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Post by X factor on May 16, 2021 12:40:22 GMT -5
Black peoples 'Pet Peeves' towards 'white behavior'
This same woman probably voted for 'Joe Biden', and while on camera pretends to be for racial equality and this and that (barf)...yet after 5 pm, and when off camera, true racist fangs come out.
Blacks folks go through this 1000's of times a day, but less than .0001% of such incidents ever recorded. Much more to follow.
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Post by X factor on May 28, 2021 2:39:08 GMT -5
Not really a pet peeve, just an observation about behavior If you're a tall black male, and walk into a store where all of the staff are 'white' or majority of, this is how whites will deal with you when fearful of you and or your presence.
They 'confront' their initial fear of you by making conversation, like out of no where conversation, it's their way of feeling you out, it's their way of touching you with their antenna Like how a insect feels out it's environment with it's long antenna, well 'white people' feel you out with vocalization instead, communications and speech is the white mans antenna....so like if walk into a store or 'service center' and the white clerk instantly greets you, that's their way of.. letting you know 'Hey, I see you, you're being watched'..(How do I know this, cause honest white person told me, that's how)...or if in store and some out of nowhere older white man makes conversation with you, that means he's been sent to ' feel you out'
A black person, on the other hand, when they're scared 'by you', they become silent and mute.
And this has to do with 'roles' both or either were assigned in the past.
Whites taught to 'tame you', where as former slaves taught to 'hush your mouth', and these traits still handed down to this day..is why whenever ask a black dude a questions it's always 'Hey man, I don't know'..(even Chris Rock admitted this on stage once)...ask a black guy a question on the street and it's always 'I don't know...duh"
But that's cause back in the day, under the colonial system, if black intelligent it was seen as a threat and could be punishable by death, don't believe me look it up yourself or I'll post historical links for you and this stuff gets handed down from households ect...behavior gets handed down and anyone who denies that is a liar, traditions live cause they get handed down.
But what I want 'white people' or earthlings to know is that when you're scared, us 'Alien' types smell your fear, like a rabid dog can, and it simply makes you more appetizing to our souls.
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Post by X factor on May 28, 2021 2:47:38 GMT -5
Not really a pet peeve, just an observation about behavior If you're a tall black male, and walk into a store where all of the staff are 'white' or majority of, this is how whites will deal with you when fearful of you and or your presence.
They 'confront' their initial fear of you by making conversation, like out of no where conversation, it's their way of feeling you out, it's their way of touching you with their antenna Like how a insect feels out it's environment with it's long antenna, well 'white people' feel you out with vocalization instead, communications and speech is the white mans antenna....so like if walk into a store or 'service center' and the white clerk instantly greets you, that's their way of.. letting you know 'Hey, I see you, you're being watched'..(How do I know this, cause honest white person told me, that's how)...or if in store and some out of nowhere older white man makes conversation with you, that means he's been sent to ' feel you out'
A black person, on the other hand, when they're scared 'by you', they become silent and mute.
And this has to do with 'roles' both or either were assigned in the past.
Whites taught to 'tame you', where as former slaves taught to 'hush your mouth', and these traits still handed down to this day..is why whenever ask a black dude a questions it's always 'Hey man, I don't know'..(even Chris Rock admitted this on stage once)...ask a black guy a question on the street and it's always 'I don't know...duh"
But that's cause back in the day, under the colonial system, if black intelligent it was seen as a threat and could be punishable by death, don't believe me look it up yourself or I'll post historical links for you and this stuff gets handed down from households ect...behavior gets handed down and anyone who denies that is a liar, traditions live cause they get handed down.
But what I want 'white people' or earthlings to know is that when you're scared, us 'Alien' types smell your fear, like a rabid dog can, and it simply makes you more appetizing to our souls. Yes, most 'whites' or those considered as, pride themselves in their ability to communicate, where as most of those who are considered 'black' pride themselves in more silent forms of communication do to survival tactics of former colonial slave days.
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Post by X factor on Oct 20, 2021 7:51:43 GMT -5
When people, mainly in America, say 'Collin Powell' was the first this or first black that..ect ect.
Just fill in the 'first black person' to do this with any name.
What gets me about that and how that goes to show just how deep racism was in America, is that in America people assume just cause American society allowed for a black person to do something for the first time, doesn't mean its the first time in history, or another nation, that 'a black person' or non white has done the same thing routinely since the beginning of civilization.
There have been plenty of 'black' Generals and military leaders in Africa going back before, during and after colonialization.
Same with Asians, or any non whites....non whites have been running their nations forever, like Europeans have.
It's only where Britain and Spain, Portugese, and other colonial powers landed and diminished the natural order of native societies was there this 'reset' of cultures in some places.
Where great men were reduced to nothing more than labor, and or a measly salary of near starvation.
I'm just not into this whole 'First black person to do this' mindset anymore, or at least read it like this..
'Such and such was the first black person in America, to become a pilot or to be a General ect'
Gotta run, times nipping at my heels.
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