Question to the white people of Mylot...

Dallas, Texas
January 25, 2017 9:08pm CST
When it comes to situations like those degenerates who disgraced blacks everywhere like me, by beating up that special needs white guy while exclaiming "f**k white people," that shooting of police in Dallas Texas by a former black marine or whatever core in the U.S. army he serves, or the pillaging and chaotic riots that take place during BLM protests, what goes through your minds? I ask this because I have a notion that "fear" is one the sensations you feel. It feels to me like the media tells you "Yes White America, you have every reason to fear black people. And yes white nationalists, Neo-Nazis, and KKK members, your hate is justified." I have this notion however because it's the feeling I get whenever I'm shown police brutality on blacks that I'm being told:"Yes young black man, you have every reason to fear and hate white folks and cops." I don't bite the bait of course, because I'm stubborn mule and won't betray my rather positive history with white folks because several of my kin lack essential survival skills. But it feels like the media and politicians show this crap to divide us rather than unite us. And I'm just wondering if I'm alone in that.
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@Dnuobrats (180)
• United States
26 Jan 17
Your certainly not alone!!!! It is surely a divide and conquer tactic. It's also another means to distract us from what's really going on. As a white male,i do not fear nor think ill of all blacks based on the negative behavior and actions of some. I certainly hope that the majority of blacks also do not fall for the race baiting rhetoric that whitey is the cause of all their problems and are oppressors. I don't like the fact that the younger generations are beimg feed such information as it puts them in a victim mentality so to speak. I could go on but will leave it there. You're not alone and no,not all white people think all blacks bad,to be feared and avoided etc.. xx
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• Dallas, Texas
26 Jan 17
@Dnuobrats So you feel this distracts from what's really going too? And here I started to think I was going crazy... And as a Millennial I especially hate it because as I implied, I grew up hanging out with white kids. Hell being exposed to multiple ethnicities and cultures is my childhood in a nutshell. Heck in the Anime and Comic-book conventions I've attended were littered with people of multiple ethnicities. I get the feeling such people are being ignored since we'd destroy this divisive narrative merely by being acknowledged.
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• United States
26 Jan 17
@Hanyouyomi That's certainly some of it yes. It goes much deeper than that I'm sure and to which I could touch on some a bit later as I'm limited on time here this morning. People like you that do not play in to the agenda and actually rise above the stereotypes are often called uncle Tom's etc. I'm sure you are all to familiar with the phrase "you're acting white"!! In a nutshell, this type of mentality is being deliberately spread across the black community,alomg with what I had stated in my prior message. It all plays into an agenda that a small handful are responsible for and not the whites as is lead to believe. I do believe this is meant to keep the black community from bettering themselves and realizing we are all Americans and they have as much a chance of success as anyone else regardless the color of their skin. It also keeps so many in poverty which in turn increases the crime rate in urban areas more so. As you are well aware there seems to be nothing being done to better their situation. There are more reasons and ploys at play as well,but as I said I am limited on time this morning. If BLM really cared about their fellow blacks they would work hard to better the situations in places like Chicago,Detroit etc but they don't. They are nearly another puppet being controlled by someone behind the scenes. xx
• Dallas, Texas
26 Jan 17
@Dnuobrats Am I familiar with the phrase:"you're acting white?" Oh Hell yeah. In fact when I was in high school I was asked "why do you talk white?" I felt insulted but let it go because of my superiority complex. And yeah I'm aware it's a mentality that's being deliberately spread amongst black folks. This minority of white politicians can't put us in physical chains, so they might as well enslave us mentally. And what's scary is that we're not the only ones, as white folks have it just as bad. Political Correctness is the white man's shackles and those they care to not offend hold their chains, and the whips to beat them with should they say something "offensive." As for BLM not doing anything about the crime rates in Chicago and Detroit, oh that's been a thing since before those jokers came into play. As for BLM, you honestly think they have what it takes to better poverty ridden streets in "black neighborhoods?" I doubt that since that chaotic element is all they know. But if by some chance they do have solutions for bettering black neighborhoods and refuse to do so, than that's quite sad... I mean people have set up successful academic and music programs to help poverished black kids, why hasn't "Black Lives Matter" joined the club? Oh right... The whole mental enslavement...
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@Mike197602 (15487)
• United Kingdom
26 Jan 17
You aren't alone. Even as a non US citizen I can see how it is. Some whites are racist, some blacks are racists too. The white community needs to tackle the racism, the black community needs to tackle the crime levels in its young males. As a whole you need to come together as one community and leave colour out of it as you're all immigrants
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@TheHorse (207500)
• Walnut Creek, California
26 Jan 17
Yep. We're all immigrants in the US. Even the Indians, except that they came here 11,000 years ago.
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@Mike197602 (15487)
• United Kingdom
26 Jan 17
@TheHorse I was going to mention native americans but decided not to I wonder how many years it will take before US people just say "American" rather than african american or italalian american etc etc.
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• United States
26 Jan 17
@Mike197602 I reckon when political correctness is thrown in the garbage heap Mike!!!!
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@rebelann (111430)
• El Paso, Texas
26 Jan 17
Never trust the media, they only report what will make them money. I have a belief that those who commit horrendous crimes are in the minority, I've met way too many people of all kinds of races (Army brat here) that were NOT criminal. The only fault I see with the common individual (no matter what their skin) is they fall for the pranks of the media. It's a crying shame. Those fools with the KKK, neo natzies and such are embarrassing to me. There is no reason to hate people you don't even know, heck, I only hate those who brutalize and torture animals and children ... ok, any kind of torture is downright wrong, but the former two are the worst.
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@TheHorse (207500)
• Walnut Creek, California
26 Jan 17
I've been down on the media for awhile. They profit by creating black-white division. How "sexy" is my daily experience: A black and a white colleague sat in a room and discussed how they could help their black and white kid clients whose parents are ill-equipped to raise them. Not sexy at all. Not news. Boring. But create racial division: have black kids punch out white people. That's news. Have a white (or Latino, which is almost white) overzealous neighborhood watchman shoot a black kid who attacks him: That's news. The media is creating, rather than reporting, stories.
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• United States
26 Jan 17
I don't fear anyone. I agree that the media does show us these things just to fuel the war and keep up occupied with the laws and bills they are passing so we don't interfere with that. I feel like those people, no matter their race, that lash out with violence like attacking that mentally disabled kid or police brutality is doing nothing but feeding into the stereotypes we perceive a race of having. There was no reason for them to attack that kid. Attacking him did nothing but fuel more hate and doesn't solve the problem at all. I think those adults were just sick and had been looking for a reason to attack an innocent person. The same thing with the police brutality. These people are just sick and having been looking for the opportunity to attack someone innocent. Violence on violence is never going to fix the problem only coming together and standing up to the people who are the problem, like our government, is going to fix in thing. We are stronger in numbers. "United we stand divided we fall" - Abe Lincoln
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