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  • anonin
    Juvenile Delinquent
    • Oct 2005
    • 2347

    #31
    Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

    Originally posted by tiddles
    who was coolest:
    miles davis
    charlie parker
    lester young
    charlie christian
    ?

    miles davis, without a doubt.

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    • Kobe
      I wish I had an interesting User title
      • Jun 2004
      • 2589

      #32
      Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

      The real answer is that it is empowering to take ownership of an epithet and make it a positive, sort of the way girls will now have pride associated with the word "bitch." As with everything, it is not the word but how it is said.
      Beats are my crack.

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      • anonin
        Juvenile Delinquent
        • Oct 2005
        • 2347

        #33
        Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

        Originally posted by threehills
        Why is it that black culture seems to go out of its way to allienate itself from main stream culture? No other race seems to do this. Asain, Indian, and other cultures have intergrated successfully into mainstream (white) culture while still maintaining a sense of heritage and pride. (it's kinda loaded question, I know, but I seriously wonder why).
        examples? black music is the most popular music in america, black culture is the most copied culture in america, theres black people in the the highest reaches of the gov't, theres black professors at every top university in america and in distinguished positions at those universities, theres historically black colleges all around america, every time the grammys come around its black people that scoop up most of them, the list goes on and on... so i'm not exactly sure what you mean by that question.

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        • 3ibb3
          Gold Gabber
          • Jul 2005
          • 677

          #34
          Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

          Originally posted by floridaorange
          this thread a little funny and a little f*cked at the same time....
          you got tthat right

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          • clintlove
            Hey girl, ya Hungry?
            • Jun 2004
            • 3264

            #35
            Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

            Originally posted by picklemonkey
            what bothers me the most is when people get touchy about this shit. why is it not ok for a caucasian to say this word? do you actually get offended if someone jokingly says this, because it's almost never used as a serious deroggatory comment... not that I use it, but if one white dude says to another "whatup nigga," it mean's he's trying to be cool, not that he's trying to insult an entire race.
            I hate hearing stuff like this. I grew up selling and buying drugs in the hood. Me saying whatup nigga to a black guy meant nothing and they knew it. Why can't other people realize it's just a form of speech when used in that manner. The word nigger however is offensive, and you can definitely tell the two apart.

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            • anonin
              Juvenile Delinquent
              • Oct 2005
              • 2347

              #36
              Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

              Originally posted by clintlove
              I grew up selling and buying drugs in the hood.
              wow, someone on [ms] with some actual street cred. who woulda thought?

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              • speciale
                Are you Kidding me??
                • Dec 2005
                • 3728

                #37
                Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                why do black people fail to have a good leader? e.g Martin Luther King.

                Why is it when any issue occurs (crime or whatever) do black people bring up the race card?

                Why can black comedians make fun of white people but when a white comedian makes fun of black people, he/she gets the NAACP down their ass?
                Originally posted by Miroslav
                It's not like he grabbed his balls and sucked his dick. It's not like he gave the Saudis the original copy of the Constitution to use as toilet paper. It's not like he gave away the secret recipe to the Colonel's chicken. .
                No Soup for You

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                • sammwalk
                  Gold Gabber
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 769

                  #38
                  Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                  Originally posted by speciale
                  Why can black comedians make fun of white people but when a white comedian makes fun of black people, he/she gets the NAACP down their ass?
                  i want to supplement this question with another: why can't black comedians come up with anything other than commenting on the differences between blacks and whites? seriously, every time i flip on comedy central and it's a black stand up guy, it's like, 5...4...3...2...1..."(black people are like this and white people are like this joke)"

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                  • anonin
                    Juvenile Delinquent
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 2347

                    #39
                    Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                    Originally posted by speciale
                    why do black people fail to have a good leader? e.g Martin Luther King.

                    Why is it when any issue occurs (crime or whatever) do black people bring up the race card?

                    Why can black comedians make fun of white people but when a white comedian makes fun of black people, he/she gets the NAACP down their ass?
                    1) we dont need just one leader anymore, its come to the point where theres so many inspirational black people pushing things forward thats theres too many to choose from. now a days you dont have to look for figures like martin luther king, the people making a change are right in our own communities, churches, etc. for me a big inspiration is frank hale, (http://oma.osu.edu/hale/DrHale.html) a guy i actually know and have communicated with many , many times. Its all about bringing that key figure close to home in way that one can relate to. You'll never see just one person standing up as a leader for the entire black community, that time has passed.

