Retired Army, Navy veteran, Author. My book Do Better: Fixing the imploded black community is available on Amazon Kindle. Think for yourself. F R E E D O M
This is why stereotypes are created and never leave because rather than assimilate with society and raise civilized children, they teach them to behave this wayโฆ I mean, this is supposed to be a kids birthday and instead theyโre out pretending to be something theyโre not.
Nigs: (nษชgz), n. pl. A term for those within the black community who are constantly oppressed and refuse to be anything else, defined by their longing for attention through victimhood, their fixation on racial identity and ridiculous pronouns, their hypocritical embrace of the N-word, their devotion to garbage entertainers promoting crime, sex, drugs, and violence, and their rejection of proper knowledge in favor of a symbolic red N, burned into their hearts and minds, that marks their oppression and sense of power they get from it.
From Do Better: Fixing the imploded black community...
Nigs: (nษชgz), n. pl. A term for those within the black community who are constantly oppressed and refuse to be anything else, defined by their longing for attention through victimhood, their fixation on racial identity and ridiculous pronouns, their hypocritical embrace of the N-word, their devotion to garbage entertainers promoting crime, sex, drugs, and violence, and their rejection of proper knowledge in favor of a symbolic red N, burned into their hearts and minds, that marks their oppression and sense of power they get from it.
Nigs: (nษชgz), n. pl. A term for those within the black community who are constantly oppressed and refuse to be anything else, defined by their longing for attention through victimhood, their fixation on racial identity and ridiculous pronouns, their hypocritical embrace of the N-word, their devotion to garbage entertainers promoting crime, sex, drugs, and violence, and their rejection of proper knowledge in favor of a symbolic red N, burned into their hearts and minds, that marks their oppression and sense of power they get from it.