Here's a man who spoke out against the prevailing negative culture of his race, and how the State ruined his life and reputation because that man's voice had reach.
Be that as it may, but waiting for someone to save them led them to where they are now. This isn't something that can happen from top down.
Those that supposedly want to denounce the culture have to do so consistently. Even if it's their friend, their brother, their wive. You can't close your eyes and overlook bad behaviour because the person is close to you, because the next thing you know is that you start overlook bad behaviour because the person has the sam skin-color as you.
If one wants to better the lives of those he cares about, he has to start holding himself accountable and then hold those he cares about accountable.
Is that easy? No, probably not, but forgiveness without remorse and redemption leads to where we are right now in regards to black people in the US and women worldwide.
It looked like that's what you were asking for. You just meant normal little people?
Black people that, as a block, denounce these faggots.
I know of many families who do. This is prevalent at some churches. The media doesn't amplify their voice. The only time you would hear about it would be from some celebrity or influencer who does have a voice.
It's not just in-group bias but that blacks are the ultimate consoomers and followers. Yes, they need a celebrity to denounce something. Part of the reason they don't have one is the negative feedback reinforced by the wider culture, as exemplified with Cosby. There is an alternate universe where Chris Rock is still calling out the niggers and he's all the more popular for it. But in real life he's a coward and that kind of honesty doesn't lead to the praise and fawning he wants.
So, you need a celebrity to denounce something? I don't follow.
Here's a man who spoke out against the prevailing negative culture of his race, and how the State ruined his life and reputation because that man's voice had reach.
I'm not sure a better example exists.
Be that as it may, but waiting for someone to save them led them to where they are now. This isn't something that can happen from top down.
Those that supposedly want to denounce the culture have to do so consistently. Even if it's their friend, their brother, their wive. You can't close your eyes and overlook bad behaviour because the person is close to you, because the next thing you know is that you start overlook bad behaviour because the person has the sam skin-color as you.
If one wants to better the lives of those he cares about, he has to start holding himself accountable and then hold those he cares about accountable.
Is that easy? No, probably not, but forgiveness without remorse and redemption leads to where we are right now in regards to black people in the US and women worldwide.
It looked like that's what you were asking for. You just meant normal little people?
I know of many families who do. This is prevalent at some churches. The media doesn't amplify their voice. The only time you would hear about it would be from some celebrity or influencer who does have a voice.
It's not just in-group bias but that blacks are the ultimate consoomers and followers. Yes, they need a celebrity to denounce something. Part of the reason they don't have one is the negative feedback reinforced by the wider culture, as exemplified with Cosby. There is an alternate universe where Chris Rock is still calling out the niggers and he's all the more popular for it. But in real life he's a coward and that kind of honesty doesn't lead to the praise and fawning he wants.