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« on: January 19, 2018, 03:04:23 PM »
Jaybird, one of the things I respect about you is the same thing I respect in every person who is successful. That is, you did what it took to be a success.
The thing that makes me grit my teeth when I read many of your posts is the sense of outrage you seem to feel that EVERY Black man isn't equally successful.
Well guess what? Everyone has the same opportunity, Many (actually most) refuse to work it to the end result. Those who do are the winners. Everybody else works for them.
When you buy into the blind racism that everyone who refuses to agree is racist, and expect people to buy it, you are the racist for thinking your opinion is he only acceptable conclusion.
The race card is so overused, that when you play it, you loose me. I don't care how hard you think you had it, any more than you care how hard I worked to succeed. Just because you think your road was so awful, or tough, or long, or hard, doesn't obligate anyone to care.
I have a news flash for you.
Everybody's life is hard. Everyone was held back, held up, taken advantage of, or abused on the way to success.
Assuming that a black man had a struggle because of racism ignores the reality. It may be perceived racism on your part, but typically, in this age, people judge others on the content of their character, their work, and their dependability. Not their skin color.
In my experience people obsessed with pointing to others and crying racism are more often than not, the real racist in the discussion.
You want to claim I'm a racist for daring to call it like I see it, enjoy yourself, but I know how brutally blind you are when you do.
And, by the way, your 'gaslighting' claim is pure projection.