Black Guy
Of course they couldn't help themselves and shoehorn in a black where he doesn't belong.
I don't remember many blacks being in metal bands in the 80's.
Of course they couldn't help themselves and shoehorn in a black where he doesn't belong.
I don't remember many blacks being in metal bands in the 80's.
Put it on the agenda for the next Klan gathering, I’m sure one of you is literate enough to write a stern letter to Hollywood about it.
shareIt’s always on the agenda — burning crosses and penning strongly worded letters to Hollywood is practically our bread and butter.
shareSo I believe.
You look amazing in that pointy pillow case with the eye holes though. Really draws attention to those beady, crossed peepers of yours and hides that monobrow nicely. You could almost pass for a normie in it.
Right? Black people weren't even invented until the late 90s...
shareWhat's wrong about OPs comment though? He's absolutely right. Black people don't even attend metal or rock concerts, let alone perform at one. Check out a live Metallica concert, you won't find a single black person in the crowd, or maybe 1 in 30,000.
sharehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Colour
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death_(American_band)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24-7_Spyz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Follow_for_Now
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Barrier
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirax#Members
ROFL!
That's like me naming Eminem, Snow and Vanilla Ice to show you how "many" white rappers and hip hoppers there are. Ridiculous.
I wasn't saying they were prominent. Just that they did exist. It's not really that much of a stretch, especially at grassroots/hobby level like a setting like this proposes.
shareSkavau, you are being purposely obtuse, you know the OP is correct, you've pointed out some exceptions to the rule. But you've still lost the debate if there ever was one.
shareThe OP is correct that black people didn't commonly make metal, or involve themselves in metal bands. But it certainly not unheard of even in that time period.
shareOh yes he’s absolutely right, if you disregard Killswitch Engage, Sepultura, Suffocation, Body Count, Sevendust, Alice and Chains and Living Colour, who all have or have had black members.
I’m sure the OP, who let us not forget identifies as a Nazi, is steadfast in his belief that black people never played in a heavy metal band in the 80s, but to me it doesn’t stretch believability in the slightest.
Can’t help but thinking the cunt just doesn’t like watching black people act.
Where does the OP identify as a Nazi?
share“Where does the OP identify as a Nazi?”
Not here but he has in the past and has made no secret of his tendencies, there was also that time he stated that black women should be kept on leashes like dogs, which was pleasant to read.
Check out his post history if you’re that curious. It makes for colourful reading, if you’ll pardon the pun.
I’m a friendly Nazi, though—I don’t hate Jews, I just despise the Wokes. My feelings toward them are about as warm as Hitler’s were toward the Jews.
shareI'll give you Living Colour, but the rest of the bands you've named are at least 60% white and Body Count is a Hip Hop act. Very poor examples.
share60% white? What are you talking about? The OP is arguing against there being ONE black member in this fictional, small-town heavy metal band of the 80s. It could absolutely be possible and I would say almost certainly happened somewhere in regional America in the 80s.
Very poor comprehension skills from you.
See below a picture of a Metalica concert, seems to back up OP's claim . . .
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEga-dagV-X8lGDrIg8Gmo82yCAT-O5tPJjIy75UFS-39dSnfQpD2gtsXJBvQ-0OM14qBGZ9TjFqcWty1014tWUn4af1_M-gDalhVTYm6niGVNKkVJMBQ86vJIySEsm3ZBX_D51H7QsEB6X9/s1600/Metallica.download+2012.Kirk+crowd.0609-12.jpg
That's right. Before the 90's they knew their place.
sharePoint is they aren’t a metal band.
They’re outcast wannabes looking for attention.
And the black kid is show as the dumb one in the group.
And another black kid is the bully villain.
You don’t see that in woke shows usually.
So Black folks can't enjoy heavy metal? One of my best friends who was Black (RIP) loved classic rock and heavy metal.
I'm White as snow and love R&B and some rap - or are these genres only for the Black folk?