I argued that his positions were thin, which they are. They do not encompass black culture but rather a “some” blacks in a kind of “black cracker” subculture that you have made to sound as if it the ENTIRETY OF black America. Your premise is flawed and I broke it down as to why,. including the singular source you provided thus far for it. I gave you additional sources that demonstrate why the premise you gave was too limited to be of complete use to determine that blacks do not form a culture in America but only a subculture. I did _not_ demonstrate that black culture is real. But I demonstrated that your argument that black culture was not real but only a subculture of white (cracker and not northeast or other) culture from Ireland-scotland does not have enough footing to deny the existence of black culture. To improve your position from the low spot it is in, you could add an additional source (You say “many”? One more may be enough). Or you could counter by asking me to argue why I believe that black culture is a reality and not just a subculture of crackers that spread.

 I argued that his positions were thin, which they are. They do not encompass black culture but rather a “some” blacks in a kind of “black cracker” subculture that you have made to sound as if it the ENTIRETY OF black America.
Your premise is flawed and I broke it down as to why,. including the singular source you provided thus far for it.
I gave you additional sources that demonstrate why the premise you gave was too limited to be of complete use to determine that blacks do not form a culture in America but only a subculture.
I did _not_ demonstrate that black culture is real. But I demonstrated that your argument that black culture was not real but only a subculture of white (cracker and not northeast or other) culture from Ireland-scotland does not have enough footing to deny the existence of black culture.
To improve your position from the low spot it is in, you could add an additional source (You say “many”? One more may be enough).
Or you could counter by asking me to argue why I believe that black culture is a reality and not just a subculture of crackers that spread.
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