No. White people will always be considered evil people. We will never be able to do anything right.
2006-06-06 22:01:51
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answered by Track Walker 6
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No. We won't be asking to. We are white, no big deal. See white people don't take a "yeah I'm proud to be white and I'm proud of my heritage" attitude for the most part because we haven't been told that we are less because of our heritage or skin color so there really isn't any big deal about being white... we don't have to say "Yeah I'm Mexican and proud of it" or "Yeah I'm black and proud of it" why would anyone claim to be "proud" of whatever skin color or ethnicity they are since they obviously had nothing to do with it... we are born as we are and we have no control over which two people get together and create us therefore people have no basis to have those limiting, common attitudes... besides what makes you think you have to be an ethnic minority to be proud of your ethnicity?
2006-06-06 22:10:04
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answered by ohyeah 2
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First of all booboolubear is only saying that sh*t because her husband is and illegal alien. I know because she has attacked me personally for my answers on immigration issues by contacting my email address.
Secondly, could you imagine if someone started a United White College Fund, or The Race (except for white people, Mexicans have La Raza meaning The Race)? Hell no! The other races wouldn't stand for it. We are evil and racist for celebrating being white.
2006-06-07 01:15:33
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answered by howthehellshouldiknow 3
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I once took a sociology class from a lady who was rabidly anti-white male. She defined everyone except white males as a minority and all minorities were entitled to compensation.
In line with your question; I asked her, just on numbers alone, wouldn't white males then be considered a minority (after every other possible group had been defined as a minority).
Tangential to your question; it is funny to watch how African-Americans (Born in the US) are put out by both white and black people from Africa who become US citizens and then refer to themselves as African-Americans. John Kerry's wife was born in Mozambique and became a US citizen. In the early part of his campaign she referred to herself as an African-American (which is correct), until black Democrats got all bent out of shape about it.
2006-06-07 00:32:25
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be wonderful. Just drink beer and use dope and get a government check and free heath care. Have a bunch of kids and increase your government check so you can drink more beer and b i t c h about how badly you are treated. I forgot subsidized housing and not having to have car insurance. What a Great Life.
2006-06-07 03:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care what anyone thinks, I am proud to be white! I know the comments people will have about that , but I do not care. I know there are a lot of racist out there who think white is "better". I do not think it is any better or any worse, but when talking about nasty racism, there is a lot of that going on in ALL races, not just the white people!
2006-06-07 01:28:14
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answered by sasha69 3
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White people are not allowed to be proud of their heritage. Only the NON white races are allowed to show and honor their heritage.. White people certainly don`t have white colleges, or white schools or white celebrations of any kind. If we are proud of our heritage obviously, we must HATE everyone else..
Go figure...
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2006-06-06 22:02:52
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answered by jaantoo1 6
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White people have no interest in being proud of being white. Go to central Africa and ask people if they're "proud" to be black, and they'll probably look at you funny... that kind of thing only comes out of years of abuse and isolation. If anything, white people may be proud of their ethnic backgrounds, but not of their "whiteness."
Once whites are the minority, they'll just get more bitter and racist. Uneducated white people in the US (sadly, the majority of white people) tend to refer to the US as their country, and they tend to see other colors of people as invading their country... if things don't change, we could be heading toward the kind of social chasm that has sparked civil wars in the past.
2006-06-06 22:04:18
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answered by smokingun 4
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No, because race relations in America have nothing to do with race or national origin, it only involves the culture of minority entitlement.
2006-06-06 23:22:04
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answered by MP US Army 7
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Hispanics will never become a majority in the USA.
2006-06-07 00:43:22
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answered by Yahoo Sux 2
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