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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The hard thing is to understand why black Americans have to constantly complain of all the past problems they faced. Many people have faced issues, Asian, Jewish, etc Others teach history so it doesn't repeat and move on in life. Being in my 40s I view everyone in the U.S. As free and they all can work hard for the same outcome. I really don't care if your great grandmother was a slave. Or any other past issues. Today your not a slave, your not locked out of education. Stop the race card, the color card. Go work hard like everyone else. Do you see Mexicans and other South Americans that come here riot and complain? All they want to do is work hard and fit in to live a life here. I'd rather we swap all the complainer and rioters for South American people that want to be here and contribute and work hard. The guy at duke might have come across wrong but his point was right. Get with the program or stop complaining. [/quote] Are you addressing every black American, including the hardworking, educated, professional ones that have better grammar than you? Do you take responsibility for all the actions of all the members that share your ethnicity? South American people come in all colors by the way. You obviously came here and didn't bother to learn how to speak English properly. What does that say about you and your culture? Are all of you this lazy, or just you?[/quote] I obviously dont think PP is addressing all AAs, because he doesnt claim to know them, but he is addressing the most vocal ones that seem to monopolize black voice in the US. And he has a point. Why do all those hardworking and educated blacks allow Al Sharpton to act as your representative? Why don't thousands of you write opeds denouncing him as a divisive clown? [/quote]
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