Cornfed wrote:LOL so what turned blacks into the primitive monkoids that they are today?starchild5 wrote:Jews are winning again. The most revered word in ancient history has been subverted again.
The NGR word reminds us of how once Black Civilisation was the greatest on Earth.
There are only 40-45 million Blacks of all types in the US (including Africans, Hispanics and Afro-Caribbeans). Of that group, 5-7 million are the "Black underclass" who are displayed on television and portrayed on films. That number is a fraction of the number of White Americans in similar economic straits and yet the Black underclass is seen as being responsible for the majority of social ills in this country.
Most poor Americans are White. Most of the drug users in the US are White. Most of the people outside of the major cities on social assistance programs are White. Yet when government handouts and social ills are brought to the fore, the face of the person that is shown is invariably Black.
African-American's total GDP is $2.2 trillion with a approximate population of 42 million people. The State of the African-American Consumer Report found that African American GDP is projected to reach $2.9 trillion, with a buying power projected to reach $1.1 trillion by 2015, The Louisiana Weekly reports.
The study, which focuses on black spending, media habits and consumer trends, reported an increase in the amount of blacks attending college or earning a degree to 44 percent for men and 53 percent for women. It also found an increase in the number of African American households earning $75,000 or higher by almost 64 percent.
And lastly, African Americans dominate american culture. Even in Europe (since american culture is going globe), an African music fad is going on right now with White girls learning how to dance black music (that with the hips, you know?). It is undeniable that American popular culture often originates in the intensely creative and vital African-American culture, particularly in the areas of music, dance, and fashion.
There is a process that is well known whereby a moment of black culture is appropriated by a Caucasian who rides that moment to his eventual stardom. Elvis Presley is the prime example. Covering songs that were being sung in the South by relatively unknown black artists, he turned them into radio hits. There is no greater example than Willa Mae Thornton's Hound Dog from 1952 which becomes Elvis Presley's monster hit in 1956.
In the 1950s, when African American musicians playing blues and rock were producing music that had a popular appeal, most radio stations and record companies would not play or produce their music. Instead, they looked for white artists that could produce the same sound. Popular music was influenced by African American musicians, but popular culture was not.
History belongs to those who write it. The white supremacist believes on ethnic/cultural superiority by trusting on what was told to them (and passed gen after gen at home, coffee shops... even if school said otherwise) that is, in fact, a tale.