Oh, and I'm sorry, you don't get to set the rules defining me; I won't relinquish that job -- it belongs to me.
I catch enough sh*t from other blacks (including my own damn family) who want to pigeon-hole me and give me guff. I'll be damned if I'm gonna take it from you.
"Oh, and I'm sorry, you don't get to set the rules defining me; I won't relinquish that job -- it belongs to me.
I catch enough sh*t from other blacks (including my own damn family) who want to pigeon-hole me and give me guff. I'll be damned if I'm gonna take it from you."
Thats your response? If you cant debate or provide a credible rebuttal then as you said why dont you leave that to me and get out of the way. Its obvious you run on emotion and you prove my point - to much of the black community is manipulated by emotion and not fact. When or if black Americans wake up on who is the current slaveholder then they might accept and encourage conservative ideals. Until then they (90%) are relegated to begging from liberals for more freebies. My sincere hope is that the majority of blacks would become independent free thinkers able to shake the bonds of the corrupt liberal dogma - racial hatred, affirmative action, and govt. handouts, etc. - but I dont see anything which shows that change on the horizon.
Taking flack from other blacks is easily understood.
Based upon which specific issues do your family members disagree with you?
And what in their mind are the biggest "injustices" as far as they're concerned?