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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: wonga66 on January 11, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
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Chaim's Negro mimicings are getting even more realistic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdC7riOc8FU&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdC7riOc8FU&feature=related)
This recent clip of schvartzesses fighting like female baboons in heat http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/florida/police-probe-wild-melee-caught-tape (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/florida/police-probe-wild-melee-caught-tape)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HucqTO4vfb8
reminded me of his imitation of a [censored] ('Laetetia'?). Are there any clips on Youtube of him mimicing a [censored]?
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Great video!! Actually Chaim is 100% correct in his assessment of the condition of Negro communication skills here in America... Although blacks have access to far better education then ever before they seem to be on a backslide when it comes to their ability to communicate.
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At about 5:35 (Monkey see monkey do) in the video, Chaim hears David laughing in the background, and Chaim almost lost it.
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Chaim's impression of Martin Luther King Jr. was dead on. 100%
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That was a great analysis of the snivel rights movement.
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that's a classic! ;D
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There was some accomplished Black writer (Thomas Sowell or Walter Williams, or somebody like that) who posted a piece several months ago about the decline of Black society. In particular, the writer noted the decline into Ebonics among Black youth. The writer described an observation from a family get-together: ALL the older Blacks spoke proper English, and the younger spoke the now-common Black gibberish. The writer's point is that the decline of Black society has far leFair or not, those standardized tests have a major impact on college admissions and financial aid.
ss to do with racism than it does with bad choices.
Of course, nobody will pay attention to that piece, because there's too much money at stake with 'chasing racial ambulances'. That article and this nauseating 'girls gone wild' video above should be required for the American public.
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Ithaca, I have a hard time buying that in some ways. It could be that some blacks learned to speak with less ebonics when they were in public in the past. However there has always, always been a "negro dialect". Like all languages it evolves over time, and maybe what the author meant was that the older ones weren't saying newer ebonics words like muhfugga and nomesane.