Too numerous to list in fear of leaving someone out. There many knowns and unknowns that I admire and some whom I've had the privilege of being friends with. Their "color" is irrelevant. Their honor is everything.
Originally Posted by watch4bear
colonel allen west
I'd follow him to hell and back.
Originally Posted by Fireball2
I'm color blind. I don't like most people no matter their color.
Any hardworking patriot, educated, or not, who calls bs on BLM and the hypocrisy of his brethren of the same skin color who blame everything, but themselves, for being unsuccessful in life.
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IMHO, I can think of no better modern actor than Denzel Washington. He's got class, yet is very humble.
The Book of Eli.....he added the Bible theme to it if he was going to star in it. Best apocalyptic movie of all time.
The Equalizer.....played a thoroughly moral hero who was more or less an average Joe, but with courage and a sense of compassion for the afflicted.
The Equalizer 2.....same theme with new stories. Rescued a fatherless black teen from the influence of the gangsta crowd. Kicked butt only in self defense and to rescue the innocent. I can't think of a better actor to take the roll of the best 1980s tv series made into 2 of the best movies I've ever seen.
well.there are many black people who i admire.the key word is black.so of the 13% of the race i would say about 4% would be a estimate.the rest well i dont refer to them as black.
There was a big ol black chick in high school. Her butt crack peered out of her pants some days just walking down the hall. She was bound to be admired by some.
There was a big ol black chick in high school. Her butt crack peered out of her pants some days just walking down the hall. She was bound to be admired by some.
There was a huge black girl in my senior year class that nobody knew was pregnant until she was gone for a 2 weeks. She came back showing pictures of her baby.
She was still fat.
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