@Judnikki response to @noz

  1. I'm about to rant a LITTLE bit guys. Just a little.
  2. While I agree with @noz wholeheartedly b/c he spoke some real ass truth I gotta make one point: Black America is scarred.
  3. We have always been seen as one in America. That's what slavery and racism will do to you. We don't have the privilege of individuality.
  4. When I see a young black kid acting a COON on a train while we have never met I become embarrassed b/c he is black. EVEN IF I DONT KNOW HIM
  5. And for anyone who says "oh what? Why?" the answer is because I'm black. I'm part of "you people" "those people". That's what racism does.
  6. When ppl have a history of being stereotyped and generalized they lose that sense of individual privilege. So when we see something that
  7. Seems to glorify ALL THE THINGS people stereotype about us we get a little angry. Why? Cuz racism will do that to you. It creates fear and
  8. Anger. That's why it works. And if you want to stand up and say Nobody thinks like that anymore: think about how black boys get shot for
  9. Being threatening. We don't yet have the privilege of feeling "yo that colored person don't represent me" because we live in racist country
  10. Ppl get real sensitive about racism but guess what EXPERIENCE THAT SHIT and then come holler. Cringe in public when you see someone who
  11. Looks like you do something ignorant because you know someone on the train is thinking "that's what they do. They're animals"
  12. So while @noz is correct: fuck moralizing art. And Chief Keef's story should be told. Don't forget that in this country blacks are a unit.
  13. Motherfuckers see us as ONE fucking unit and THAT is what we want "white bloggers" to understand. Someone sees Waka n then kills Treyvon.
  14. Not saying there's a direct correlation but they way we are shown on the media affects how ppl see us in this country AND OTHER COUNTRIES.
  15. Ya'll don't know that fuckin struggle of being judged based on someone else's actions and you NEVER will. That's why it's called privilege.
  16. And while I know a lot of bloggers (of any race) do this for the love. The black experience is just that THE BLACK EXPERIENCE.
  17. You will never understand. Never feel the pain, shame, guilt. You will never cry over being called a n-gger. You will never cringe in public
  18. You get to be just you. But in America no matter how hard I try someone is ALWAYS judgin based on my skin and when the Chief Keef's appear
  19. Ppl are thinking OMG look at what yrs of oppression and semoralization have done to a group. They think: niggers. Animals.
  20. So I love your point @noz I do. I really do and in a fair balanced world you'd be right but this ain't fair and it sho ain't balanced.
  21. When ya'll stop being racist THEN we can be comfortable seeing all sides of our story told. Until then I'm cringing OVER AND OVER AND OVER.
  22. We didn't create racism. The elite majority of white ppl did. So I'm sorry ya'll hate hearing about it now but guess what? TOUGH SHIT.

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