Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day.
Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers.
I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
you guys always complain that cara whines too much and should have a stronger mind but now that she has become all you guys wish she were, you guys hate her and find that she acts entitled. how is she acting entitled? its not like she is making someone do something she have won almost everything so far therefore she is making the decisions. Is it wrong to win challenges?
You know whats wrong? To make multiple accounts on this site and acting different in them.
Cara acts entitled because like Camila they think they are elite and call the shots. Cara with every comment this season as been really unpleasant. The Tony situation was fun when she first dragged him but she is an hypocrite cuz she also cheated on the back of the bus. But going on-topic she first complained about people in the house being sheep and all bullying her and what is she doing to some of these girls? Ganging on them with the rest of the house (especially Aneesa). I know they got beef but still.
Plus during these last seasons she has brought literally NOTHING to the show. I used to love Cara but I would be pleased if her last challenge was Champs vs Pro. Thats the only challenged where she came full circle and now its complete. After Champs vs Pro she should've retired or took a LONG break. CT's last challenge should've been Invasion too. He came full circle and won an individual challenge. Camila shouldn't even have been casted after Rivals 1 too be honest and Johnny well Johnny is Johnny.
People are sick of these 4 (Cara, Camila, CT and Johnny) because they literally do the same thing every season and poison the challenge when the themes/cast could be fresh and interesting.
I'm still waiting for a type of challenge where there are no champions from the beginning to the end. (or at least only 1 time winners).
Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Yaaaas drag him with those facts
Yet there wasn't a single FACT in that entire post
Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
So because your friend had a bad experience with the police, that means there is systemic racism against blacks? Do you want me to cite circumstances where there was police brutality against whites as well? Don't debate me with conjecture, but rather use facts. Your personal experience doesn't represent law enforcement/governing in the entire country
DScott wrote:Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Yaaaas drag him with those facts
Yet there wasn't a single FACT in that entire post
Someone who lives in that area and knows the city doesnt know the facts from first hand experiences? Ok...
Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Also, if there is systemic racism, then it shouldn't matter where I live should it?? Because by your logic the entire system is rigged against blacks
DScott wrote:Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Yaaaas drag him with those facts
Yet there wasn't a single FACT in that entire post
Someone who lives in that area and knows the city doesnt know the facts from first hand experiences? Ok...
I lived in Yonkers and the Bronx so I know the "facts" And the first hand experience
you guys always complain that cara whines too much and should have a stronger mind but now that she has become all you guys wish she were, you guys hate her and find that she acts entitled. how is she acting entitled? its not like she is making someone do something she have won almost everything so far therefore she is making the decisions. Is it wrong to win challenges?
You know whats wrong? To make multiple accounts on this site and acting different in them.
Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
So because your friend had a bad experience with the police, that means there is systemic racism against blacks? Do you want me to cite circumstances where there was police brutality against whites as well? Don't debate me with conjecture, but rather use facts. Your personal experience doesn't represent law enforcement/governing in the entire country
I wanna hear your personal experience. How about every interaction was bad while I was treated like a god. Obviously if you're from Yonkers you know you see cops a lot.
Also my experience are fact because they happened. Excuse me. I'm not debating, there's nothing to debate lol
Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Also, if there is systemic racism, then it shouldn't matter where I live should it?? Because by your logic the entire system is rigged against blacks
Im saying you should of seen it nonstop where you're from. Walk through ghetto square or slowbombs lol.
Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
So because your friend had a bad experience with the police, that means there is systemic racism against blacks? Do you want me to cite circumstances where there was police brutality against whites as well? Don't debate me with conjecture, but rather use facts. Your personal experience doesn't represent law enforcement/governing in the entire country
Dude, you started this whole thing with anecdotal evidence. You can't do that then jump on someone for doing the same. Don't be that guy.
DScott wrote:Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
So because your friend had a bad experience with the police, that means there is systemic racism against blacks? Do you want me to cite circumstances where there was police brutality against whites as well? Don't debate me with conjecture, but rather use facts. Your personal experience doesn't represent law enforcement/governing in the entire country
Dude, you started this whole thing with anecdotal evidence. You can't do that then jump on someone for doing the same. Don't be that guy.
No I didn't. Read back and you'll see the statistics I cited to disprove someone else's ridiculous theories. I love how everyone acts like it's so silly and stupid to believe that systemic racism doesn't exist, yet the two people all of you guys are calling out and ragging on are the only people in this entire thread that have actually provided factual proof and statistics. We are debating with facts and you guys are debating with myths. This isn't the 1960s or the 1800s. There is no systemic racism and nobody is stopping black people from succeeding.
DScott wrote:Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Also, if there is systemic racism, then it shouldn't matter where I live should it?? Because by your logic the entire system is rigged against blacks
Im saying you should of seen it nonstop where you're from. Walk through ghetto square or slowbombs lol.
Yeah well I didn't see it nonstop, because that is completely exaggerated. And your personal experience doesn't trump mine because you had a bad experience with the police. Nor does it represent the fact that there is systemic racism. There are bad cops out there but the system isn't rigged against blacks. Especially considering that there are plenty of blacks in the police force
DScott wrote:Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Also, if there is systemic racism, then it shouldn't matter where I live should it?? Because by your logic the entire system is rigged against blacks
Im saying you should of seen it nonstop where you're from. Walk through ghetto square or slowbombs lol.
