#1
let's talk about them
#2
i hate black people.

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#3
i love blacks on blondes porn, with the twist that the blacks are female and the blondes male. that makes it triple-deviant-double-ironic, which is the only calibration that lets me cum anymore.

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#4
when black ppl were enslaved, that was a bad thing, i.m.o.
#5

gyrofry posted:

i hate black people.



wow. that's fucked up dude. any reason for that kind of belief?

#6
theres a lot of weird racism on this forum
#7
yawp. negro*s
#8
"Who is your hero, young man?"
"Malcolm X."
"Oh, was he a great businessman?"
"No."
"Ah, perhaps a great discoverer?"
"No."
"Did he win any great military battles?"
"No."
"Was he elected to high office?"
"No."
"Perhaps he was a great inventor?"
"No."
"Maybe you should think about a better hero. I worry that with your current one - this Malcolm X fellow - you could easily be convinced of communism."

And that boy was Barack Obama. And that teacher was Ronald Reagan.
#9
one time i saw a sign that read GORILLAS!--> and pointed towards the local zoo and i thought real hard about turning it toward the nearby ghetto. AMA

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#10
" I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."

These words, spoken by Martin Luther King Jr., are considered to be the intellectual bedrock of 21st century American life, governing how we are to treat one another. Especially how we treat Black people.

For too long, this quote has been incorrectly interpreted with many believing that MLK's statement absolves Black people from being judged by both the color of their skin and their character.

Paul Kersey believes otherwise. In a time of universal deceit, Stuff Black People Don't Like (SBPDL.com) has become one of the most unique voices in ensuring that King's dream finally comes to fruition. You hold in your hand a book that is a look at 365 Black - a homage to McDonald's Black-centric marketing campaign - days in the United States of America.

The sequel to SBPDL: Year One, Stuff Black People Don't Like covers the tumultuous second year of Barack Obama's presidency, the Haitian earthquake, Black-on-white racial attacks around the nation, and the role Black-Run America (BRA) plays in solidifying the United States permanent decline. Opening this book offers the reader the opportunity to finally understand what judging by character is all about.
#11

TG posted:

one time i saw a sign that read GORILLAS!--> and pointed towards the local zoo and i thought real hard about turning it toward the nearby ghetto. AMA



jesus christ. mods?

#12
no mods no kings only man
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#14
pretty amazing how racist these people are in this thread which i can tell by their posts
#15
known hate site
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#17
They’re the footsoldiers in the conservative war against the equality of gay and lesbian people.
#18

Impper posted:

i love blacks on blondes porn, with the twist that the blacks are female and the blondes male. that makes it triple-deviant-double-ironic, which is the only calibration that lets me cum anymore.


#19
Is anyone interested in the smell of their own farts? I always enjoyed mine. No matter what I eat, drink and smoke, the smell is often enticing. I like dog farts too. I'm an animal lover. Often the sickly sweet smell of a dogfart (pronounced as one word) can help one to bond. It's a tricky business. If you can produce one cubic inch of fartgas (pronounced as one word) and successfully offend everyone within an 8 foot radius, then, you got it down.
#20

Alyosha posted:



The most disrespected person in America is the black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America is the black woman. As a Muslim,

#21
there are no black ppl on this forum. gj guys
#22

littlegreenpills posted:

there are no black ppl on this forum. gj guys



jesus christ. mods?

#23
when a black dude is walking down the street i cross the street. because of the deep seated racism i have

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#24
i appreciate your honesty
#25
when i was walking through rome last night i saw a dude selling rage face merchandise. western civilization is dying where it began.
#26
like jonas salk, the man who created the rage faces chose not to patent the sun
#27
when i worked at target i followed a black man around for one full hour because i thought he might be a shoplifter. that man's name? barack obama, and i was totally right

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#28
there are people who change their facebook profile picture to the forever alone dude in the the hope that people will take pity on them or whatever, its pathetic
#29
i changed my profile pic to that in order to brag
#30

deadken posted:

there are people who change their facebook profile picture to the forever alone dude in the the hope that people will take pity on them or whatever, its pathetic


yes ken we are all friends with you on facebook

#31

aerdil posted:

when i was walking through rome last night i saw a dude selling rage face merchandise. western civilization is dying where it began.



when i was walking along the Via del Corso they were selling posters of Mussolini so not everything is lost

#32
last week at mosque a black dude called me "brother" so i feel pretty "street" right now

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#33
That's a bit judgemental, he probably meant it in an existential way after growing up with the senseless destruction of his hometown and country
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#36

discipline posted:

daddy I'm fucking a coloured


http://www.details.com/sex-relationships/sex-and-other-releases/200703/meet-the-mandingos
Jeff didn't always like black guys. He was prejudiced—he admits it. As one of the few white kids at his school in the southeast of Washington, D.C., he fought a lot with black kids and was occasionally beaten up. When he later ran a string of gas stations, he was robbed: A black guy held a gun to his head and pulled the trigger—but the gun didn't go off.

"Honestly, that experience helped me a lot," he says. "I used to be very conservative. I didn't spend much money. Now I enjoy life. I'm much more open. Especially sexually."

It's a measure of how far he's come that Jeff (not his real name), now 40, is telling me this while we're watching a black guy have sex with his wife, Amber (not her real name), 37, at an interracial orgy. In Jeff's house. On his bed. The man screwing Jeff's wife is Branford (not his real name), a 30-year-old massage therapist who's not holding back—this isn't lovemaking, this is a proper pounding. Forget Amber—that's just how Jeff likes it.

#37
"Forget Amber" lol
#38
no black moslem ever called me brother
#39

MadMedico posted:

discipline posted:

daddy I'm fucking a coloured

http://www.details.com/sex-relationships/sex-and-other-releases/200703/meet-the-mandingos
Jeff didn't always like black guys. He was prejudiced—he admits it. As one of the few white kids at his school in the southeast of Washington, D.C., he fought a lot with black kids and was occasionally beaten up. When he later ran a string of gas stations, he was robbed: A black guy held a gun to his head and pulled the trigger—but the gun didn't go off.

"Honestly, that experience helped me a lot," he says. "I used to be very conservative. I didn't spend much money. Now I enjoy life. I'm much more open. Especially sexually."

It's a measure of how far he's come that Jeff (not his real name), now 40, is telling me this while we're watching a black guy have sex with his wife, Amber (not her real name), 37, at an interracial orgy. In Jeff's house. On his bed. The man screwing Jeff's wife is Branford (not his real name), a 30-year-old massage therapist who's not holding back—this isn't lovemaking, this is a proper pounding. Forget Amber—that's just how Jeff likes it.

ahahahahahahahahathats disgusting

#40
A gentleman on the street, and a thug in the bedroom