@PlacentaPudding Actually you don't know any of that. I rarely watch the videos. I like the comments section. Much more interesting. Plus, very few people comment on the actual video. Watch one about religion. It practically becomes a message board.
It is an assumption. You're not a mind reader so you have no idea about my opinion on the video. You don't even know if I "watched and heard" it. But your assumptions continue...
@wildstyle2192 I know you're a fatass nigger that could sit on here all night, but I can't.
You will be here tomorrow, bright and early at the crack of noon after a long evening into the morning, living on the internet. You'll have nothing to say, per usual, and I'll return to bash you more.
@PlacentaPudding Your point is weak. You just said African DNA makes mesomorphic body types more prevalent, which wasn't cited, by the way. Your quote specifically focused on West Africa, which made a dinstinction within the broad term "blacks." Also, by bringing up body type, you weaken the relationship with race. Did you research mesomorphs' athletic ability, regardless of race. What about ectomorphs and their physical fitness?
@wildstyle2192 You didn't comment on the video PERIOD. You watched a black mayor tell the press that it's a "chocolate city" and he wants black people to rebuild and come back.
You watched and heard that, yet went straight to comments to defend the nigger with the usual "slavery talk" even when it wasn't applicable.
That's not an assumption to say that you see selective racism. Yet when it comes to genetics, everyone's equal.
@PlacentaPudding I didn't comment on the video's racism, because it was never brought up. That was until you assumed I condoned it, which I did not. I see plenty of racism in these comments, as well.
Now you're making further assumptions. Goodness, it never ends. All of your assumptions are proven in your mind due to confirmation bias.
@PlacentaPudding Why did you make assumptions about my opinion regarding the video knowing I didn't comment on it? I think that's a better question. I see you're still trying to dictate the conversation, while you're also adamant about getting that last word.
I believe that's one of your few posts without "nigger." Keep it up, sir.
@PlacentaPudding Argument from ignorance. Same old song...
wildstyle2192 5 months ago
@PlacentaPudding Actually you don't know any of that. I rarely watch the videos. I like the comments section. Much more interesting. Plus, very few people comment on the actual video. Watch one about religion. It practically becomes a message board.
It is an assumption. You're not a mind reader so you have no idea about my opinion on the video. You don't even know if I "watched and heard" it. But your assumptions continue...
wildstyle2192 5 months ago
@wildstyle2192 I know you're a fatass nigger that could sit on here all night, but I can't.
You will be here tomorrow, bright and early at the crack of noon after a long evening into the morning, living on the internet. You'll have nothing to say, per usual, and I'll return to bash you more.
Nigger.
PlacentaPudding 5 months ago
@PlacentaPudding Your point is weak. You just said African DNA makes mesomorphic body types more prevalent, which wasn't cited, by the way. Your quote specifically focused on West Africa, which made a dinstinction within the broad term "blacks." Also, by bringing up body type, you weaken the relationship with race. Did you research mesomorphs' athletic ability, regardless of race. What about ectomorphs and their physical fitness?
wildstyle2192 5 months ago
@wildstyle2192 You didn't comment on the video PERIOD. You watched a black mayor tell the press that it's a "chocolate city" and he wants black people to rebuild and come back.
You watched and heard that, yet went straight to comments to defend the nigger with the usual "slavery talk" even when it wasn't applicable.
That's not an assumption to say that you see selective racism. Yet when it comes to genetics, everyone's equal.
You are all over the place.
PlacentaPudding 5 months ago
@PlacentaPudding I didn't comment on the video's racism, because it was never brought up. That was until you assumed I condoned it, which I did not. I see plenty of racism in these comments, as well.
Now you're making further assumptions. Goodness, it never ends. All of your assumptions are proven in your mind due to confirmation bias.
wildstyle2192 5 months ago
@wildstyle2192 There you go again with the sociological approach.
All the athletes are black.
Response: They also have dark hair, eyes, hemisphere, blah blah blah.
All of them have the same body types as well;
Response: Aesthetics definition.
Everybody in the world can compete..
Response: Not everyone's eligible.
Is your argument that only black people are eligible because of socio-economic reasons? LOL, of course it isn't. Your point is weak.
PlacentaPudding 5 months ago
@wildstyle2192 Answering a question with a question = dodge.
You don't want to answer it because I've got you.
PlacentaPudding 5 months ago
@PlacentaPudding Why did you make assumptions about my opinion regarding the video knowing I didn't comment on it? I think that's a better question. I see you're still trying to dictate the conversation, while you're also adamant about getting that last word.
I believe that's one of your few posts without "nigger." Keep it up, sir.
wildstyle2192 5 months ago
@wildstyle2192
1) Why didn't you comment on the video's racism?
2) This conversation will continue when you acknowledge that.
PlacentaPudding 5 months ago