African-American Appreciation Thread - Not Actually an Appreciation Thread

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I searched this woman on youtube and the top result it gave me is a fucking meme video

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The cool thing about LaForge, is that he was an engineer and he acted like it. He did not speak in "ebonics" and he was very cerebral and soft-spoken. This should be held up as something that everybody should aspire to regardless of their race or cultural background. Not to mention his visor was badass.

However, even during the late-1980's and early 1990's when Star Trek: The Next Generation originally aired, you still had malcontents complaining about how he was portrayed as being "too white" or not representative of the black experience and a lot of activists smeared LaVar Burton's character as being an "Uncle Tom". As Star Trek was supposed to be a post-racial, humanistic setting, you had a character that avoided all of these old stereotypes, and certain demographics were still not happy.
Burton is pretty stereotypical hollywood woke iirc.
 
A classic animated tale of history I found on an old HDD.

 
Holy hell what a monstrosity. Hopefully she will grow into her features.

The media likes to promote mixed race people as attractive, but in my experience they usually end up looking worse than either parent, even when the parents are good looking.
Imagine two very different, yet very high quality dishes. One is a rare-broiled, sesame-oiled, garlic and pepper seasoned filet mignon with bacon-seared asparagus and a generous smear of herb cream potatoes; the other is a vanilla cheese flan a la mode.

Now list each ingredient from each dish. List their preparation method. RNG select half of the ingredients from each dish and half of the preparation methods from each as well. Combine them and see if the result is something worth serving, much less selling, even something worth tasting. I know that this is simply an analogy and that human genes are not cooking recipes, but the similarities are undeniable. Just because they're all food and therefore technically able to be combined together on a stove or in an oven does not make them compatible on any level.
 
Tim Duncan of the Spurs was probably the least black, black guy to ever play in the NBA. He didn't shuck N jive, chimp out, or make an asshole of himself offseason. The guy won 5 titles by just being good on the court, and quiet in the offseason. Also him and the rest of the Spurs had regular LAN parties, and I really think their rejection of hood culture is why they aren't talked about more.
 
Tim Duncan of the Spurs was probably the least black, black guy to ever play in the NBA. He didn't shuck N jive, chimp out, or make an asshole of himself offseason. The guy won 5 titles by just being good on the court, and quiet in the offseason. Also him and the rest of the Spurs had regular LAN parties, and I really think their rejection of hood culture is why they aren't talked about more.
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This one is interesting but it also made me angry to what they did with this guy.

Frank L. White was the name of the black chef that you used to see on the packaging of Cream of Wheat boxes. He was a naturalized immigrant from Barbados who owned his own restaurant in Chicago and also worked there as a chef. He posed for Cream of Wheat in 1900 and became the mascot for over a century.

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Then in 2020, B&G Foods decided to get rid of Frank L. White on the packaging, as this was right around when various companies were dropping Uncle Ben or Aunt Jemima for representing "systemic racism". Apparently, showing a black chef meant that they were casting blacks in a subservient role, even though Frank L. White was the head chef of his own successful restaurant in the turn of the 20th Century.
 
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This one is interesting but it also made me angry to what they did with this guy.

Frank L. White was the name of the black chef that you used to see on the packaging of Cream of Wheat boxes. He was a naturalized immigrant from Barbados who owned his own restaurant in Chicago and also worked there as a chef. He posed for Cream of Wheat in 1900 and became the mascot for over a century.

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Then in 2020, B&G Foods decided to get rid of Frank L. White on the packaging, as this was right around when various companies were dropping Uncle Ben or Aunt Jemima for representing "systemic racism". Apparently, showing a black chef meant that they were casting blacks in a subservient role, even though Frank L. White was the head chef of his own successful restaurant in the turn of the 20th Century.
>claim to champion black excellence
>erasing said black excellence because it's "problematic"/not "diverse" enough
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Cultural enrichment is such a beautiful thing...

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i know i typically call babies ugly but holy damn in the name of all that is good that is one of the ugliest babies i have ever seen.
My avatar in question arguably made the best album of the late 1980’s, and the fact that it came out in the same timeline as N.W.A.‘s Straight Outta Compton speaks volumes as to how much rap music has changed over the decades.

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So many potholes, indeed.
one of the very few nigger noise albums which i would consider to be actual music.
 
Tim Duncan of the Spurs was probably the least black, black guy to ever play in the NBA. He didn't shuck N jive, chimp out, or make an asshole of himself offseason. The guy won 5 titles by just being good on the court, and quiet in the offseason. Also him and the rest of the Spurs had regular LAN parties, and I really think their rejection of hood culture is why they aren't talked about more.
I used to love watching Tim, since he was my favorite power forward next to Dirk Nowitzki in his heyday. Plus, a lot of people don’t know that he was once thrown out of a game for simply laughing:


He was dangerously based.
 
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Ainsley Harriott, a British celebrity chef, and host of the game show, Can't Cook, Won't Cook.


He has such a nice voice and easy going demeanor, that it is hard to imagine him being in the same demographic as the people who wear combs in their hair, oversized chains, and speak in "ebonics".

This brings up an interesting point...has American black urban culture taken over the mentality of most blacks in the UK as well, or do they tend to act more like Ainsley Harriott, here?
 
How about the anti nigger himself? Chris Eubank. Carried himself like a posh gentleman ousdide the boxing ring, and was a damn good fighter when the bell rang. An absolute class act, even if his son is a let down.
 
On Tuesday 2/21/23 a black 6’6” 270 pound student attacked a white teacher at Matanzas High School for taking away his Nintendo Switch during class. The student is seen kicking and punching the unconscious woman in the back and head around 15 times. When the student was escorted away by deputies, he spit at the teacher and "made comments that when he comes back he was going to kill her".

 
Anytime I visit downtown anywhere I’m at currently, there is some form of creepy nigger creeping around like a wild animal. Nignogs have cheapened our lives so much.
 
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