I'm an top 5 college graduate and have actual real world experience. I know brothers like you because Ive see them all the time on campus spreading the "movement". None of you are friends with blacks who were accepted in their bad neighborhoods, and even the black athletes on campus think you're soft. You're only opinionated and "black" when you're behind a computer or with pansy liberal whites. As soon as a group of real brothers show up, you shrivel up and dare not to preach. You gets PTSD from being laughed at by real brothers from your neighborhood, and you're afraid of being called out for the fake that you are.
Remember your upbringing. Remember that you aren't fooling real motherfuckers
You've made six false assumptions about me:
1. That I'm a soft brother.
2. That I was a bitch in my neighborhood.
3. That I escaped a Black neighborhood.
4. That I'm not accepted by Black people.
5. That I'm representing Black culture.
6. That I'm afraid of anything your punkass has to say.
This is the truth. This is real talk:
I didn't grow up in a bad neighborhood. My parents are both college graduates who make over $100,000 dollars a year. I grew up in predominately White middle class neighborhoods. I didn't experience much racism growing up but when I did I beat the shit out of punkass racist bitches like you. I had my first knockout in school starting from the age of 8 years old. The fight started with a White boy calling me the N-Word and I knocked his ass the fuck out. I got in to several other fights in school. Not all of them were race-related but the ones that were about race were the most violent. Was I a thug? Hell no. I have no criminal record. I had a high GPA in school. I took AP classes in high school. I was an honor roll student. I graduated from college. I have a good job. I have friends of different races. I've dated girls of different races. I'm not here to impress any one with how smart I am or how tough I am. I'm just being real.
You probably think I'm some skinny bookworm. I'm not Steve Urkel, son. I played sports throughout grade school and in college. I'm in to bodybuilding and Martial Arts. I'm not a punk. I got called out by another poster not too long ago. I tried to set up a fight via private message and even gave him the address of the gym I train at. We didn't end up working out a deal but we shared experiences and opinions on Martial Arts and race.
Instead of acting like a bitch you could try to learn something. I've read books on this subject. I've talked to professional scholars about this subject. I know what I'm talking about. I'm no expert but I know enough. So instead of fixating on this imaginary idea that I am fake why don't you demonstrate that you even know what I am talking about? Why not try to challenge my intellect? That is what you racists pride yourself on, right? Being smart. So test my knowledge. I don't care where you went to college. I don't care if you believe me about my life and experiences. Can you debate me on the topic?
Stop being an idiot and stop race-baiting. I'm not interested in representing "Black culture" in this thread and trying to prove I'm a "real brother." Your comments show that you don't really know any Black people. Not any like me. I'm pro-equality and not ashamed to be Black. Being smarter than you does not make me soft nor does it mean I don't know anything about being a real Black man. You don't get to define what's real.