Now don’t get it twisted, I used to say the word coon rather frequently myself once upon a time and I honestly thought I was out there doing a service to black society by identifying “coons” but then I realized 2 things: 1) I’m out here coon-calling only to be called a coon in return & 2) damn near all of the so-called coons I was identifying were living a better lifestyle that I was and a lifestyle that I’m currently still striving to attain. So when I figured that out, I stopped calling people coons because like I stated earlier, for every one person I may think is a coon, the same number of people probably feel the exact same way about me, so we just cancel each other out. And that brings up another interesting point that was made by somebody on this show. Somebody was talking about how coons need to be executed and a few were on the panel talking about how they have the stomach to proceed with executing a coon, which I highly doubt. There was probably one panelist who probably did have the heart and he just happened to a prior military (like myself). In relation to these executions, I believe ABL said that if we start executing coons, then we would have to execute the entire black population because once again, everybody has a different definition and criteria for what constitutes a coon. Now in relation to what I was saying where I stated that damn near all so-called coons are living a way better lifestyle than I’m currently living, well in most cases that’s facts. Typically what tends to happen in the black community is, the more educated you become, the more money you start earning, the higher up your lifestyle starts to become, you are automatically tossed on the coon train no matter what. It’s like in order to NOT be classified as a coon, you must be willing to remain broke, bummy, dusty and forever playing the “woe is me white supremacy” game to prove to people that you are “down for the peoples”. And we all know what I’m saying to be true. Just pick any random celebrity that black people adored as that celebrity was starting to make a name for himself. The moment that celebrity really blew the hell up, then all of a sudden that celebrity became a sellout and a coon. We see it all of the time. It’s like as much as black people proclaim to want to success & wealth, the moment you get it, you’re not “black” anymore. It’s almost like pro-black babblers equate being black with being broke, poor and struggling as if that’s just your ultimate goal in life if you want to preserve your “black card”. If that’s the case, then I say that it’s time for more black people to embrace being a coon. Who wants to be about the life of struggle in order to remain “on code” and “black first”? Fuck that.
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