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Quote from: sonofdaxjones on August 02, 2013, 01:52:00 PMSo a an African American guy suggesting that young African Americans present themselves better, not have children when they're not married, take care of the community etc. etc. Is racist? White people posting it, to me, seems like they're saying, "Yeah black people, listen to this guy! He's just like you and he seems to have it figured out!!"
So a an African American guy suggesting that young African Americans present themselves better, not have children when they're not married, take care of the community etc. etc. Is racist?
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