Pioneer1 Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 Her sister Serena got herself one..... Now Venus had to run out and get HERSELF a White man to lay around and kiss on too. And THIS dude looks just like the shaggy headed muthaf--- Serena is slobbering all over. Where do they FIND these characters from? Do they produce them in some laboratory in Greece or Turkey; designed just for rich Black women who like to walk around showing off their White lovers????
ProfD Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 28 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said: Where do they FIND these characters from? The Williams sisters have played tennis all over the world. Easy to find if those dudes if they are attracted. No shortage of them in Cali.
Pioneer1 Posted December 4 Author Report Posted December 4 ....and what's up with the leopard skin shirt????
ProfD Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 27 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said: ....and what's up with the leopard skin shirt???? The 1980s never went out of style with some people.
Pioneer1 Posted December 4 Author Report Posted December 4 23 minutes ago, ProfD said: The 1980s never went out of style with some people. I wouldn't be surprised if they spent their nights engaging in kinky sex with role playing from the 1880s.....if you know what I mean.
aka Contrarian Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 For somebody who thinks he's so current, Venus' engagement is old news. I mentioned and posted a picture of the couple months ago during one of pioneer's jealous rants about Serena. Go 'head on, Venus. "Good things come to those who wait".
Pioneer1 Posted Sunday at 01:56 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 01:56 PM She should have waited on her Black Prince. It's not just their personal preferences that's the issue. It's the signal they're sending younger Black females; especially the girls. They're telling them....by their actions...that the ideal thing to do when you're successful and you want to
ProfD Posted Sunday at 04:27 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:27 PM 2 hours ago, Pioneer1 said: She should have waited on her Black Prince. Time keeps on ticking. How long should she have waited? We've already acknowledged she doesn't need a prince. She's rich. 2 hours ago, Pioneer1 said: It's not just their personal preferences that's the issue. It's the signal they're sending younger Black females; especially the girls. They're telling them....by their actions...that the ideal thing to do when you're successful and you want to You're dismissing the independent thought of younger females and women. Whatever the Williams sisters choose to do with themselves will not influence thousands of young Black females one way or another. If/when it is time for those females to make dating decisions and marriage partners, other factors will inform it...upbringing, environment, attraction, security, etc. 1
Pioneer1 Posted Sunday at 05:38 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 05:38 PM ProfD Time keeps on ticking. How long should she have waited? She's been all over the world and came across all kinds of men of every culture and socio-economic background. So if a good Black man was what she was REALLY looking for, she probably didn't have to wait at all...lol. Probably could have found one right there in Compton....or just outside of Compton....lol. IF...that was what she was looking for. We've already acknowledged she doesn't need a prince. She's rich. Right.... So what does she need with THAT slack jawed, stubble faced, muthaf- You're dismissing the independent thought of younger females and women. It's easy to dismiss that which didn't exist in the first place....lol. Since when in the history of humanity did most young women practice "independent thought"? By nature, women....especially young women....are HEAVILY influenced by their family, friends, peers, and society in general. And now by social media. Saying I neglect to consider the independent thought of young women is like saying I neglect to consider the chaste behavior of young men....lol. If/when it is time for those females to make dating decisions and marriage partners, other factors will inform it...upbringing, environment, attraction, security, etc. ....and social media. Because that's what it was designed to do. Like Kris Kross said on "Warm it Up": "Cuz' that's what I was born to do." Social media was established and developed to influence the minds of the youth.
aka Contrarian Posted Sunday at 06:11 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:11 PM @ProfDI agree with you. For somebody who considers himself sooo in touch with the "Afro American" scene, Pioneer is frequently off the mark, lacking authenticity. Young black girls are not sittin around, pickin up on messages celebrities are supposedly sending them. They're more interested in hair and nails and eyelashes and fashion - attached to their phones, going on FaceBook threatening each other, working part time at WalMart. They are not suceptible to the idea of white boyfriends. They enthusiastically pursue their own kind. Many attend black colleges, where they will not be around whites guys. Or go to large white universities where they will not be competing with white Barbies for white Kens. It's not until they are full grown adults and have careers and are on the dating merry-go-round that black females make up their own minds and begin to consider other options when it comes to a mate. Plus, the vast majority of them are not going to be superstars in sports or entertainment where they can pick or choose. In fact, as Troy has reminded, most people, including black ones, marry within their own "race" The only explanation for Pioneer's preoccupation with white men is that he's jealous of them, undoubtedly afraid that there's a chance their penises might be quite adequate. 2
Troy Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago On 12/7/2025 at 1:11 PM, aka Contrarian said: Pioneer's preoccupation with white men is that he's jealous of them, undoubtedly afraid that there's a chance their penises might be quite adequate. Laugh out loud funny! What argue @Pioneer1’s point. do I do believe young people are influenced by the images in the media especially socially media. “Influencers” are a thing for this reason. I’m just not sure how much they are influenced by two middle-aged women and their run of the mill looking white boy mates. I prefer someone from my ethnicity than someone from an entirely different one who I gotta explain basic shit to. But everybody’s different. some people want someone who’s from a completely different culture? They get off on it. If we’re visited by aliens, we all know there’s gonna be brothers that’s gonna wanna screw them . (funny they made a big deal of Captain Kirk kissing Lieutenant Uhuru back in the 60s but didn’t say a single thing about him, kissing that green chick.)
