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Michael Robinson on why many people hate Cam Newton


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4 hours ago, pantherjack77 said:

good post

I think many people are getting really burned out with race issues and although it is certainly a relevant topic of discussion that our society needs to have, sometimes its just people not liking other people...as you stated here

as a white male I can say this- sometimes I feel I am blamed for everything...

women think I am sexist and oppressive

blacks think I am racist and oppressive

Hispanics think I am racist and oppressive

gays and lesbians think I am homophobic and oppressive

not everyone of course...I have moments when I have great hope for humanity...but boy the victimization card is getting tired

and I'm even using it here lol!

lol..   Maybe there's a reason. 

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4 minutes ago, TheGreatestOfAllTimeCam said:

looks more indian than anything

You should get out more.

Contrary to popular belief, all blacks don't look the same (even/especially from Africa).

They're people from the continent (Eastern, Southern, Central Africa) who look like Wilson, etc.,  who have no mixture in them whatsoever.

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Just now, FootballMaestro said:

You should get out more.

Contrary to popular belief, all blacks don't look the same (even/especially from Africa).

They're people from the continent (Eastern, Southern, Central Africa) who look like Wilson, etc.,  who have no mixture in them whatsoever.

I'm out plenty. He looks of native american descent.

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21 minutes ago, TheGreatestOfAllTimeCam said:

I'm out plenty. He looks of native american descent.

As I said. You need to get out more, and/or meet more people. LOL

I've seen or met many Khoi-san (from Southern Africa), Hausa Fulani in Nigeria, Ethiopians, Sudanese, Kenyans, etc.,, etc.., who look like that, and they have no outside mixture whatsoever.

It's just that here in America, we all fall on the West African archetype. Not realizing, blacks folks have diversity (even with out mixture), just like whites do (an Italian or Spaniard, compared to a Nordic for example).

You got folks in Africa with "Chinese eyes", aquiline or "straight noses", and "long hair". But credible scientist (and DNA) will tell you they didn't inherit these features from anyone one. If anything, they feel other "races" inherited these features from blacks in Southern, East, and Central-East Africa then spread it around the world.

These people live in the Bush, with no mixture. And DNA today can trace their lineage back 150-300,000 yrs back to the advent of Homo Sapiens Sapiens, as I said with  no mixture.

Didn't mean to get anthropological, geographical, and historical on you. But hopefully, you get the point (and get out a bit more). LOL

Ok. Panthers clinched a playoff spot. Enough of this. Time to celebrate a quick moment, then focus on New Orleans.

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