Grown Talk: Should Black Men show each other more respect/brotherhood?

Quek9

K9
BGOL Investor
I notice that brothers really ain't cool with each other.

Thinking this is really hurting us...and they using this division more and more.

And I ain't even talking about street level stuff either.

Corporate level and just regular business environment.

Just walking down the street giving a head nod.

Dudes in the same neighborhood same buildings, etc. don't even acknowledge each other.

But will mean mug.

But the other don't do that.

Am I tripping?

I'm just saying imagine if Black men especially in light of recent events started acknowledging each other...

it seems unlike MANY other groups we can NEVER find some type of consensus to truly unite on and we can never vote together.

So maybe if we started building at just that simple basic level t would make a difference?
I'm always civil and courteous until provoked not to be with my kind. I am generally standoffish with cacs and others.
 

0utsyder

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Last edited:

The Plutonian

The Anti Bullshitter
BGOL Investor
Bro you cold

:lol::lol:

Even with the tears...

You STILL got a little bit of doubt in your heart!!!

Nah, I believe Jalen is true but C Webb looked like it hurt him to say I love you too. Man family and siblings are funny but if you real with the love you always want your brothers and sisters to excel even if they out do you. Much success to you, even if wish me the opposite.
 

donhustle

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Prison changed our culture. Do you think all that gladiator shit stops when the incarcerated are released?
 

fourthstbully

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
we definitely should.

I notice that brothers really ain't cool with each other.

Thinking this is really hurting us...and they using this division more and more.

And I ain't even talking about street level stuff either.

Corporate level and just regular business environment.

Just walking down the street giving a head nod.

Dudes in the same neighborhood same buildings, etc. don't even acknowledge each other.

But will mean mug.

But the other don't do that.

Am I tripping?

I'm just saying imagine if Black men especially in light of recent events started acknowledging each other...

it seems unlike MANY other groups we can NEVER find some type of consensus to truly unite on and we can never vote together.

So maybe if we started building at just that simple basic level t would make a difference?
 

DMXtreem

Rising Star
Platinum Member
I notice that brothers really ain't cool with each other.

Thinking this is really hurting us...and they using this division more and more.

And I ain't even talking about street level stuff either.

Corporate level and just regular business environment.

Just walking down the street giving a head nod.

Dudes in the same neighborhood same buildings, etc. don't even acknowledge each other.

But will mean mug.

But the other don't do that.

Am I tripping?

I'm just saying imagine if Black men especially in light of recent events started acknowledging each other...

it seems unlike MANY other groups we can NEVER find some type of consensus to truly unite on and we can never vote together.

So maybe if we started building at just that simple basic level t would make a difference?
Nope, you're right on target!!!
 

sorcererforemost

Rising Star
Registered
We should but we're too busy stunting on eachbother or worried about the next black man having something you don't.

It's why I want rappers (male and female) to shut the fuck up some time. Nothing they say or do promotes positivity or advancement.

They aren't role models and shouldn't be, but the reality is that they ARE the face of and most people's first experience with black people.
 

BGLR1212000

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
I hate to be that guy thats blaming music, but we know enough now that music shapes the culture. Its time to admit that a certain kind of rap is destructive. Granted that's not the end all be all, but I feel like theres a lot of fake gangstas out there, that's got shit twisted, and the music/culture put that battery in em.
 
Top