And why does Denilson get a pass on saying that black people are poor? Do black people get a free pass on the offensive stakes?
And why does Denilson get a pass on saying that black people are poor? Do black people get a free pass on the offensive stakes?
Miles, those teenage drug dealers earn more in a day than you do a month. You are a mere pauper to them, your everyman, ordinary 9-to-5 lifestyle pathetic. However hard you work you'll never experience the extravagance, adoration and power of Beyonce's, 2-Pac's and Boris Johnson's.
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That is so decked out, that my granny paid me 15 an hour in 2001 to paint it myself.
How offensive. 9-5? Never.
I am in competition with nobody nor even trying to get rich. I am just asking why people choose to be poor. Sure a drug dealer can get very rich, but there is also a good chance of going to prison or getting stabbed too. Probably better to not go down that route. Not many drug dealers where I am and a jolly good thing it is too. It is not looked upon too fondly and it is great for society.
Double standards of course mate the PC warriors outraged that someone speaks out
Miles fancy speaking you mind watch your Ps and Q's the fear of being called a racist
I totally agree the Black racist carrys on with impunity why because of fear everybody being classed as a bigot racist etc.
You live your Life you choose a path I know a few people who did not have the best upbringing but they went on to adult education and made something of themselves.
Trouble is with poverty people love to bragg how poor they are !!
I don't mind him being a complete racist, but it was funny that he was the one saying black people are poor to begin with and me saying it was choice was apparently the very devilish thing to do. I just think people do happen to have some agency over their lives. Exactly people from poor beginnings can and often do just fine. On the flip side many do not. It is about choices at the end of the day.
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