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Pioneer1

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  1. Cynique Lol, illegal Mexican migrant workers who don't even have a highschool education... Can't even speak English..... Have found a way to beat the system and sneak in the world's most powerful nation, make money in it, and even get foodstamps and medical treatment inside the system. If THEY can dance their way across the border and beat the system, what's the Black man's problem? The problem is not the ABILITY....the problem is the WILL. If you were to go to the average local shopping mall you probably wouldn't be able to find a dozen Black men willing to sit down and have an intelligent political conversation with you about politics in this nation and where things are headed. Disillusion comes from a person actually TRYING to do something or go somewhere but failed. When you don't even put for the effort it's called shiftlessness and shiftlessness is what the AfroAmerican community in suffering from today. Troy Thank you! Back in 2008 I actually thought that Hillary would have been a better choice for Democrats than Obama because I knew being a woman with something to prove she would actually be more likely to fight for Democrat and liberal ideals rather than wasting time trying to reach across the aisles. And it appears that my suspicious were justified. Obama has wasted too much time trying to avoid the "angry Black man" image.
  2. Troy Like Cynique and Nah'sun said, there is a difference between thick and "obese"....lol. When men Black men describe a woman as "thick" they're saying she's a little heavier than average but the curves are in the right places. Now that girl in the photo in my opinion is both thick AND fat, but I wouldn't call her obese. The biggest difference between being simply thick and actually being fat is the belly. If the chest and hips/butt is large but the waist small she's thick, but if the belly is big then to me she would be considered fat. Infact, most medical professionals believe that the amount belly fat is one of the main factors determining how detrimental an excessive amount of body fat is to one's health. But it should also be kept in mind that women of African (and Middle Eastern) descent are made differently than most White and East Asian women so their bone structures can handle more weight in a healthy way.
  3. Since the beginning of Western history the religious leaders have been in cahoots with the political and military leaders of society to control the people. It's a three pronged approach... Those they can't control by persuasion (politics) or by force (military) are controlled by appealing to their morality or sense of reward/punishment after death (religion). Having said that, if the White so-called evangelical Christians can get behind Romney and support him and other Republicans then I think Black Christians have an obligation to represent their interests in the church and let the world know that White conservatives don't have a monopoly on religion and morality in America. Whether the churches are getting money in the form of tax breaks or getting direct funding, the intention is the same and hopefully the results are too.
  4. Natural desires that are suppressed lead to perversions. Most Black ministers are trying to function in a socio-religious system that wasn't designed BY them nor FOR them.
  5. Nah, it it were just about the "thickness" rather than the shape then CURVES wouldn't be so popular. When most men say thick, they are envisioning a voluptuous woman with a large chest and hips and narrow waist. Not a sack of potatos in a skirt.
  6. As I've been observing politics for 20 years or so the thing I've noticed was that since the 90's middle-aged conservative Whites have become more emboldened and militant while Black people as a whole have become more passive and satisfied or uninvolved all together. Where is the AfroAmerican version of the Tea Party? What mass Black socio/political movement has been held since the Million Man March? Also, most Black people tend to focus more on the politician himself rather than the issue that he/she is supposed to be supporting, promoting, or representing and that's the mistake our people have been making for 30 years. In other words, rather than saying we demand Universal healthcare, more good paying jobs with benefits in urban areas, and a public educational system that ensures ALL public schools are of the same quality regardless of regional income......to many of our people just vote for a politican because they're a Democrat or Black and ASSUME that they'll fight for what's best for us.
  7. I'm glad he won, but now as AfroAmericans we need to put together a sound workable AGENDA to present to him to make sure OUR needs and wants are being met this time around. What does it say to the world that we had an AfroAmerican President in the Whitehouse for 8 years and conditions in the Black community still continued to deteriorate?
  8. It's not so much the size as it's the shape.
  9. This is the danger of an over-armed and under-policed or atleast improperly policed society. You have a situation where it's every man for himself and people begin to think and behave like savages. One of the problems with these "stand your ground" laws is that most civilians aren't trained like the police are to determine who is a threat and who is not, nor are they trained on how to de-escalate potentially violent situations. Most gun rights activist promote the idea of everyone having the right to kill in the name of self defense but they're a spiritual aspect to killing another human being that most people aren't prepared to deal with.
  10. This is indeed a sad sad situation, especially for their 3 month old daughter who is now an orphan. Why would a relatively healthy (physically atleast) 25 year old man with wealth and a beautiful family feel so hopeless to want to not only take his own life and that of his woman but to do it infront of an audience. Damn.
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