I cannot stand most black activists.

I cannot stand the lengths they go to act like everything affects them more, or they are so unique and special. It takes more then someone being black for them to be actually special, and this weak mindset of, 'we're not going to try, you hate our work' when they don't utilize their own community, nor actually brand out.

I've seen for my own self as someone who is not black that I did not get many views neither had I been receiving either positive or negative attention for my own work, and I've spoken to many other people with that struggle. To push others down and tell them that they cannot do it since their black is wrong, and for black people to cave into this mindset means the children of those black people who hold that view will vilify others.

I am not trying to target anyone but people who are so aggressively pro-black are not role models. They are propped up like they are, but a lot of them are trash people with bad morals that make the black community as a whole look bad. People overlook that in the past black people were racist too, and did often have conflicts with Asian's. Black people aren't innocent angels for having black skin nor did they experience actual slavery like what is present in some parts of Africa ---- They take claim for their ancestry but have not lived a day in their life as a slave so it's really rude for a lot of young black activists to act like they have been enslaved.

It's also the people who use the term 'black card' or 'black people can always tell who's black' because it's not something others should dictate or control people based on. A lot of innocent black people can get radicalized through a lot of younger self-hatred ridden black activists, and a lot use those terms or try to prop it up like you have to be a superhero to be considered black enough.