American women hitting a new low with this show

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kinjutsu

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Zelcorpion said:
The Lizard of Oz said:
surfnow said:
Black women have been destroying our country... with their masculine attitudes and growing-fat , more than anything else

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Some black women could stand to lose some weight and some sass, but they are not "destroying our country".

I don't know that anyone is "destroying" the country, but if anyone is, it's white-knights and manginas that fail to be men. Women are women, they are what they are, black, white or purple. It's up to men to keep them in check and run a decent society.

Not even the the white knights and manginas are destroying the country. They still create and upkeep most of current civilization.

Blaming the victim is often a pastime of our times as the media and politicians love to engage in those activities.

Feminism was created and financed from the top down. The feminine imperative and female basic attraction psychology is ancient, but marriage as well as healthy families have been destroyed via change of legal structure, financial incentives, school systems, media indoctrination & feminist propaganda. The Black community in the US - lower on the socio-economic scale - just responded to it earlier, but it is not as if "black women" had been planning, financing and implementing global policies in their small apartments on minimum wage income.

My take is that psychologists and long-term strategists knew perfectly well what would happen. And all those white goody-good-shoes people who think that black people "destroyed" their towns should be made clear, that if you want a good community, you give good jobs, sound legal structure for marriages & financial incentives to stay together, excellent schools and proper high quality food & some basic medical care. Then you have a good chance of almost all lower income people move into middle class quite easily. Racial differences are ridiculously small when you take into account equal environment, education, food, water and financial status.

I whole heartedly agree.
What do you expect from people who aren't really given too many ways to positively live their life.

If you're from a poor black area it's either music or sports. Many try to go the education route but find they simply cannot compete with their peers from more affluent areas once they hit college/university.

A lot of people like to think the majorities of other ethnic types wouldn't fall into the trap of turning to drugs and other crimes to get by, but when you take a look at other cultures with extremely poor people you find that some turn to crime to make ends meet.
The BET "culture" glamorizes this further and obscures the root causes. It's easy to say i don't like black people because of ratchet behavior, it's alot more difficult to say/justify you don't like black poor people because they are poor and don't have the same opportunities as you do.

My apologies if this sounds like race baiting it wasn't meant to come of that way.
 

Lucky

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The four makeover makers are Tracy Balan on beauty, Nikki Chu on "home and sanctuary," Tiffiny Dixon on fashion, and many-many-many-time reality star Tanisha Thomas (most notably of Oxygen's Bad Girls Club) as your — this is real — "soul coach."

"Soul coach?"


Shit like this really makes me want to embrace the Enjoy the Decline philosophy and just completely check out. We've really fallen off a fucking cliff as a society.
 

samsamsam

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speakeasy said:
Its premise is four black women giving a makeover to a white woman on the theory that, as they put it, "Trapped inside of every white girl is a strong black woman ready to bust out."

I have no problem with black people or anyone else. I always have a problem with idiots and being an idiot is race blind. More power to the 4 women (or 5 or 6 however you want to count the really fat one - man she has the head the size of a pizza pan) on this show and the chumps who decided to greenlight it. All about the $$$.

But fuck, there must be some really fucked up white chicks that think it would be a good move to be on this show. If there was any doubt if a person was an idiot, that doubt would be cleared up by wanting to appear, not even appearing on this show.
 

TravelerKai

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samsamsam said:
speakeasy said:
Its premise is four black women giving a makeover to a white woman on the theory that, as they put it, "Trapped inside of every white girl is a strong black woman ready to bust out."

I have no problem with black people or anyone else. I always have a problem with idiots and being an idiot is race blind. More power to the 4 women (or 5 or 6 however you want to count the really fat one - man she has the head the size of a pizza pan) on this show and the chumps who decided to greenlight it. All about the $$$.

But fuck, there must be some really fucked up white chicks that think it would be a good move to be on this show. If there was any doubt if a person was an idiot, that doubt would be cleared up by wanting to appear, not even appearing on this show.

Then you underestimate the slickness some white ladies roll with. Them being on that show does not make them as ratched as the black women hosting it. Not to be racist here but some white people like to put on the appearance that they can be hip and cool, play along with the silly and ignorant natives, but ultimately go back to whatever it was they were doing before. The exotic experience never gets old to these types. Look at those white girls taking photos with African kids thread.

They do not need help as others have said before. They can do bad all by themselves, but they are not as stupid and easily influenced as we think they are. The losers are just all men, society, and children.
 

Quintus Curtius

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I think there is a danger in taking some of this stuff too seriously, guys. Another poster mentioned the show "Queer Eye For The Straight Guy" a few years back.

Now on the one hand you could see the show a a perfidious piece of social engineering, where the agenda is to subtly teach us that gay culture is cool, hip, and that straight guys just "need a little gayness" in their lives. But you could also see the show as an honest attempt to educate the majority on a subculture that not many of us know much about. Either way, the show took advantage of stereotypes in a way that at least wasn't overtly malicious.

