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maskedmelon
05-31-2016, 09:48 AM
Apparently not everyone revels in the moral superiority of victimhood. Some of us, such as Snoop Dogg even take offense at patronizing portrayals of our past irrespective of the great satisfaction others might enjoy in their own auto-flagellant appeals to virtue.

A majority of Americans may take solace though in the knowledge that they are indeed better than their nasty ancestors if nor no reason other than their willingness to boldly acknowledge the wickedness in others.

Source (http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2016/05/30/snoop-dogg-urges-roots-boycott-social-media/85158354/)

maerilith
05-31-2016, 09:51 AM
I like snoop dogg

I also like the original roots

very not sure about the new roots

But it seems movies and TV shows have finally become a lot more gritty and realistic lately about what we did to all the kinds of people, but particularly more honest about how brutal, subversive and vicious we were to blacks.

p.s. if you can't deal with the past tense and you get upset about, there's probably a truth there you should pay attention 2 metaphysically

snoop dogg doesn't need to justify his feels 2 me

Nihilist_santa
05-31-2016, 10:09 AM
I like snoop dogg

I also like the original roots

very not sure about the new roots

But it seems movies and TV shows have finally become a lot more gritty and realistic lately about what we did to all the kinds of people, but particularly more honest about how brutal, subversive and vicious we were to blacks.

p.s. if you can't deal with the past tense and you get upset about, there's probably a truth there you should pay attention 2 metaphysically

You just ooze weakness. Injecting victimhood into everything. Being a victim and gaining attention are your two primary drivers based on your posting history.

You clearly did not read the OP article. Snoop Dog is addressing cultural marxism being applied to black americans. He recognizes that the constant focus on negativity and blacks whether in the past or present is the only image being portrayed and thinks that more time should be given to the positive aspects of their culture and contributions.

Here is an excerpt from a Thomas Sowell book that addresses this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVC2iclTcUQ

maerilith
05-31-2016, 10:10 AM
lol bro.... your the victim, i'm just happey that i'm not ded kek

also i agree with snoop dogg i knew what he felt all along

i think we should be kewler happier people 2, but we shouldn't make laws or be #mad when someone reminds us of reality

like everytime i do to u and daywolf and u sperge all over the forums in multiple threads that I then have to attempt to clarify myself in i'm sure people are pretty mad about all this sperging

Nihilist_santa
05-31-2016, 10:12 AM
You are a member of demographic that is at the highest risk for STDS, abuse, self harm, drug addiction and prostitution. Give it time :)

maerilith
05-31-2016, 10:18 AM
You are a member of demographic that is at the highest risk for STDS, abuse, self harm, drug addiction and prostitution. Give it time :)

yet i don't suffer from any of those, i've acknowledged and moved on from the abuse i suffered, which wasn't hardly unique.

The thing is it's ok to be mad that bad things happened. But it's bad to dwell on it.

I mean we could play the who's life is more valuable game? The victim or the abuser?

I would say neither, from a philosophical standpoint. But it's kind of dumb and mean to tell a victim that.

Anyway. Justifying your beliefs that "whites are going to be victimized because people acknowledge blacks were victimized and that in turn is going to victimize more blacks and whites" well, there is some truth to that.

But it seems that daywolf and u think that people are going out of their way to victimize whites in the name of black victims.

This really isn't so. though a movie is just a movie, and like I said I'm very not sure about the new roots.

I think there are better ways to uplift people then showing them being tortured as well. In that were in agreement.

but if you have one powerful group who can fix something and another group who are either ignorant or cant for whatever reasons... from a philosophical stand point what good does it do to for that powerful group to tell the weak ones their dumb and should die? it gets worse when those groups are racially and culturally divided. I hate to break it 2 u but this country has problems and is not perfect and we as peoples have a lot to work towards and doing that together without trying to throw mud in eachothers faces over what people did or did not do is dumb, yet we have 2 sides who are in perpetual denial. Though most black people I met already really understand this fairly well. Even if some are total asses about it, and even then a lot of the black people make fun of the other black people who get mad at being black or assuming something is a certain way because their black, it's rather quaint.

bottom line, blacks and trannies aren't out to get u

Swish
05-31-2016, 11:07 AM
Snoop "Dogg" ? Who's that? Some Snoop Lion spinoff?

maskedmelon
05-31-2016, 12:55 PM
I like snoop dogg

I also like the original roots

very not sure about the new roots

But it seems movies and TV shows have finally become a lot more gritty and realistic lately about what we did to all the kinds of people, but particularly more honest about how brutal, subversive and vicious we were to blacks.

p.s. if you can't deal with the past tense and you get upset about, there's probably a truth there you should pay attention 2 metaphysically

snoop dogg doesn't need to justify his feels 2 me

Snoop is angry about people exploiting the embarrassing past of his ancestors to make themselves feel better. His pride and fighting spirit should be saluted rather than further patronized.

