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I think that part of it is an inferiority complex. Think of the stereotypes: black men are more physically fit, have bigger penises, are more virile, "once you go black, you never go back," and then, of course, there's this:

Okay, so I'm ready to have a real discussion. I can't think of what else to do. I feel incredibly helpless in the face of all the hate, ignorance, and fear that seems to so often win out over love and kindness in this country. So my question is this: why are white people so afraid of black people? Because

Ah, but what about Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily? No shit.

This belongs on Cinemax at 3 a.m. Also? Slob on my knob like it's corn on the cob? REALLY?!? Those some deep lyrics.

We all know that the more money you have in this society, the less the law applies to you. I read the first three paragraphs of that Vanity Fair article and found it to be so disturbing that I couldn't continue. The man may not have been found guilty in a court of law, but he WAY crossed the line with his own