African-American Appreciation Thread - Not Actually an Appreciation Thread

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I have no idea where or when this picture was taken, but it really looks amazing in hindsight.

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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 c

It's funny
>claim to champion black excellence
>erasing said black excellence because it's "problematic"/not "diverse" enough
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It's simple. Destroy anything of any importance. You will never be anything greater if you never know about it.
It's just another form of the controlled slave breeding of the yesteryears, except they've spread it to all demographics.

-Lack of history.
We know more about the shit that happened to the Jews and Ukrainians. Rosewood Florida was one of the most vile things in our history. Do we learn about it? No. And if you ask to learn about it, you're a "woke crusader".

- Don't glorify black people who made anything or contributed to anything.
Plenty of black inventors and innovators, but we'll never hear about them. They'll be drowned out by people who have to make things up or hit you with nonsense rather than facts.

- Only glorify black people who destroy, produce nothing , or my personal favorite: Are complete corpo slaves who exist to sell you something.

-We don't glorify real black art or writers enough.

Mike Pondsmith's contribution to science fiction is always understated. Kids these days don't even have Langston Hughes in their fucking curriculum, he's reserved for AP English which a lot of our current generate of fuckwits and future bullet sponges , regardless of race, can't get into.

- Glorify faux-african bullshit that doesn't represent anything but being diversity fodder just to meet a quota.

Oh and Role Models.

Any Black Person who is respectful and proper? They get pushed out of the spotlight for someone who should be taken down into the basement and beaten. Terry Crews, respectful, amazing man, gets sexually assaulted. He takes the high road and stands his moral ground against the man who dared. Society laughs at him and he gets blackballed from the Expendables franchise for standing up to the secret shadow of Hollywood.
Now if he had taken the low road and beat that little faggot nearly to death it would have been "oh no, this big brutish ape like nigger is just oh so violent".

Criminals are criminals. Would he feel the same way if they were white?
 
Mike Pondsmith's contribution to science fiction is always understated.

Yeah, Home of the Brave seems to be a sticking point for a lot of people, for ~some~ reason. Also the fact that he carries concealed to conventions, and champions strong family units as a key to building strong societies.
 
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Too $hort is the only rapper that I know that managed to successfully “red pill” me into thinking that hip-hop went from having parties and lifting people out of poverty to talking about why raps about drug dealers and pimps would be on the way to getting more mainstream in America as time moved forward.

Between him, Eazy-E and 2 Live Crew, I’m actually thankful that a guy like this exists because he genuinely taught me why being a rapper is not all cracked out to be when one is rich and famous.


I also dare anyone to tell me how this song promotes gang activity, while actively telling stories as to what happens when you get too successful and think you’re untouchable, while everyone wants a piece of you. Even for a legend, this guy is still underrated.
 
A non-ironic one:
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John Coltrane, a gentle genius. One of the few great jazz musicians who was actually a lovely person and didn't treat everyone in his life like shit just because he could play music. I love Miles Davis but considering what a prick he was it's funny that black culture lionises him so much.
 
A non-ironic one:
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John Coltrane, a gentle genius. One of the few great jazz musicians who was actually a lovely person and didn't treat everyone in his life like shit just because he could play music. I love Miles Davis but considering what a prick he was it's funny that black culture lionises him so much.
Most people can't even name Coltrane. "Black Culture" as it's called today is just a mass produced sham, like all things. Targeted to keep a group down.
Chris Rock was right.
There's Black People and then there's NIGGERS.
 
The Netflix documentary on the KKK looks good


A favorite of mine
 
Niggers torture couple, savagery is pretty sickening. Media ignores this shit typically as it doesn't follow the "right narrative".

https://youtube.com/watch?v=eoW4XOaGSWk


this kinda shit makes me feel less bad about hocking a loogie on one the other night when i went by lol

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Funny, though hard, to think that this album turned 20 years old this past week. I say this as someone who used to think 50 was generic and lame, and fast forward to today, I‘ve found myself listening to this album multiple times over the years.

Growing up is a real funny thing.


this album is fucking gold. maybe my all time favorite
 
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