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NAWF
We don’t know you didn’t want to have either one it seems
thats a perspective you're more than welcome to think if you like
We don’t know you didn’t want to have either one it seems
thats a perspective you're more than welcome to think if you like
Yup, they're cruising threads to see what people are talking about, see that meme and get an urge to go repost it on hella social media pages furthering the absurdness yall are saying she encouraging. Makes perfect sense.....
Neither is being a hardcore simp....yet here you are.Posting tee shirts and challenging niggas to fight wouldn’t sway a landlord surely
Neither is being a hardcore simp....yet here you are.
Mind your fuckin business and stop searching for my attention.
hoodlum???
the coon is mighty strong in you
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OK then.....
Tell me how I'm wrong again?
As long as I'm not flashing fucking guns and cups lean.....sure.As long as you see no issue with being judged the same
I tried so hard to get this back on topic
me too bruh... me too.. lol what's the topic again?
One more try... we gon focus on the meme culture aspect or how black folks spend their money? Dealers choice
Excellent trolling man. Not gonna talk about how easy it is to share a harmful stereotype despite how many people believe it
Not trolling. Aite let me circle back and try to do this again with less sarcasm. I'll start off with a question and if you want we can take it from there. If not.. that's cool too. Maybe we can start the conversation over here:
Do you think sharing a potentially harmful and stereotype filled meme over social media is more beneficial so people can have the conversation about the problematic content? Or is it more detrimental because it's spreading potentially harmful and stereotype filled content? Somewhere in between?
In the space of a discussion board perfectly fine for conversation. Instagram Facebook and Twitter no way too many people to have a conversation
But this discussion board is social media as well.... and several folks on this very board(myself included) have said they have taken things from here and shared them on insta/facebook/twitter and vice versa.
Theres a lot of shit that is either created or bubbles up and gains steam on various forums first before it even hits the major social media outlets
Well it’s the internet period anything can get out. It’s not about it getting out if we discussing here I can’t think about what you put on fb or the context because I don’t know you. But this an actual discussion board is for discussion. So no I don’t think asking to have a conversation on a topic vs completely ignoring it is a bad choice. It won’t go away because we don’t talk about it. Didn’t work with white people won’t work in reality
All of social media is a discussion board..just takes different shapes.
Going off of this threads title and premise tho.. if anti-black memes do more harm than good then why share them? It's not like we can track down who made the bullshit and get them to stop.. there are no tags or @s on that image or anyone to hold accountable.
We can have the very same conversations and talk about the underlying issues without spreading the shit memes around.
But see that’s thread starters opinion and was left open to discussion. How else are we gonna discuss bad things? And without the meme y’all wouldn’t know what it was about. Just would be people asking questions
We got all the smoke for shaderoom, worldstar and the like for the ignorance they post and repost but if it's done here.. it's a "conversation piece" even tho it's still spreading the same foolishness? I'm down for the debates regardless obviously.. Just wanted to point out the discrepancy..
Good convo/debate tho bruh.. and not one insult! Wouldya look at that lol