Originally posted by Hman
I swear, if I see BLM nonsense tonight in MLB...
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godukeSBR Posting Legend
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dlowillySBR Posting Legend
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#72Originally posted by KVBSeriously fellas, not only is it respectful but it's refreshing to see a peaceful, highly visible action.
Vandalism, over running police stations and forcing late night tear gas deployment creates far more division. So many complained about the protests turned to riots and now it's done peacefully and respectfully and now folks want to take on the athletes, teams and leagues.
Hopefully standing up for some kind of social justice at this level will lead to a different type of conversation and maybe even action.
It's clear some will never have the conversation.
Now maybe it's time for the leagues, teams and athletes to pony up the money required to make true legal and social change, wherever it may actually be needed, rather than just bowing down to corporate pressure to look like you play the part.
Let's see if it's all just lip service by the leagues, or if there's going to be real service by organizations with the power to lead instead of follow.
This movement is real, it's been here long time, even if part of it has been hijacked.
Now it's time for some leadership to take the lead.Comment -
PAULYPOKERBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#73Originally posted by manny24let them have their day in the sun for fuk sake
you guys are triggeredOriginally posted by manny24
that's on YOU kermit
kill your television and throw your radio in the ocean
social media for business ONLY
play the mask game when you have to no skin off your rooster Kermit
your happiness meter will rise exponentially
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#74Originally posted by jjgoldI heard something today approximately $2 trillion has been thrown in the black community since the 70s and it hasn’t changed what does that tell you
So you have point.
It's a tough one and I think the big problem is that focus so easily gets lost.Comment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#75Originally posted by jjgoldI heard something today approximately $2 trillion has been thrown in the black community since the 70s and it hasn’t changed what does that tell youComment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#76Originally posted by dlowillyYou can pony up money, tv time, reparations, whatever you want. You ain't getting rid of 9 mistakes out of 10,000,000 arrests.
This is what I mean by focus.
Some might be focusing on the wrong things.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#77Originally posted by godukeThat sometimes money isn’t all the answers. Look at cancer, how much money gets devoted to that year in and year out? Some things need more than money to get figured out
I think you'll agree with that.Comment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#78Originally posted by dlowillyYou can pony up money, tv time, reparations, whatever you want. You ain't getting rid of 9 mistakes out of 10,000,000 arrests.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
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#79No one makes them leave their kids. No one makes them go to the check cashing store. The problem is within.Comment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#80Originally posted by KVBI agree, but money focused in a positive way can make the best difference.
I think you'll agree with that.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#81Originally posted by NitrogenBecause if history has taught us anything, it's that America loves and welcomes a black protest leader.
It's not an easy conversation, but it seems like it only gets had when it invades everyone's "escape" of sports.
For the peaceful parts of all of this, that's the way it's supposed to be.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
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#82Originally posted by godukeOnly 9 mistakes? I think you’re a bit low with that projectionComment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#83Originally posted by dlowillyNo one makes them leave their kids. No one makes them go to the check cashing store. The problem is within.
The point is don’t lump one person with all people of that race?Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#84Originally posted by godukeI do agree, I was mainly saying that JJ referenced trillions has been given. But without like you said being focused it’s a lot harder to achieve the proper goals with tough issues.
This is where an MLK of today just might stand out and blow everyone's socks off.
Community answers are needed and it just might take a mindset that's willing to experiment and go out on a limb.
Now that there is huge social and corporate backing, it's time to take a chance.Comment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#85Originally posted by dlowillyIt's not my projection, it's the Washington Post's numbers from 2019 (9 deaths of unarmed black males out of 10,000,000 arrests)Comment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#86Originally posted by KVBIt's time to refocus that money, and learn from past mistakes.
This is where an MLK of today just might stand out and blow everyone's socks off.
Community answers are needed and it just might take a mindset that's willing to experiment and go out on a limb.
Now that there is huge social and corporate backing, it's time to take a chance.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#87Originally posted by dlowillyNo one makes them leave their kids. No one makes them go to the check cashing store. The problem is within.
I know, I know, it's been tried and it's been failed. That may always happen, but we can never stop trying.
The fiscal and political support is at an all time high.
The time is now.Comment -
HmanSBR Posting Legend
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#88Originally posted by dlowillyYou can pony up money, tv time, reparations, whatever you want. You ain't getting rid of 9 mistakes out of 10,000,000 arrests.Originally posted by godukeOnly 9 mistakes? I think you’re a bit low with that projection
You're right, it is low.
And the rest of those mistakes by cops were made on white ppl.
