Posted on 02/14/2026 5:50:44 AM PST by DFG
BREAKING - A fatigued black man in LA is going viral after calling out a fellow black man for making a scene on the subway.
“It’s Black History Month. All the whites need to sit in the back.”
“You’re a disgrace to my race, You’ve got these people scared, you should be in jail.”
Too bad the “disgrace” types are the ones favored by the ruling class.
A good man standing up for his community.
Large swaths of the black community long ago decided it was better to follow the path of W.E.B. Dubois instead of listening to Booker T. Washington.
But not all of them. That man who pointed out the guy was making an ass of himself was one of them.
Out of desperation to find something watch on Netflix I took a chance on Blackish. It’s a sitcom about an upper class black family and their kids. It’s like a black Married with Children. Blackish ran for 8 seasons so you get to see the kids grow up like Bud and Kelly Bundy. I recommend it.
A Rosa Parks moment?
Just another reminder to avoid public transit in its many forms.
At least there is one good one in NYC.
Logical lesson from a loudmouth black Leftist? Blacks can be racist. QED.
Dubois was an elitist who cared only about the talented tenth; Washington was self made and taught self sufficiency to many kids. I read his book, truly an amazing man. A shame you never hear his name mentioned as a great black leader.
“It’s Black History Month. All the whites need to sit in the back.”
Make me.
I’m reminded of him every time I hear Green Onions.
Does that count?
Wow! One black man who instead of trashing a McDonald’s or beating the crap out of a total stranger makes a negative comment about another black person. We’ve come a long way.
I agree 100 percent. I also read his book Up From Slavery (at least four times to date) and I found it not only inspirational, but appealing to my conservative values of independence and work ethic.
It is an absolute travesty that you only hear about W.E.B. Dubois these days, who by all accounts was a Marxist and terrible person to boot.
Booker T. Washington is proven correct that if you can provide a product or service, done well, at a competitive price, people don't care what your race is, people will engage and do commerce with you.
Although we are past those days where fostering familiarity and interaction between the black and white races (that increased commerce and employment would have had) was the paramount concern, it took us a lot longer to get here than it would have had the black community embraced on a larger scale Booker T. Washington's ideas.
Bkmk
The ruling class whites that favor the Xombies are afraid of them. They think they’re going to be beaten, raped, robbed and killed by them. The tyranny of low expectations is the the way they relate to them but on the street level, where a lot of us live, we go armed or we don’t go.
Also, Fredrick Douglas instead of Mlk, jr.
Bill Cosby used to be a good role model. Well he pretended to. When he wasn’t using roofies to rape women, he encouraged black youths to behave.
AI....
Beginning with his controversial 2004 “Pound Cake” speech, Bill Cosby heavily urged Black youth and their parents to focus on personal responsibility, education, and2 proper behavior. He argued that issues like high dropout rates and crime were largely self-inflicted, telling youth to stop blaming systemic racism for problems he believed were rooted in a lack of parenting, failing to study hard, and speaking improper English.
Key aspects of his message included:
Responsibility & Education: He frequently criticized the 50% high school dropout rate, telling young people to stop wasting opportunities and focus on education.
Parenting and Behavior: He demanded that parents monitor their children, stating that a lack of discipline in the home was fueling crime and teen pregnancy.
Cultural Changes: In his speeches, he urged youth to “back off the rap” and stop acting in ways that brought shame upon their families.
His remarks often drew backlash for appearing to ignore systemic issues in favor of blaming the behaviors of lower-income Black Americans.
Are those armed officers I see in the background behind this clown? Why the hell was he not immediately arrested for disturbing the peace?
Are those armed officers I see in the background behind this clown? Why the hell was he not immediately arrested for disturbing the peace?
Sadly, many blacks don't want equality; they want revenge.
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