I have a dream that one day SW will not be judged by the color of their skin.
[QUOTE=HugeMat;6533570]SMH. This dude is a clown & for this racist ass post. Admin should do something about this.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Cam442;6533550]I know this is a forum to find and share info on the hobby, but this sir ain't it. Riding around taking random pictures of SW's is very creepy and your racist rant is very ignorant. We choose what we want to put out in the world, but you chose to put out garbage. Do better. If you can.[/QUOTE]I have a dream that one day SW will not be judge by the color of their skin but by the tightness of their vag and the fullness of their boobies.
Personally for me, I am an equal opportunity monger. I enjoy women of all types. In fact, I just came back from an extreme pounding session with one of my BSW regulars. It was pretty hot and passionate. We had to go somewhere secluded because she is a screamer.
Unfortunately in our society, skin color is often the first thing that gets noticed and the last thing that gets forgotten about a person. If someone does something bad, we attribute it to their skin color.
Personally, I don't think Sam said anything terribly offensive. Some of the WSW often say the most offensive stuff I hear. Often times, they have this attitude against black people because of several bad personal experiences.
There's a WSW mentioned in Cookiejar's thread. She would have a very strong attitude against black people and would often throw the Nword out without any provocation. When she was younger, she was in foster care with a black family. The black family let their son impregnate her while she was in their care. Then they took custody of her mixed kid. I lost touch with that WSW but she said that one thing she wanted to accomplish before she died was to end the lives of that black family. Oddly enough, she did have a black male friend on the ave that was on disability with no fingers.
There's another WSW I know. She's very young and innocent and has ambitions to get clean and fix her life situation. But she also has a negative view of black people. One reason is because there is a black monger who is filming his cardates without the knowledge or consent of the SW. Then posting the vids online. He posted a clip of her and she was shocked and very upset about it.
Saigon is probably one of the more black friendly AMPs in the area. I've nailed several black chicks there and crossed paths with several black mongers in the shower area. But there was one day I could hear them throw out some black guy because he was being too troublesome. I was down the hall in one of the rooms plowing a tiny worker and I could hear a black guy in the lobby being a bit too loud and crazy.
I also heard that there are a group of black teens going around the ave terrorizing WSW just because they are white.
I'm sure there are millions of these types of examples. I'm sure these things could happen with any race, but the last thing they end up forgetting about these events is the guy's skin color.
Food for thought, but we can't really fix race relations in our society on a thread getting laid.
It is hard being black in america
[QUOTE=Cam442;6534282]Racism in todays times isn't outright, it's subtle. If a chick say's she can't work with black men, whether that's from bad experiences, making sure neighbors doesn't suspects something, or they dick to big / last too long, then in that circumstance I get it. At the end of the day, this is a business for them. I'd respect someone more if they were upfront with it instead of being a slimy coward pushing a narrative. It's not a black problem, it's a economic problem where unfortunately a large group of Black Americans find themselves in.
As a black man, no one ever turned me away or gave me problems like steal or set me up. Maybe I've been too lucky? Intuitive? Picky? Or carry myself a certain way? I don't know.
SamKatz post was clearly pushing a racist narrative. I don't care how how many BSW you smashed. You downplaying it and recounting examples from people in a fucked up environment in support of his post is saying nothing.
This is not me fixing race issues, this me calling out bullshit. Do better.[/QUOTE]Buddy. I understand it is hard being black in america. It is hard being black anywhere in the world. I understand and sympathize with your situation.
The most common rule SW have is that they don't see black guys. I ask them why and they say it is because every bad interaction they had was with a black guy. I'm sure there are bad dudes in all races. I think this is wrong, but I can't change how they feel. I can't change how the bad ones act.
I totally agree with your statement that it is more of an economic problem rather than a skin color problem.
I knew a afro-latin gentleman. He was very anti-black. One of his hispanic buddies kindly reminded him that he was also black and his response was "I'm not black, I'm from (hispanic country X)".
There are even a growing number of black people on social media gaining popularity because they point out other black people being crazy and telling people to do better.
I'm just shedding light on the problem so that someone higher up can address these issues to make changes. Things aren't going to change if we just ignore the issue.
This is an economic problem not a black problem
[QUOTE=BeefNoodleSoup;6534314]Buddy. I understand it is hard being black in america. It is hard being black anywhere in the world. I understand and sympathize with your situation.
I totally agree with your statement that it is more of an economic problem rather than a skin color problem.
I knew a afro-latin gentleman. He was very anti-black. One of his hispanic buddies kindly reminded him that he was also black and his response was "I'm not black, I'm from (hispanic country X)".
There are even a growing number of black people on social media gaining popularity because they point out other black people being crazy and telling people to do better.
I'm just shedding light on the problem so that someone higher up can address these issues to make changes. Things aren't going to change if we just ignore the issue.[/QUOTE][URL]https://youtu.be/th6pg1nu1vs[/URL]
Here is one example. A black woman goes to target and wants $1000 of free stuff for reparations.
I'm sure she has not received a fair shot in life and her economic situation has let her to demand free stuff at target. But most would agree that this was not the best way to approach the issue and most people in our society will *incorrectly* view this as a black problem. They see the color of her skin and are not able to see the balance on her bank account.