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BlackPillBot on scored.co
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Honestly, that’s the least of it. You have to produce something that whites, who still make up the majority of the country if you don’t count illegals, and their anchor babies, actually want to see. Niggers talk a big game about supporting nigger businesses, but the reality is they don’t, and really can’t in any large numbers unless you start accepting food stamps, or let them steal it which of course defeats the purpose. Lmfao.
I think it’s more about I made this film for my kike masters to brainwash, and indoctrinate more white, but it’s not working as well anymore.
1 month ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
> Niggers talk a big game about supporting nigger businesses, but the reality is they don’t ...
That's a serious sociological inquiry. Unfortunately, finding serious research is also hard because no working academic wants to say anything "unkosher" about blacks, their ability to run a business, or their true feelings about supporting black-owned business. I think what nobody wants to say is that blacks, indeed, have a crabs-in-a-bucket mindset where they resent seeing another black person climbing the ladder. They express that resentment in many ways, but some blacks are rather open about not trusting other blacks with their careers or finances. "It's always your own people" is a common expression of disappointment among blacks, for example.
If I’m remembering correctly both Charles Barkley, and Terry Cruz have openly spoken about this. I think Shaq has touched on it or at least agreed also.
I think it’s more about I made this film for my kike masters to brainwash, and indoctrinate more white, but it’s not working as well anymore.
That's a serious sociological inquiry. Unfortunately, finding serious research is also hard because no working academic wants to say anything "unkosher" about blacks, their ability to run a business, or their true feelings about supporting black-owned business. I think what nobody wants to say is that blacks, indeed, have a crabs-in-a-bucket mindset where they resent seeing another black person climbing the ladder. They express that resentment in many ways, but some blacks are rather open about not trusting other blacks with their careers or finances. "It's always your own people" is a common expression of disappointment among blacks, for example.