’s like to be white while never even having visited their home towns or areas.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
I guess Bauber missed this part of Mississippi too
Oh, but it’s great now!![/quote]
I guess you missed where I said from my personal experience and those I’ve conversed with. [/quote]
But, I didn’t miss it at all.
I am simply pointing out clearly that your personal experience and those you conversate with may have missed some since you are not the direct focus of racism against Blacks.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
I guess Bauber missed this part of Mississippi too
Oh, but it’s great now!![/quote]
I guess you missed where I said from my personal experience and those I’ve conversed with. [/quote]
But, I didn’t miss it at all.
I am simply pointing out clearly that your personal experience and those you conversate with may have missed some since you are not the direct focus of racism against Blacks.[/quote]
And I concede that fully and never was arguing otherwise. So the black friends’ testimony or lack-there-of doesn’t count either as they might have just been lucky living in a racist state their entire lives?
[quote]Smashingweights wrote:
This whole thread boils down to “you’re not black, you don’t understand.”
You all should know X’s MO by now.
This will go round and round forever but always come back to everyone else not getting it because they aren’t black.[/quote]
I’ve also learned that baggie pants, grill teeth, underwear showing, a victimhoodie, and a backwards hat are religious sacriments in the black culture, akin to Orthodox Jewish dress and that dentists, doctors, judges who dress like that are loved by all except evil bigots.
I guess it’s from the Sacred Book of Snoop or an ancient African tribal practice.