ProfD Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, Troy said: If we’re visited by aliens, we all know there’s gonna be brothers that’s gonna wanna screw them . (funny they made a big deal of Captain Kirk kissing Lieutenant Uhuru back in the 60s but didn’t say a single thing about him, kissing that green chick.) Not only brothas will want to hit that alien snatch box. In fact, some of the white folks who claim to have been abducted by aliens were probed in their hind parts. Since the beginning of time, spoils of war have been men taking s8xual advantage of the conquered people. 2 hours ago, Troy said: I do believe young people are influenced by the images in the media especially socially media. “Influencers” are a thing for this reason. Back in the day, many folks believed television and music influenced people too. Every generation believes the younger generation is compromised by technology in one way or another. The world keeps turning.
aka Contrarian Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 7 hours ago, Troy said: ...I do believe young people are influenced by the images in the media especially socially media... "6-7". Young people are influenced by what's popular. That's why young black girls are into all the things I previously mentioned.But what young Blacks are much more inclined to be influenced by is their peer group, - which is pretty much local. Beyonce is probably the role model of most of these young sistas. And the message she sends is that she's a queen who got where she is by singin and dancin and hookin up with a famous rapper.I just don't buy into the idea that great numbers of black girls are in awe of a green witch who might be wicked because she's wearing black clothes. But - if that be the case, the true subliminal message is that if you want to fufill your childhood dream of being a star, you have to transcend your race and play the Hollywood game. Screw the rest of you niggas. BTW, what was the message sent by the whole Rap phenomenon that you guys like to embrace for its authenticity, debating among yourselves who among these purveyors of profane negativity, are your favorites. A couple of generations of young black boys grew up listening to and emulating this black gansta culture. Why does Rap get a pass? And who do you point the finger at when it comes to the "baby mama/baby daddy" dynamic. Did it arise from watching white celebrities? Who set the pace for black athletes marrying the white gold diggers they snatch up, eager to have blond blue-eyed trophies? Blacks need to clean up their own act was the actual message sent by Frances Cress Welsing who y'all love to quote so much, along with Neely Full-of-it, whose biggest claim to fame seems to be telling Blacks how dumb they are, while other myopic visionaries are chanting the tired ol litany of Blacks creating their own industries and codifying their funkiness. As for social media, it is simply not for naive people. Most adults are hip enough to not take FaceBook(Metra) too seriously, it's like THE NATIONAL ENQUIRER, and its adult following pick and choose what they involve themselves in, much of which is interacting with friends and family. I love my high school alumni group along with my "back- in-the-day" hometown gang. I appreciate being able to read the posted obituaries of people whose funerals I couldn't attend. I get all the updates on my Chicago Bears on FB. (Can't win 'em all. And leave my baby boy, Caleb, alone!) We all know, that in the final analysis, parents are who should provide positive images for their kids. Later for all this BS. It is, what it is... 6-7. zzzzz
Troy Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 4 hours ago, ProfD said: Every generation believes the younger generation is compromised by technology Because they/we are. 5 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: A couple of generations of young black boys grew up listening to and emulating this black gansta culture. Why does Rap get a pass? it doesn’t. 6 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: FaceBook(Metra) too seriously, it's like THE NATIONAL ENQUIRER There is a big difference between social media and the national enquirer you have to go out your way to pick up and pay for that Newspaper. Social media is “free” constantly with you and aggressively hacking into your brain. I don’t know too many people who are driven to suicide by the national enquirer. You and I were adults before the advent of social media and I believe this makes us less susceptible to it, but not immune. I think the difference between you and I is that I’m more involved with the tech and engage with far more people involved with it, so I believe I see the effects more than you do and I believe I’ve read and studied the subject more as well. 14 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: "6-7". Please define what this means?
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