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Nov 7, 2018 10:31:24   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. The black woman democrat candidate is, of course, pushing for a complete count and, of course, black people being interviewed are claiming that they were unfairly prevented from v****g. As the big black man said, "I believe's . . ." That's all I needed to hear. Why is it, of all the English speaking races on the globe, the b****s can't get it right? It's now their native tongue!!!! What gives?????

I believe's . . .

I know what it be like . . .

What have it done for us . . .

It do that . . .

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Nov 7, 2018 10:51:35   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. The black woman democrat candidate is, of course, pushing for a complete count and, of course, black people being interviewed are claiming that they were unfairly prevented from v****g. As the big black man said, "I believe's . . ." That's all I needed to hear. Why is it, of all the English speaking races on the globe, the b****s can't get it right? It's now their native tongue!!!! What gives?????

I believe's . . .

I know what it be like . . .

What have it done for us . . .

It do that . . .
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. T... (show quote)



Careful, nwtk2007. You'll get into trouble.

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Nov 7, 2018 11:11:13   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Careful, nwtk2007. You'll get into trouble.


I figured I'd have this one blocked already. LOL! But it just strikes me as so universal across the entirety of the American Black culture. It's become stereotypical. We hear it even in the professional black people. Is it actually r****t to note it?

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Nov 7, 2018 11:25:49   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
I figured I'd have this one blocked already. LOL! But it just strikes me as so universal across the entirety of the American Black culture. It's become stereotypical. We hear it even in the professional black people. Is it actually r****t to note it?



I don't know if it's considered r****t or not, 2007, but I think it's no doubt politically incorrect. I am also a stickler for correct grammar and usage and I have noticed that phenomenon also. However, it isn't completely universal. People like Ben Carson, Barack Obama, Don Lemon (CNN) are pretty good at using proper grammar. (BO sometimes strays, depending on his audience) I have several friends who are in the habit of talking like that and I've gotten used to it. Have a good day, Bro. Bernie

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Nov 7, 2018 11:31:19   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
[quote=bylm1-Bernie]I don't know if it's considered r****t or not, 2007, but I think it's no doubt politically incorrect. I am also a stickler for correct grammar and usage and I have noticed that phenomenon also. However, it isn't completely universal. People like Ben Carson, Barack Obama, Don Lemon (CNN) are pretty good at using proper grammar. (BO sometimes strays, depending on his audience) I have several friends who are in the habit of talking like that and I've gotten used to it. Have a good day, Bro. Bernie[/quote

Actually, all three stray quite often when wanting to emphasize their "blackcent" for a crowd. They obviously know the difference but they pander to those crowds, giving it validation. Do they not promote the ignorance of their black people when they do that?

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Nov 7, 2018 11:35:48   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. The black woman democrat candidate is, of course, pushing for a complete count and, of course, black people being interviewed are claiming that they were unfairly prevented from v****g. As the big black man said, "I believe's . . ." That's all I needed to hear. Why is it, of all the English speaking races on the globe, the b****s can't get it right? It's now their native tongue!!!! What gives?????

I believe's . . .

I know what it be like . . .

What have it done for us . . .

It do that . . .
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. T... (show quote)


It's the ebonics effect.

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Nov 7, 2018 12:24:23   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. The black woman democrat candidate is, of course, pushing for a complete count and, of course, black people being interviewed are claiming that they were unfairly prevented from v****g. As the big black man said, "I believe's . . ." That's all I needed to hear. Why is it, of all the English speaking races on the globe, the b****s can't get it right? It's now their native tongue!!!! What gives?????

I believe's . . .

I know what it be like . . .

What have it done for us . . .

It do that . . .
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. T... (show quote)


Don't tell me you don't like Dis-bees, Doo-Dahs and Ware-u-ats.

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Nov 7, 2018 12:53:20   #
Carol Kelly
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. The black woman democrat candidate is, of course, pushing for a complete count and, of course, black people being interviewed are claiming that they were unfairly prevented from v****g. As the big black man said, "I believe's . . ." That's all I needed to hear. Why is it, of all the English speaking races on the globe, the b****s can't get it right? It's now their native tongue!!!! What gives?????

I believe's . . .

I know what it be like . . .

What have it done for us . . .

It do that . . .
Just watching coverage of the Georgia gov race. T... (show quote)


You are of course correct. It has been their native language for more than 100 years.
They’ll never get it right. Not all, but some, that is.

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Nov 7, 2018 12:54:20   #
Carol Kelly
 
Jakebrake wrote:
It's the ebonics effect.


Exactly. Hope I’m never forced to speak their native tongue.

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Nov 7, 2018 13:34:27   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Jakebrake wrote:
It's the ebonics effect.


I see Hispanic kids emulating the "ebonics" effect. Like it's cool. LOL!

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Nov 7, 2018 13:35:16   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
pafret wrote:
Don't tell me you don't like Dis-bees, Doo-Dahs and Ware-u-ats.


LOL! Yeah. There are all sorts of language corruptions which they use and think normal.

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Nov 7, 2018 17:43:19   #
Comment Loc: California
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
You are of course correct. It has been their native language for more than 100 years.
They’ll never get it right. Not all, but some, that is.


I remember way back during the civil rights movement. B****s have said that talking Black separates B****s from W****s and B****s should not talk like W****s. They stated that they wanted to maintain their Black African heritage. It implies that B****s, generally, not absolutely, want to remain segregated. SCOTUS ruled in Brown vs Board of Edu that separate but equal was not equal. As a result B/W students were bused all over the country to get e******y for 50 years. Busing is abandoned now. It was a total failure. The IQ of the affected students didn't rise a 10th of a point. Trillions of tx payer dollars has been squandered by the socialist Democrats. The welfare program "Community Reinvestment & Redevelopment Act" pass and signed by Democrat Jimmy Carter in 1977 and modified by Bill Clinton, Democrat caused the collapse of the financial system in 2008. However, ignorants believe that Bush 43 caused it; and Democrats cast their v**e while believing the lie. I see the same f**e news played out here every day.

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Nov 7, 2018 17:56:40   #
woodguru
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
LOL! Yeah. There are all sorts of language corruptions which they use and think normal.


Jus axe Al Sharpton, he tell you bout it

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Nov 7, 2018 18:12:54   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
woodguru wrote:
Jus axe Al Sharpton, he tell you bout it


Nailed it!

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Nov 7, 2018 22:11:28   #
Carol Kelly
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
I figured I'd have this one blocked already. LOL! But it just strikes me as so universal across the entirety of the American Black culture. It's become stereotypical. We hear it even in the professional black people. Is it actually r****t to note it?


No just very aware of your surroundings.

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