mrgoodstuff
Master Don Juan
Some doctors and lawyers have a hood mentality, all do not. But I know what you mean.Nope, environment doesn't matter. Dated a doctor for three months was the same as the hood rat......different clothes and car.
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Some doctors and lawyers have a hood mentality, all do not. But I know what you mean.Nope, environment doesn't matter. Dated a doctor for three months was the same as the hood rat......different clothes and car.
Here's what I want you guys to understand, the culture within the black community is backwards, it's setup to go against the standard culture as it's been taken over by far left liberals, the welfare system, and thugs.The main complaint I've read about black women on this forum is that they only go for real criminal thug types. More recently, I've been reading that they like white men. Are both of these statements true? Or does the white man have to be a criminal lol?
I assume in the former case, guys are talking about inner city black women. I live in a fairly semi-rural area, and we don't have a large number of African Americans here. The ones that are here though, they seem to be seen as kind of exotic, since they are kind of rare. Sort of like true redheads. And because of that, I suppose, and the dating pool, many of them do end up dating white folks. Personally, I find black women attractive, but we don't have the hardcore inner city types here.
The other thing I've heard is that black women feel abandoned by black men, because black men tend to go after white women. And I know many white women who are attracted to black men. So maybe black women go for white men because their black men have gone elsewhere? Or maybe it just is? I don't know, just thinking aloud here.
This is my perception as well, at least when you are talking about the inner city. I live in a smaller city, and I don't think that's the prevailing attitude among the local African Americans.Here's what I want you guys to understand, the culture within the black community is backwards, it's setup to go against the standard culture as it's been taken over by far left liberals, the welfare system, and thugs.
Yes, it's even at the POINT right now where if you just come out as a reasonable black person and call out the irresponsible behavior....they just throw out the "coon" and "Uncle Tom" label. You don't have to even be a Republican, vote Republican or anything of the sort, you could be a full-fledged socialist....but if you call out a group of black people for doing some irresponsible shyt they will label you a coon or Uncle Tom.This is my perception as well, at least when you are talking about the inner city. I live in a smaller city, and I don't think that's the prevailing attitude among the local African Americans.
I think that attitude is understandable, but obviously it doesn't help anyone. If there is resentment toward white people, the best revenge is living well, as they say. So kudos to you on that point, Tenacity. Bill Cosby was a major proponent of seeing genuine self improvement in the black community, which IMO makes his fall from grace all the more tragic.
You are not alone because of your color, education, or political status. You are alone because of your attitude.As a black, educated, conservative...I'm pretty much alone in this world. I'm not accepted by the black community and the white community (a lot of times) sees me as just another one of those "N words" until they actually hear me speak and get to know me.
But they usually want to change us...Should one cross the path of a woman, as described above, do not stop, do not try to change them, just keep going and never look back.