• @lucileom616 i was not talking about any other race. i am talking strictly about whites. i just stated my fact in the other reply.


  • @baldshinobi indeed so what you just said prove my point. The point is to think about the outcome. Obviously peoples interpretation of what racism is lives and dies within each race. And more so beyond each individual person in the world. I'm not saying your wrong. I'm simply stating that the perspective doesn't change to those that already look at us as an object. (The government. ) but they try to hide the fact by creating us all as equals.



  • @lucileom616 no one will probably never be treated equal. women will probably never get their justice. lgbtq+ probably never get their justice. blacks will probably never get their justice. no time soon at least. especially when the united states president is a racist which makes some people think it is okay (and he’s a rapist btw)


  • @baldshinobi But I do think that the people with darker color have some advantages which white pople don‘t have. But not everybody is racist, for example I love black people lol. My best friend is actually black. And I it doesn‘t make any difference for me you know


  • @Just_a_friend what are those advantages?


  • @baldshinobi you don‘t think that I am racist right?


  • @Just_a_friend no love 💞, i’m just curious about these advantages. well at least you don’t seem like a racist


  • @baldshinobi you have no power over this. Just let it be already. Donald trump not even know you breathe the air.


  • I think everyone can be racist, it's all a matter of who's the dominant ethnicity and culture in a community. People discriminate each other based on the perceived differences. So, the sooner we begin to see how much we are alike the better for us all, eventhough we had a completely different appearance, culture and ideology.


  • @baldshinobi Ah. You are wrong only if you state that as a fact. Go back to Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech. What did he say? Perfect now that you've hear the entire speech think about what it may mean to YOU. He didn't stand up and fight for there not to be any racism ever again. He stood fought and died. To prove a point. Which was what? (And again this my personal thought(your not wrong in what you say)) that if we want there to be change then we must move. It is within us to continue the movement and to prove that people like Rosa Parks, Micheal Jackson, and the great kind didn't die for nothing.


  • @Kp_corleone and you say you’re a good dad? pfft i hope your children don’t grow up to be shit like their father and support a racist rapist who has a VERY fucked up tan.


  • @lucileom616 don’t try to give me a paragraph about what martin luther king jr. fought for when i’m a black person, i already know what went down. i’ve been taught this my entire life.


  • @lucileom616 oh wait i stated donald trump as being racist and a rapist as fact there’s evidence to back that.


  • @baldshinobi lol then what did your parents teach you? Don't let the whites stepped on you ur head because they never can't experience racism? Or you just hate yourself being minor?


  • Hey baldy! I like you a lot so I hope this doesn't change your opinion of me 😋

    I think it's pretty clear that white people can of course experience racism! Although I would say in the US, it's very rarely anything like what a black person would experience. I would never call the racism equal, but it's totally there.

    I think to your point though, white people have most of the power and so can enforce the most oppression, totally agree.


  • @baldshinobi now what did you do knowing he is a rapist? Did you do anything? Did he go to jail cause you put him behind bar? If you don't like him being president, expat yourself.


  • @Kp_corleone my parents have taught me the history of my people. they have taught me what my ancestors have done for me. they have taught me to never let a white man walk over me. they have taught me that my skin color is beautiful. they have taught me that i am no “nigga” or “negro”. they have taught me that black is beautiful. they have taught me to fight for what i believe. and whatever else they or my school have not taught me, i have taught myself.


  • @Kp_corleone i protest. that’s what i do. i let people know that our president doesn’t deserve to be in office because he’s a BIG PIECE OF SHIT <3


  • Let me explain. I'm not saying that I know what happened better than you do. You state that you are black. If so then what Joyner Lucas writes in im not racist is correct. Not the entire thing but if you notice the second half is about how someone who is black might react to the given situation, hence why he says " it doesn't mean I'm not affected by the history." I'm not here to bash I'm simply trying to open your cognitive think with rationality. I appreciate how much feedback you give. Don't get me wrong. But thats exactly what I'm looking for. How does the speech make you feel compared to how it may make other races feel? Exactly its not the same. I understand that. soft smile I love your mind. And please don't take my words in any way more than just a discussion. I simply want to hear what you think. So thank you. If your down to talk more. Lmk. I'm always willing to listen. I appreciate the fact that that may have hit personally. Why? Cuz now you can reflect. Not on what I said but with HOW you chose to answer. Checkmate. My friend. Its not a game so don't take it as if I see it as one. I respect you AND your THOUGHT. thank you for speaking with me.