He's not looking for sympathy, his justifiably pissed that people keep denigrating his heritage by dwelling on the issue their enslavement.

maerilith
05-31-2016, 02:07 PM
Snoop is angry about people exploiting the embarrassing past of his ancestors to make themselves feel better. His pride and fighting spirit should be saluted rather than further patronized.

He's not looking for sympathy, his justifiably pissed that people keep denigrating his heritage by dwelling on the issue their enslavement.

i agree

Gorillas
06-01-2016, 01:28 PM
You are a member of demographic that is at the highest risk for STDS, abuse, self harm, drug addiction and prostitution. Give it time :)

I have also had enough of being force fed cultural acceptance of a mental illness

Baler
06-01-2016, 01:32 PM
Snoop "Dogg" ? Who's that? Some Snoop Lion spinoff?
Finding Nemo AKA Nemo Hoes AKA Snoop Lion AKA Snoop Dogg

Blitzers
06-01-2016, 01:38 PM
I like snoop dogg

I also like the original roots

very not sure about the new roots

But it seems movies and TV shows have finally become a lot more gritty and realistic lately about what we did to all the kinds of people, but particularly more honest about how brutal, subversive and vicious we were to blacks.

p.s. if you can't deal with the past tense and you get upset about, there's probably a truth there you should pay attention 2 metaphysically

snoop dogg doesn't need to justify his feels 2 me

Who is "we" Gay Trannies? Damn black folk ought be pissed at you. As for me I never engaged in slavery and will never be so ignorant to apologize for something I didn't partake in. Your "fantasized" guilt is being used as an excuse to make you the next victim of slavery or worse.

Nihilist_santa
06-01-2016, 01:38 PM
I have also had enough of being force fed cultural acceptance of a mental illness

Dave Chappelle did a great bit on this. He said he was at an art gallery and some crossdresser had fainted from being too fucked up on drugs. He said he ran over and was like "is he ok?" and the other members of the rainbow brigade got all offended *Gasp* "Sir how dare you that is a she!" . Dave said "oh really? We going to play this game right now?" then he said "Ok well SHE looks shitty, SHE fell and hit HER head and now HER dick is hanging out of HER dress!"

Blitzers
06-01-2016, 01:50 PM
yet i don't suffer from any of those, i've acknowledged and moved on from the abuse i suffered, which wasn't hardly unique.

Maerilith, do you attribute any or all of your Transism to the abuse you suffered? Do you think you would you be Trans w/o the abuse? Not trying to be a dick here just curious, honest question.

maerilith
06-01-2016, 01:52 PM
Maerilith, do you attribute any or all of your Transism to the abuse you suffered? Do you think you would you be Trans w/o the abuse? Not trying to be a dick here just curious, honest question.

No I don't.

I would have transitioned sooner, probably when I legally became an adult if I didn't suffer and have secondary issues to deal with/fear for my life constantly from the age of 4.

The abuse didn't make me trans. The abuse hurt me and caused me to hide my trans.

Gorillas
06-01-2016, 02:11 PM
No I don't.

I would have transitioned sooner, probably when I legally became an adult if I didn't suffer and have secondary issues to deal with/fear for my life constantly from the age of 4.

The abuse didn't make me trans. The abuse hurt me and caused me to hide my trans.

Can you get your own sub? Where you cry about all this personal shit?

maskedmelon
06-01-2016, 02:24 PM
Can you get your own sub? Where you cry about all this personal shit?

Oh, come on. Blitz asked about it. Yes, Maer is guilty of tossing around far too much than is responsible, but this was just an answer to a question. Limit criticism where it is due (you have plenty of options) and you are likely to realize better results.

Nihilist_santa
06-01-2016, 03:03 PM
^haha