Victicrat (Damn it Feels Good to be a Victim)
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hahaha not takin sides but yeah it's pretty obvious that a white man wrote this
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@floridagraduatesigs said "dressed like a pimp dancing black".
I luv how "progressives" say things like this without realizing how utterly racist it is. Does skin color dictate how we behave, cracker?
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Zo and the three gentlemen in the beginning are being used by the right to make racism okay. The right has been doing that for some time now. But this video is one of the ways to slide in subtle racism. Like how that guy was dressed like pimp dancing black. Okeefe looks down on him and his past shows that.
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Still lovin' this!
I could watch James and Laura dance all day.
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@RCrooklyn That is true, however whites outnumber blacks in this country almost 10 to 1. PER CAPITA a MUCH higher percentage of blacks are on welfare than whites. this is because they continue the victim mentality. In black culture getting educated is a terrible thing, you are not "keeping it real". Blacks keep following idiot like Obama, Shiela Jackson Lee, Sharpton et al. Only when they stand up and say ENOUGH..we CAN do it just like every one else, with they raise their lives.
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@shamgar001 The message is as bogus as the fraud who made the video. The underlying agenda is patently racist. Most welfare recipients are white, a fact you won't get from this type of propaganda.
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@RCrooklyn If the message is true, then it doesn't matter who wrote it
@gnomechomskylives This isnt a shameless video. Its a message to all those people out there who blame their life on the white man.
This message was purely good. A message to say you can make a difference, just stop accepting handouts from the Government.
But yet Im not surprised somebody could find such a great piece of work and say it was trash
superlucci 10 months ago 22
this should be required viewing in EVERY inner-city school..Hell, every school. I was born to a "poor" family. Welfare, alcoholism and PROUD liberals. yep..those were my role models. Easiest thing in the world would have been to follow that upbringing. However, like even the poorest in our country, got to see that a better life is available. How? Thru education, hard work and training.
gunslinger072 2 months ago 8