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Bredren Rasi said:
calling a black man a bufoon is black love?
any way, take it ez bredrin
My response: Sometimes, yes it is. Mockery and shaming have been part of Afrikan culture since the beginning. It is a lighthearted way to point out what should be obvious. Whoever said Freeman was a bufoon was being generous. Bufoons are just pathetic and laughable characters. Being a bufoon does not mean you hate yourself, but Freeman's comments clearly show internalized self hatred. STANDING UP FOR THE CRACKERS-TALKING ABOUT THERE IS NO WHITE HISTORY MONTH.
We've had white history month for more than 400 years now, and what a glorious time it's been! Genocide, slavery, child molestation, lies, diseases--all this is the celebration of white history month. If the crackers want to celebrate 400 years of not properly washing their asses, keeping lice in their hair, having sex with children at church, and murdering InI, that's their business. It's not for Freeman to stick his chest out for them...damn sissy.
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