Yeah well I didn't see it nonstop, because that is completely exaggerated. And your personal experience doesn't trump mine because you had a bad experience with the police. Nor does it represent the fact that there is systemic racism. There are bad cops out there but the system isn't rigged against blacks. Especially considering that there are plenty of blacks in the police force
Do you mind saying your ethnicity? I understand if you don't want to.
DScott wrote:Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day. Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers. I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Also, if there is systemic racism, then it shouldn't matter where I live should it?? Because by your logic the entire system is rigged against blacks
Im saying you should of seen it nonstop where you're from. Walk through ghetto square or slowbombs lol.
Yeah well I didn't see it nonstop, because that is completely exaggerated. And your personal experience doesn't trump mine because you had a bad experience with the police. Nor does it represent the fact that there is systemic racism. There are bad cops out there but the system isn't rigged against blacks. Especially considering that there are plenty of blacks in the police force
Do you mind saying your ethnicity? I understand if you don't want to.
No, because my ethnicity isn't relevant to this discussion.
Hey D.
Woah someone from Yonkers doesn't see obvious racism everyday. I probably need to read more, don't wanna judge what you're trying to say without seeing more. However, come on the way whites are treated compared to blacks around here is night and day.
Story time, me and my friend get busted for drinking on the subway. He gets yelled at nonstop to stop resisting while he quietly asks what he did wrong. (He was convinced to do push ups on the train). I am constantly told by the officers "We're sorry we had to do this". Yeah there's a difference between how white and black are treated. Sorry this example is the city and not Yonkers.
I do have to read what you are trying to say though.
Hey Debut
Yaaaas drag him with those facts
****** lol
Cara acts entitled because like Camila they think they are elite and call the shots. Cara with every comment this season as been really unpleasant. The Tony situation was fun when she first dragged him but she is an hypocrite cuz she also cheated on the back of the bus. But going on-topic she first complained about people in the house being sheep and all bullying her and what is she doing to some of these girls? Ganging on them with the rest of the house (especially Aneesa). I know they got beef but still.
Plus during these last seasons she has brought literally NOTHING to the show. I used to love Cara but I would be pleased if her last challenge was Champs vs Pro. Thats the only challenged where she came full circle and now its complete. After Champs vs Pro she should've retired or took a LONG break. CT's last challenge should've been Invasion too. He came full circle and won an individual challenge. Camila shouldn't even have been casted after Rivals 1 too be honest and Johnny well Johnny is Johnny.
People are sick of these 4 (Cara, Camila, CT and Johnny) because they literally do the same thing every season and poison the challenge when the themes/cast could be fresh and interesting.
I'm still waiting for a type of challenge where there are no champions from the beginning to the end. (or at least only 1 time winners).
Yet there wasn't a single FACT in that entire post
So because your friend had a bad experience with the police, that means there is systemic racism against blacks? Do you want me to cite circumstances where there was police brutality against whites as well? Don't debate me with conjecture, but rather use facts. Your personal experience doesn't represent law enforcement/governing in the entire country
Someone who lives in that area and knows the city doesnt know the facts from first hand experiences? Ok...
Also, if there is systemic racism, then it shouldn't matter where I live should it?? Because by your logic the entire system is rigged against blacks
I lived in Yonkers and the Bronx so I know the "facts" And the first hand experience
FALSE!
I wanna hear your personal experience. How about every interaction was bad while I was treated like a god. Obviously if you're from Yonkers you know you see cops a lot.
Also my experience are fact because they happened. Excuse me. I'm not debating, there's nothing to debate lol
Im saying you should of seen it nonstop where you're from. Walk through ghetto square or slowbombs lol.
Dude, you started this whole thing with anecdotal evidence. You can't do that then jump on someone for doing the same. Don't be that guy.
Those tears still flowing & the violin still playing lmaoooooooooo
When No Quitters podcast beleives it was reddit and producers on secret twitter accounts that leaked Tony's tea....
Why even engage in conversation with people like Gorbo and AFS?
If that floats your boat, sail on.
The net many are using to catch racism is giant and snagging way too many things that aren't racist in any way, shape, or form.
Lol I see now, I've just been pretty absent lately and was shocked to see someone from my city.
No I didn't. Read back and you'll see the statistics I cited to disprove someone else's ridiculous theories. I love how everyone acts like it's so silly and stupid to believe that systemic racism doesn't exist, yet the two people all of you guys are calling out and ragging on are the only people in this entire thread that have actually provided factual proof and statistics. We are debating with facts and you guys are debating with myths. This isn't the 1960s or the 1800s. There is no systemic racism and nobody is stopping black people from succeeding.
Yeah well I didn't see it nonstop, because that is completely exaggerated. And your personal experience doesn't trump mine because you had a bad experience with the police. Nor does it represent the fact that there is systemic racism. There are bad cops out there but the system isn't rigged against blacks. Especially considering that there are plenty of blacks in the police force
Do you mind saying your ethnicity? I understand if you don't want to.
No, because my ethnicity isn't relevant to this discussion.
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