I see the same thing with this show about black women teaching white chick squares how to be "down." Yes, you could see it as part of the ongoing vulgarization of the American woman. Or, you could see it as just an amusing attempt to take advantage of preexisting stereotypes about how inherently "cool" black culture is.

And let's face it. Historically, black culture in America has always been in the vanguard of what was cool. Black culture invented cool, and whites adopted it, for the most part. Not in everything, but in pop culture and sports, black America dominates.

With that spirit in mind, however, not every group can do it all. In good cheer, let me poke fun at some ethnic stereotypes here. The following are my suggestions for future "ethnic teaching" shows:

1. Sidestroke in the Hood: Michael Phelps goes to Bed-Sty in New York and teaches some thugs how to swim.

2. Calculus In Yo' Face: A group of Asian nerds tutor inner city thugs and country white rednecks from South Carolina in math and science, and bond with each other in the process.

3. Jihadists from Algeria debate theology with Christian fundamentalists from a megachurch in Dallas, Texas. In the process, they learn about love and forgiveness.

4. A Greek and a Turk are locked in a room and forced to debate the history of their two nations.
 

Parlay44

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I see the same thing with this show about black women teaching white chick squares how to be "down."

Cause black women know so much about everything. They're so cool that we have threads about black men rejecting black women. And those square white girls are probably the only ones that are anywhere near marriage material. They're just teaching them how to be proud defiant sluts.

I understand the novelty and the appeal of the show but I think it's dumb.
 

Quintus Curtius

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Parlay44 said:
I see the same thing with this show about black women teaching white chick squares how to be "down."

Cause black women know so much about everything. They're so cool that we have threads about black men rejecting black women. And those square white girls are probably the only ones that are anywhere near marriage material. They're just teaching them how to be proud defiant sluts.

I understand the novelty and the appeal of the show but I think it's dumb.


You're probably right, Parlay. I haven't seen the show and can't say for sure, but it's most likely as you say it is.

I was trying to look on the bright side of things...call me a humorist, or a misguided optimist. :blush:
 

MdWanderer

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Quintus Curtius said:
Parlay44 said:
I see the same thing with this show about black women teaching white chick squares how to be "down."

Cause black women know so much about everything. They're so cool that we have threads about black men rejecting black women. And those square white girls are probably the only ones that are anywhere near marriage material. They're just teaching them how to be proud defiant sluts.

I understand the novelty and the appeal of the show but I think it's dumb.


You're probably right, Parlay. I haven't seen the show and can't say for sure, but it's most likely as you say it is.

I was trying to look on the bright side of things...call me a humorist, or a misguided optimist. :blush:

As a black man I take this very seriously. If many people knew what went on in our communities, they would too. The government and the entertainment business has already done enough damage making our women basically unappealing, do we need more of this crap being thrown in our face? Our men are the only ones shunned for staying out of trouble, working, and being responsible by our women. Many black males are relying on other ethnicities (which isn't always a guarantee dealing with family bullcrap and the social stigma of being with a black guy for the woman) or going abroad (which takes time, money, and being away from family) as dating options. Yeah, I know it's "just" a show, but they are playing off of unfortunate stereotypes akin to early minstrel shows. Even the thirstiest of omega males would not touch these women with a 40 foot pole, and they're basically teaching white women how to be unattractive.
 

Foolsgo1d

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Sp5 said:
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Whenever I see old movies and TV shows based in the US there is a lot of these women in them. When did it become fashionable to put the fat, cunty ugly bitches on the TV/movie screen?

These girls have a raw appeal to me and I'm pretty sure a lot of white guys had the same feeling back in the 60s and 70s.

What the hell happened?
 
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Imagine the shit-storm if the show was about white chicks teaching black chicks how to behave properly... "Inside every black woman, is a refined, sophisticated and poised white woman just waiting to burst out"

The race peddlers would have a field day with that.
 

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MdWanderer said:
akin to early minstrel shows.

^^That's all I see when shit like this is promoted. It's like we're going back in time.

Foolsgo1d said:
Sp5 said:


Whenever I see old movies and TV shows based in the US there is a lot of these women in them. When did it become fashionable to put the fat, cunty ugly bitches on the TV/movie screen?

These girls have a raw appeal to me and I'm pretty sure a lot of white guys had the same feeling back in the 60s and 70s.

What the hell happened?

Just a few ingredients in the cocktail -- even though your question mainly pertains to female fashion, this is a deep subconscious issue that goes back a long time...I'll try to keep it in chronological order starting from that era:

  • "Good intention" government programs in the 60s
  • Flight of Black Middle Class
  • Forced Integration of Public Schools
  • Losing control over the economics of the community
  • COINTELPRO
  • Feminism hijacking the Civil Rights Movement
  • The South Koreans (specifically Yung Ho Chang) cornering the wig market in the late 1960s
  • Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (see above)
  • Government funded drug infiltration (see: crack era)
  • The cancellation of "A Different World" - ha. (media influences)
  • FDA
  • Technology

I'm being sort of tongue in cheek with that list, however truth is often said in jest.

 
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