                    *id also like to add, black people dont need a leader, we needed a leader back then to lead the civil rights movement so we could do basic things that were granted to us in the u.s. constitution like vote and be able to drink from the same water fountain (remember?), now that we are somewhat equal, there isn't a need for a leader, black people just have to realize their potentiol and the sky's the limit.

                    2) the race card is played, because thats the way it is, try being the only black guy in the backseat of a car smoking a blunt with your 3 white friends and you get pulled over and see what happens. there is no equality, as black people we have to hustle and work harder because america judges you by your skin color first and then everything else second.

                    3) because just like what alot of black people do that white people find funny, multiply that times about 5 and thats the way it is with the things white people do that we find funny, its all comedy, but its been a national past time with black comedians, as with white comedians its a totally different story given the history.

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                    • remoh
                      Platinum Poster
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 2466

                      #40
                      Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                      anonin- pretty funny/cool/intersting thread you started.. i bet its a little hard to answer sometimes without getting offended. i am hispanic, so i can identify with the feeling of being misunderstood because of a way you act or the food you eat.

                      black culture is weird to me, in venezuela its no so segregated. i would say people in venezuela are prejudice but not racist. black people back home do pretty much the same things everyone else does. It wasnt untill i came to the states that i saw a clear dividing line in cultures.
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                      • Kobe
                        I wish I had an interesting User title
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 2589

                        #41
                        Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                        Will there ever be a black president?
                        Beats are my crack.

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                        • speciale
                          Are you Kidding me??
                          • Dec 2005
                          • 3728

                          #42
                          Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                          Originally posted by anonin
                          1) we dont need just one leader anymore, its come to the point where theres so many inspirational black people pushing things forward thats theres too many to choose from. now a days you dont have to look for figures like martin luther king, the people making a change are right in our own communities, churches, etc. for me a big inspiration is frank hale, (http://oma.osu.edu/hale/DrHale.html) a guy i actually know and have communicated with many , many times. Its all about bringing that key figure close to home in way that one can relate to. You'll never see just one person standing up as a leader for the entire black community, that time has passed.
                          Where is this leader you are talking about? All I see is a bunch of people trying to be like P-diddy or JayZ. Everyone looking for the easy out instead of actually working. The problem is that most blacks that I see don't follow the right people. Look at Condaleza Rice. She went through a lot groing up in the 60's in the south to get where she is today. She didn't stand behind a race card. Thats what separates her from the rest.

                          Originally posted by anonin
                          2) the race card is played, because thats the way it is, try being the only black guy in the backseat of a car smoking a blunt with your 3 white friends and you get pulled over and see what happens. there is no equality, as black people we have to hustle and work harder because america judges you by your skin color first and then everything else second.
                          If a black guy gets busted for smoking a blunt then he should be busted since it is illegal. black people hustle their way because they are looking for the easiest way to get rich. The black friends I have don't hustle their way through things. They went and got an education and work their ass off like most of us do. They don't feel sorry for themselves.

                          Originally posted by anonin
                          3) because just like what alot of black people do that white people find funny, multiply that times about 5 and thats the way it is with the things white people do that we find funny, its all comedy, but its been a national past time with black comedians, as with white comedians its a totally different story given the history.
                          Its sad that you call it a national pastime for black comedians to make fun of white people. sounds racist to me.


                          Next Question - What's the deal with the sneakers? Why do so many black people flock to Foot Locker to get sneakers?
                          Originally posted by Miroslav
                          It's not like he grabbed his balls and sucked his dick. It's not like he gave the Saudis the original copy of the Constitution to use as toilet paper. It's not like he gave away the secret recipe to the Colonel's chicken. .
                          No Soup for You

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                          • anonin
                            Juvenile Delinquent
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 2347

                            #43
                            Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                            Originally posted by speciale
                            Where is this leader you are talking about? All I see is a bunch of people trying to be like P-diddy or JayZ. Everyone looking for the easy out instead of actually working. The problem is that most blacks that I see don't follow the right people. Look at Condaleza Rice. She went through a lot groing up in the 60's in the south to get where she is today. She didn't stand behind a race card. Thats what separates her from the rest.



