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mankind4:Many people who criticize blindly are just like you, uninformed! Do you know we'll be playing France very soon? My only complaint is that we play like Newcastle - no direction, no clear intention. All our matches are looking the same and until we do something different, we'll keep getting the same results. |
I'm trying not to derail this thread so this is the last time I plan to address this judgmental or non judgmental case. Seeing a white thing and calling it white is not being judgmental, at least not in the context that I'm using it. Making unconfirmed, useless inferences is what I mean when I talk about judgments. As opposed to seeing something and being sure about it, being judgements - again, in this context - are mostly based on assumptions. |
If indeed EVERYONE - 100% of the people in this world - is jugdemental, is it the right thing to do and should you do the same? Ponder on that. |
chiogo:Seriously? You know everyone and you know everyone's judgmental, can I have the power that helps you know how people think? I tell you as someone that has been around many of these people that majority of them are not phony. |
bawomolo:Why do you feel to judge who's being phony and who's not? How do you know who's phony or not? |
TOYOSI20:Yeah, it was really never off. |
TOYOSI20:Come and let's plan how to vote in the next elections. |
But I'm telling you women can change this themselves. If all black women decide to stop harming themselves, black men will move to Latin and White girls but they'll always come back. And when they try coming back, y'all should reject them. |
acidrop:I get bored sometimes but I'm very interested when I'm interested. |
acidrop:LOL. Was just kidding. Nice you moved on, I moved on to greater things too. |
ThiefOfHearts:Not just ironic, very sad too. Not just hip-hop, even more ironic, reggae! |
acidrop:I don't know if you know but I always come back whenever I feel like it. You should learn to keep my space for me. ![]() |
acidrop:I'll leave when I want and come back whenever I want too. What now? You think you're the only one? |
FL Gators:Put my name on that list too. And I'm not just one of them, I'm numero uno. |
stillwater:You are a black woman, maybe that's what you want, but it's definitely not many other black women want. What you are implying is that it is based more on "comb-ability" than how it looks but as you can see in the video, it has more to do with how it looks and majority of them want it to look White, Asian, Spanish or Indian, anything apart from African. |
Before I forward with this reasoning, I would like to thank the LORD GOD, YESHUA CHRISTOS of Nazareth, for blessing my spirit with the little knowledge that I have. I am not ashamed or shy to seek for more from him. Now, let's discuss the things that have led to everyone getting "used to it." If the 400+ years Israelites slaved in Egypt is equated to the 400+ years black people were slaves, then the years in the wilderness is what we, as black people, are currently facing. The only difference is that we're not in a physical wilderness, but in a mental/psychological one. Desiring and yearning for vanity is discouraged by many religions of the world for a reason. The Holy Bible tells Christians to seek first the Kingdom of God, Buddhism encourages followers to reach a state of tranquility or absolute inner calm where they long for nothing, this is because longing for things will not only make a person unhappy and miserable, the person will also do irrational and stupid things. When the Israelites yearned for food, they stopped moving forward; because black people are now burdened by the (often stupid) things we crave for, we have stopped moving forward. This is babylon's little trick but those of us who see with our minds see through it. Because celebrities on TV have straight hair, black people desire straight hair. Straight hair isn't the only thing, it is just one out of many useless things black people have been thought to thirst for. Of all races of the world, mostly black people have this kind of hair, so we are mostly the ones affected by this thirst for straight hair. I'm not telling you there's a conspiracy against us, but judge for yourself. Let's consider what makes good hair good. Why do we have nappy hair? This trait must have evolved in Africans to serve a specific adaptive purpose, that I don't know yet but I'm working on. So this kind of hair is good for us, while that kind of hair is good for them. This simple task of putting things in perspective is what many of us cannot do, so we have decided to destroy what's good for us. In destroying what's good for us, we are only doing harm to ourselves - health-wise; in spending money to get what's bad for us, we are doing harm to ourselves - financially; in desiring things that are unrealistic and vain, we are doing even more harm to ourselves - psychologically. Wake up daughters of Zion and evaluate the positive and negative consequences of straight hair, judge for yourself and you'll see how the negative consequences outweigh the positive. |
Michelle and Mohawk the mods, This is N-guage, would you do me a favour by returning this thread to the culture section where it rightly belongs? Thank you. |
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