Message from @nimble_newt

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2019-09-21 22:51:21 UTC  

Correct, Gamer. That's also a reason why the KKK prospers still. Same ideology on a larger scale.

2019-09-21 22:51:41 UTC  

@nimble_newt, as for doxxing, I've likely already done so. I'm not as concerned for myself than I am family members.

2019-09-21 22:52:17 UTC  

@Jeremy That is true in a lot of ways but not completely true in others.
I didn't last very long in North American Public schools. The other African American kids made my life hell.
I talked funny, I did my homework, and my Father was bi-racial.
I was huge target.
I still don't understand why it happened. I never understood the hatred I experienced. I thought I was part of the tribe by being black (or biracial myself) but I was an outsider.

2019-09-21 22:52:49 UTC  

Yep.

2019-09-21 22:53:29 UTC  

It's due to the fact you didn't adhere to the social norms and values of that regulate the social behavior seen both within black culture and their communities, in America.

2019-09-21 22:53:46 UTC  

They saw you as a classic example of an "Uncle Tom."

2019-09-21 22:54:45 UTC  

This is why I am not a proponent of hyphenation. Not unless you are a first or second generation immigrant.

2019-09-21 22:54:49 UTC  

@Jeremy Suppose that's what didn't make sense to me. I assumed the tribe was "all black people" It's still strange. That's a weird form of collectivism. It almost seems like it wasn't based on race at all

2019-09-21 22:55:11 UTC  

Simply because you wanted to participate, simply because you achieved good grades and likely visited the library, just as any rational individual would in pursuit of opportunity.

2019-09-21 22:55:16 UTC  

Right.

2019-09-21 22:55:34 UTC  

It was all behavioral. I got my ass beat every day after school. But White kids who adopted their behavior was okay. They'd get shit on sometimes but I got the worse bits of it

2019-09-21 22:55:51 UTC  

Well, social behavior correlates with identity, as identity serves as the most effective means of reinforcing behavior within a particular group.

2019-09-21 22:56:08 UTC  
2019-09-21 22:56:09 UTC  

They're more susceptible to social influence by the group than they are someone perceived to be outside.

2019-09-21 22:56:41 UTC  

Thus, the modern iteration of black culture perpetuated by media, music, etc. has had an atrocious impact on black culture here.

2019-09-21 22:56:41 UTC  

Wow Thanks @Mr. Jesus

2019-09-21 22:56:57 UTC  

As a child with a severe illness my strategy was to find the largest and most aggressive kid in school. Beat them to a pulp. Then my duration at that school was peaceful.

2019-09-21 22:57:17 UTC  

Wow. I was way too fucking meek to act like that.

2019-09-21 22:57:48 UTC  

I was dorky, lanky, and very obedient.

2019-09-21 22:57:53 UTC  

I was meek until the 4th grade. A lot changes when you realize teachers will watch and do nothing.

2019-09-21 22:57:55 UTC  

I didn't shape up until high school

2019-09-21 22:58:25 UTC  

Until that point I just learned to be literal wall paper

2019-09-21 22:58:48 UTC  

You didn't know what group to fit into and wanted to be accepted.

2019-09-21 22:59:06 UTC  

Especially due to being supplanted.

2019-09-21 23:00:25 UTC  

Yeah, I think all kids are like that. I left school and travelled with my dad up until highschool. Spent a lot of time in International school which was good for me

2019-09-21 23:01:39 UTC  

Everyone is a cultural outcast in international school so you can't clique up based up on those things. I learned a lot about who I was during that time. Got into running and gymnastics during that time too. By the time I came back to the states I was much more confident and ready to knock someone on their ass if they bugged me.

2019-09-21 23:02:16 UTC  

Adversity should strengthen.

2019-09-21 23:03:45 UTC  

@nimble_newt Today at 6:55 PM
"It was all behavioral. I got my ass beat every day after school. But White kids who adopted their behavior was okay. They'd get shit on sometimes but I got the worse bits of it"

Sorry to hear it, man. I can't tell you how many times I've seen this unfold throughout my journey of our public education system, as well in broader society. Minority groups tend to express a collective insecurity, for the fact they are a minority, by way of counter-culture, rebelling against the norms and values of the predominant group, even if it means their own demise economically and socially. Then, you also have the propaganda we see throughout mainstream media and politics, making it that much worse. I've an entire box full of journals from my sociology courses focusing on this precise subject.

2019-09-21 23:05:10 UTC  

There are solutions, too.

2019-09-21 23:05:31 UTC  

You have to change the culture by introducing positive role-models.

2019-09-21 23:05:42 UTC  

Sure. Breaking down the walls that cultural Marxism enacted via Feminism will help.

2019-09-21 23:06:02 UTC  

I suppose. @Jeremy Have you seen the documentary "72%" I found it englightening

2019-09-21 23:06:06 UTC  

Kinda shocking

2019-09-21 23:09:50 UTC  

Indeed, @Brokkr, such my reference to politics. When you have the Marxist bug in their ear, such as Cedric Robinson, who's a prolific Black Panther and Marxist among their communities having applied the Communist Manifesto through a racial lens, that surely doesn't help. Case example, with UCLA Professor Gaye Theresa Johnson proclaiming Whites the Bourgeoisie and Blacks the Proletariat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RSklFpQ1JY

2019-09-21 23:10:41 UTC  

This is the nonsense that's taught and evoked all across institutions in our country, at the moment.

2019-09-21 23:11:13 UTC  

Exactly, or...as I stated earlier. Welfare. People are rewarded for running from a unified family unit by getting paid for having babies.

2019-09-21 23:11:24 UTC  

I go to Michigan University's library page, and 19/20 of their recommended reading list is about revolutionary Marxism through a racial or gender lens.

2019-09-21 23:11:54 UTC  

No, I can't say I have, @nimble_newt.

2019-09-21 23:12:24 UTC  

However, those statistics are not unfamiliar to me, as I've read quite a few research papers and publishing's on that subject in particular.

2019-09-21 23:12:59 UTC  

The irony to that is that abortion was an eugenics experiment and the founder of PP played a role in the Tuskegee experiments. Now, instead of a hospital, with a surgeon and other medical criteria, abortion is a 'right'.