Quote Originally Posted by Krypt View Post

Instead of perpetuating nonsense, why don't any of the inquisitive minds (lol) in this thread consider the underlying cultural issues that manifest into African American behavior. My anthropology professor introduced me to a book which serves as an excellent sociological perspective on how poverty and oppression has affected the black community through a multitude of generations. This ethnographic narrative may be too much for the simpletons on this degen site but w/e.

http://www.amazon.com/Tallys-Corner-...=tallys+corner
You pulled this shit in another thread.

Read in Matt Damon's Southie Voice:
"Of course that's your contention.
You're a first year grad student.
You just finished some Marxian
historian, Pete Garrison prob'ly,
and so naturally that's what you
believe until next month when you
get to James Lemon and get convinced
that Virginia and Pennsylvania were
strongly entrepreneurial and
capitalist back in 1740. That'll
last until sometime in your second
year, then you'll be in here
regurgitating Gordon Wood about the
Pre-revolutionary utopia and the
capital-forming effects of military
mobilization."