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02/21/10(Sun)23:04 No.196655I
hate groups but judge individuals individually. If a well-dressed black
man walked up to me and said "Excuse me sir, do you have the time? My
watch has stopped", I'd judge him differently then I would were he
dressed as some gangbanger, smelled of pot, booze, and body odor, and
said, "Yo dawg, what time it at?"
There are rare examples of
intelligent, hard-working, law-abiding black people. They usually have
some white in them, come from the rare black household where both
parents are present, and where one or both parents emphasize the
importance of hard work, education, and honesty, and portray being a
successful, educated, honorable citizen as something desirable, rather
than "selling out".
My own family contains such examples. My
dad's dad is black. He married a white woman, and he always told my dad
to aspire to better. He was a plumber, and made a good living doing
that, and could have led a much easier life had he not turned to drink
and divorced my grandmother (who, to be fair, is a borderline schizo
bitch; being with her is enough to make anyone need a drink). He told my
dad to be a doctor or a lawyer, so he wouldn't have to "come home every
day smelling like other people's shit".
He also was very much a
real life Uncle Ruckus. He was light-skinned enough to pass as white
when convenient, and even joined up with the local branch of the KKK
(more as goof than anything). He married white, and didn't like his kids
hanging out with niggers. By that he didn't mean his black relatives,
or respectable (and usually lighter-skinned) black folk, but blacks who
indeed acted like niggers.
Long story short, blacks can be good
people, it's just rare, and they face many obstacles, external and
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