I would say that Eye B Rollin is just a troll, but then that would mean Jaylan is a troll, Max Rex is a troll, and 90% of black people are trolls.
Unfortunately, like I said, what you guys have seen between me and Eye B Rollin is how it goes when a black person that isn't sold out to far left/victimhood narratives, tries to have a reasonable conversation with 90% of black people.
- Eye B Rollin will never, ever, call out Ray Ray and Pookie for the thuggery and violence
- He will continue to blame such thuggery and violence on a white man holding Ray Ray down
- He will avoid addressing the fact that there's white poor neighborhoods that don't have this level of violence, thus, if poverty = violence, why is it only in black neighborhoods at these mass levels?
- He will never, ever, address anything related to thug culture and how it's the number one issue in black America today, not slavery nor Jim Crow nor a boogie man called white supremacy or institutionalized racism that NOBODY can point to. If there was a white power holding down blacks, how does Black America amass $1.1 trillion in spending power, have a strong black middle class, many black CEOs, black millionaires, black women the most enrolled in college. You can't have a WHITE system seeking to PUSH BLACKS OUT, while having the same WHITE system creating all of this success for black people at the same damn time.
None of his positions make any god damn sense, and he will continue to respond with bullshyt responses instead of admitting what he is saying makes no damn sense.
Eye B Rollin might be a guy, might be a chick, but the FACT remains is that he represents what 90% of black people think and it's why the black community will NEVER (and I mean NEVER) get out of last place. We can never get out of last place until we have an HONEST conversation.........black people don't want to have that, because in doing so you will have to tear down the three heroes of the black community, which are:
- Thug Culture
- Liberal/Socialist Policies by the Democrat Party
- Pulpit Prosperity Gospel Preachers