Black Sellouts Then and Now: The Same Dangerous Mindset

Black Sellouts Then and Now: The Same Dangerous Mindset



The betrayal of Black people is nothing new—it’s been happening since slavery. Today’s sellouts still seek approval from those in power, aligning with white supremacy and abandoning the fight for true freedom and equality. #RolandMartinUnfiltered #BlackStarNetwork #BlackHistory #RaceRelations #SocialJustice #BlackLiberation #CivilRights #SystemicRacism #PowerDynamics #BlackCommunity #CriticalRaceTheory #Equality

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42 thoughts on “Black Sellouts Then and Now: The Same Dangerous Mindset

  1. Sweet hart you have spoke the absolute truth l want to commend you for speaking the truth but if you notice they be the main ones to complain not realizing what they do is one of the main reasons for the citation.

  2. Or it's more like Malcolm X characterized it, always some identifying with their oppressor. And if we're overall in the same society, how much you do that identifying is more a matter of degree than kind. (Not at all, a near-impossibility. I have a glimpse of this as a woman, but just a glimpse being white. Oppression sucks, big donkey members.)

  3. I'm a black African American. No matter how much some of our people kiss there Butts, those folk will make them regret. Whyte people easily gets tired of being nice to non whytes. The Sambo's will regret it.I agree with this lady 185.000 %🎉🎉🎉🎉

  4. I just ask another black woman how she likes a neighborhood and she told me in a roundabout way to move to another neighborhood. I said oh my gosh, she’s a sellout.😢

  5. Or they know it won't work but they do it "for a bag". Other blacks should be condemning them for that. But a lot of ignorant blacks will say "Nah.. Let them get the bag", not knowing those sellouts are doing more harm than some Neo-Nazi bigot on social media. ever could

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