1. Where's the outrage?
2. How does that equate to mistreatment of black ppl?
Facts...facts....and more facts but they will never be acknowledged and always ignored by the hate groupsComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#90KVB nothing will change
Blacks will never change their behaviorComment -
King MayanSBR Posting Legend
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#91Nothing gives me a bigger hard on that white people cryingComment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#92Originally posted by HmanYou're right, it is low.
And the rest of those mistakes by cops were made on white ppl.
1. Where's the outrage?
2. How does that equate to mistreatment of black ppl?
Facts...facts....and more facts but they will never be acknowledged and always ignored by the hate groups
But areas where there is an ingrained culture that breeds bad seeds and these terribe "mistakes" whether white or black, racist or just power trippers must be rooted out and changed.
The social change really isn't about the mistakes, it's about the position of the 10 million others and what can be done, if anything, about making that position better.Comment -
PAULYPOKERBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#93Black athletes are by definition the minority in MLB as they only make up 8% of MLB rosters.
*Black athletes are being discriminated against in MLB.*
Black athletes are the majority in the NFL 70% and NBA 81% so black lives matter.
*Black athletes really don't matter in confederate values NASCAR*..
I haven't figured why Black athletes are not in NHL yet.
*African Americans are superior ATHLETES by genetics*.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
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#94Originally posted by godukeSite itComment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#95So many won't want me to say it, they won't believe it, but President Trump is the best chance we've seen in a long time to get this type of change.
He has met with experts, community stakeholders, and has possibly done more for the black community specifically than any president in my lifetime.
From what I know, he's doing what he can to take action as far as the school situation goes.
This can reverberate into the home, and home and school are the place change needs to start.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#96I do agree that BLM has been hijacked and it might be best for activist, the real activist, to abandon BLM and start another movement.
Or will that just get hijacked too?
Is the system so rigged that the most "justice" they get is a week of pro sports making an acknowledgement?
That's gotta be frustrating as hell.Comment -
HmanSBR Posting Legend
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#97Originally posted by KVB
But areas where there is an ingrained culture that breeds bad seeds and these terribe "mistakes" whether white or black, racist or just power trippers must be rooted out and changed.
Yes agreed
But you just reiterated the key point.
Bad cops have NOTHING to do with race.
Bad cops are that way with everyone & color is irrelevant.
Absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with race.
Most of the protesters are so ridiculously stupid they have never even stopped to acknowledge this, nor would they be capable of understanding common sense.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
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#98Originally posted by KVBI do agree that BLM has been hijacked and it might be best for activist, the real activist, to abandon BLM and start another movement.
Or will that just get hijacked too?
Is the system so rigged that the most "justice" they get is a week of pro sports making an acknowledgement?
That's gotta be frustrating as hell.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#99Originally posted by dlowillyYou agreed with me the solution is within. Why plaster it all over in the face of white audiences like it's something we've done then? Why loot stores and block highways? Just STFU with the whining and make the change within.
Now they rely on that and are set in a way of life.
There might need to be a shift in how those resources are deployed in order to instigate the change.
It's just the way it goes when managing a country of people with a social budget like the US and especially the individual state that have let some things just go too far.
It takes a village, and it always will.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
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#100Originally posted by KVBWe can't turn our backs. Remember, trillions have been poured into the community.
Now they rely on that and are set in a way of life.
There might need to be a shift in how those resources are deployed in order to instigate the change.
It's just the way it goes when managing a country of people with a social budget like the US and especially the individual state that have let some things just go too far.
It takes a village, and it always will.
That all sounds good, but if the problem and the solution is within that stuff is irrelevant. It's like addiction, 99% of quitting is wanting to quit, not advertisements and lectures telling you to.Comment -
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#102Originally posted by dlowillyCome on now
That all sounds good, but if the problem and the solution is within that stuff is irrelevant. It's like addiction, 99% of quitting is wanting to quit, not advertisements and lectures telling you to.
Some parts of the country do this, others fail miserably.
But on that point, if they only know one thing, and don't even know that change can happen because of generational stagnation, then who failed who?
We need more successful blacks to lean into their community even more than they do.
Bill Cosby was actually the right guy for all of this and if he were in his prime now he'd not only be druggin' and fukkin', he'd be telling black youth to pull their pants up.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#103Originally posted by Emily_HainesComment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#104Originally posted by dlowilly...That all sounds good, but if the problem and the solution is within that stuff is irrelevant. It's like addiction, 99% of quitting is wanting to quit, not advertisements and lectures telling you to.
Originally posted by KVBYou're right, but once they want to quit, there needs to be help available.
Some parts of the country do this, others fail miserably.
But on that point, if they only know one thing, and don't even know that change can happen because of generational stagnation, then who failed who?Comment -
Black CoffeeSBR MVP
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