Posted on 05/02/2015 11:21:03 AM PDT by aquila48
I care about Lil Boosie only in select locations: the club, the gym, or a drunken state. Hes had a few political musings here and there that I find interesting i.e. speaking against the Iraqi invasion in Do The Ratchet but for the most part, I give not a single damn about his political musings because theyre probably about as valuable as a peso in a Chinese take out spot in the hood. Unfortunately, that is the not the case for everyone else. So, it was with great sadness that I tackle Lil Boosies audition for #NewBlack currently populated by Don Lemon, Pharrell, and Pharrells hat. Indeed, in an interview with Peter Bailey, Boosie declared that us Negroes are the worst racial group in the world.
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Money quotation: “I feel like African American is the worst race in the world because, first of all, we kill each other People always talking about this racist stuff. The White man aint waiting in your bushes with a choppa. The White man aint trying to take the rims off your car. The White man aint . we doin this to each other. So how can we say Eff the White man? He aint doin nothin but when we get in trouble. He doin his job. Guilty. He aint doing nothing wrong.
Blacks who induge in racial tensions are disrespected because of their actions and character, not their race.
It’s not a matter of race, it’s a matter of culture. Blacks used to have far stronger family/Christian values but they have completely deteriorated under the guidance of democrats/socialists to create a debilitated, permanently dependent constituency.
And if you think whites in general are uncaring, wait until people see how socialists resolve such issues once they obtain total control. Like in Brasil, they will simply be “cleaned up” overnight.
In Brasil a few years ago the police in Rio would sweep bad neighborhoods and kill the street children.
There were thousands in 1992. There were 2 in 1994. I have never forgotten this and it haunts me more with each passing year.
What the hell is a "Lil' Boosie", and why the hell should I care, period?
He can talk all the sense in the world to his people but unless he is heard by them he is whistling to the wind.
It was a society very different from that in the USA in the nineties. Now a little less so.
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