                            If a black guy gets busted for smoking a blunt then he should be busted since it is illegal. black people hustle their way because they are looking for the easiest way to get rich. The black friends I have don't hustle their way through things. They went and got an education and work their ass off like most of us do. They don't feel sorry for themselves.



                            Its sad that you call it a national pastime for black comedians to make fun of white people. sounds racist to me.


                            Next Question - What's the deal with the sneakers? Why do so many black people flock to Foot Locker to get sneakers?
                            1) see my edit to the above post, all you see is peple trying to be like p-diddy and jay-z (rich successfull black businessmen) because your not on the ground with the actual black youth, you dont interact with them, but rater SEE them, you havn't seen what i've seen, so you'll have to understand why i won't address that question any further.

                            2) all i mean by hustle is working hard and smart, if its illegal , then thats the way it is, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do because of the way things are. Jay-z sold cocaine in brooklyn and applyed to the same techniques he learned in the drug game to the rap game and look where he's at today, hate all you wan't but the dude is brilliant businessman, as is p-diddy, regardless of what you think of their music. And hustling applys to education, anyting, its not being lazy, but getting out their and making things happen.

                            3) we like sneakers, because sneakers are dope, are they not? black people are at the forfront of basketball which is heavily sneaker oriented, theres black dudes that have made millions of designing sneakers, it is very much apart of the culture. As for foot locker, thats where you buy the gear you need for basketball, football, both which are heavily black sports, so you can see why black people would flock to foot locker.

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                            • anonin
                              Juvenile Delinquent
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 2347

                              #44
                              Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                              Originally posted by speciale

                              Its sad that you call it a national pastime for black comedians to make fun of white people. sounds racist to me.

                              its sad white politcians make policies looking after themselves and people like them. sounds racist to me. c'mon man, get some perspective.

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                              • speciale
                                Are you Kidding me??
                                • Dec 2005
                                • 3728

                                #45
                                Re: the [ms] ask a black guy thread...

                                Originally posted by anonin
                                1) see my edit to the above post, all you see is peple trying to be like p-diddy and jay-z (rich successfull black businessmen) because your not on the ground with the actual black youth, you dont interact with them, but rater SEE them, you havn't seen what i've seen, so you'll have to understand why i won't address that question any further.

                                2) all i mean by hustle is working hard and smart, if its illegal , then thats the way it is, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do because of the way things are. Jay-z sold cocaine in brooklyn and applyed to the same techniques he learned in the drug game to the rap game and look where he's at today, hate all you wan't but the dude is brilliant businessman, as is p-diddy, regardless of what you think of their music. And hustling applys to education, anyting, its not being lazy, but getting out their and making things happen.

                                3) we like sneakers, because sneakers are dope, are they not? black people are at the forfront of basketball which is heavily sneaker oriented, theres black dudes that have made millions of designing sneakers, it is very much apart of the culture. As for foot locker, thats where you buy the gear you need for basketball, football, both which are heavily black sports, so you can see why black people would flock to foot locker.
                                All I see are black people like diddi, JayZ and as well the black sneaker designers you mentioned as smart fuckers since they are getting rich on making other black people broke. think about it. Its sick in a way. Imagine that poor black kid who spends their last penny to get the latest shoes, rims or Jayz album. They will never see that money back and only see people like Jayz get richer and richer

                                Its pretty sad how people look up to 50 cent. I mean, the dude use to sell crack!! WTF?



                                Fuck it, one more question - Ready?

                                Why do black people want to be called African Amercians and yet none of them would ever go back to live in Africa? They talk about their native land and talk about how bad the US is, yet none of them ever leave. Look at how bad Africa is right now and you don't see Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton doing shit about it but you have a white guy like Bono who is.
                                Originally posted by Miroslav
                                It's not like he grabbed his balls and sucked his dick. It's not like he gave the Saudis the original copy of the Constitution to use as toilet paper. It's not like he gave away the secret recipe to the Colonel's chicken. .
                                No Soup for You

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