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Originally Posted by knot_e_lady View Post
Oh, for God's sake, get a sense of humor, would you?

And maybe if blacks would stop making themselves out to be such victims all the time they could break their own damn chains. Perhaps you need to take a lesson from Bill Cosby.

Bill Cosby to Blacks: Stop Blaming 'The White Man' -- 07/02/2004

Chicago (CNSNews.com) - Bill Cosby pleaded with blacks to stop blaming the "white man" for their problems on Thursday, and he reiterated his harsh critique of the current state of African-American culture.

"It is almost analgesic to talk about what the white man is doing against us, and it keeps a person frozen in their seat. It keeps you frozen in your hole that you are sitting in to point up and say, 'That's the reason why I am here.' We need to stop this," Cosby said in an address before Jesse Jackson's 33rd Annual Rainbow/PUSH Coalition conference in Chicago.

The 66-year-old Cosby struck an introspective tone. "There is a time, ladies and gentlemen, when we have to turn the mirror around," he told the crowd of 500 people at the Sheraton hotel.
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The entertainer has been at the center of a racially charged controversy since May when he ridiculed the poor grammar of some blacks. "I can't even talk the way these people talk, 'Why you ain't,' 'Where you is' ... and I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk," Cosby said in Washington, D.C. on May 17, at an event marking the anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education desegregation ruling.

On Thursday, Cosby urged blacks to take personal responsibility for their lives, and he hinted that social welfare programs may be having unintended consequences for African-Americans.

"The housing project was set up for you to move in, move up, and move out," he said.



And as far as racism goes, yes, it is out there. Terrible but true. And I've seen it bad from blacks, too.

pER

You seem to always want to reverse things don't you Lady?
I take racism and discrimination seriously, and you don't
like it to bad. That's one of the major problems most Blacks
have allowing (people like you making jokes,), and be grinning
while you are dogging their a*** in a unique way.

I can't stand Bill Cosby, due to the fact that he's your kinda
showshine boy, and that's why you whites love his farts.
I bet you don't admire Al Sharpton or Louis Farrakhan like
you do Bill Corsby.

What do you mean by...you seen it from Blacks too?
Hell Yeah I bet you have seen Blacks dis respect you whites,
but have any of you took the time out to think how to help
stop racism?, and by your posts the answer would be...NO.

You Whites is some strange acting people, but yet you
are not worth killing, and the sooner as MY people under
stand that the better off we will be (Regardless to the past)

Its easy for Bill to say Stop blaming the White man, but
what he should have said what....Whites should respect
Blacks, or try coming together.

In closing, How can you talk Lady, when in your area of the
state is nothing but Klans and skinheads, and believe me we
don't play that crap here in Detroit. You keep on listening to
Bill Cosby, and Bill do not give a damn about Blacks in
Public Housing or anything else concerning Blacks.
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