what if an asian wore black pride T-shirts, I see open mindness in your question but you must opened it up all the way. Besides Blacks didn't enslave whites either, you got to keep that in mind. And really the problem is the equality still hasn't set in on this planet, its rediculous.
2006-06-16 11:46:06
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answered by Carla 2
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If you want to wear a white pride t-shirt, great; that's a whole lot less threatening that wearing a swastika or a sheet over your head in that case of the KKK. Usually, these things meant that some black person was going to get lynched or dragged to death from the back of a pick-up truck. Do you support that?
Having pride is one thing, violence toward anyone is another. I don't support violence from anyone, black or white. White pride is scary for a black person. As a black person, if I saw someone with a white pride t-shirt, I'd be wondering how long before the "n" word starts to fly. I can imagine that white people may feel similar about blacks who openly display their black pride. Having pride in ones race should not necessarily mean that the person wearing the t-shirt is a racist, but are they usually, I don't know. Black pride was created to counter the notion that black people were ugly, stupid, and worthless. It was supposed to be an uplifting thing not a negative.
Black people continue to struggle with identity issues. You may or may not have heard about the world cup soccer games where whites threw banana peels and made money noises when the black players were on the field. Remember, this is 2006. With this stupidity, insensitivity and blatant racism going on in the world today, why oh why are your thinking about a t-shirt logo.
Something to think about ...
2006-06-16 14:33:59
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answered by truly 6
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I believe that black people think too much of themselves. And if black people would stop being so egotistical, then all races can wear their pride t-shirts and not be lynched. I also think that people are somehow always trying to please Africans. Like the government is afraid of a hate crime lawsuit. It's really upseting knowing that black people usually don't do anything, but get more support.
2006-06-16 11:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You're absolutely correct. There's really nothing to think about though. White people are the majority. Why would you NEED to wear a pride shirt?
2006-06-16 11:46:15
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answered by Tiffy 1
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I think both of the are getting it wrong!! the t-shirt Should Say American pride!!!!!
2006-06-16 11:44:42
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answered by Pobept 6
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both races have and wear pride tshirts but is the differences in the tshirts. and who are you getting your facts from about white people being lynched.
to truly-"Black people continue to struggle with identity issues"
black people dont struggle with identity issues. that whole statement really had nothing to do with that paragraph.
2006-06-16 11:42:58
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answered by LVLYLDY98 2
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Oh, brother, a number of those solutions. How did you comprehend your college would have a difficulty with you wearing a blouse that suggested, "i love White human beings"? i comprehend why. because a gaggle of ignorant white human beings have used their racist propoganda to point that "i love White human beings" is synonymous with the hatred of different races. they're allowed to apply the media to grandstand their recommendations, and they water down the rhetoric to look useful in e book. yet, wise human beings comprehend that their so-referred to as "merchandising delight contained in the white race" quantities to no longer some more thing effective than subjugating others. They screwed it up for you. Sorry. i do not comprehend of the different racist propoganda that signifies that loving your own race potential hating different races. If I wore a blouse that suggested, "i love Black human beings", the in undemanding words those that ought to have a difficulty with it truly is white human beings. (i'm seen white.) "causing" themes is our constitutional precise, and our duty as voters. Race is a controversy, and see you later because it keeps to be an problem, we'd want to continuously listen from as many aspects as plausible, in as many words as plausible, as frequently as plausible. Blanketing the problem through legislating expression will neither remedy the problem, or avert heated discourse. If each body is ill of the race problem, then through all potential, positioned it on the table, open it up, and take the middle out. do not hide it up, and allow it lay there, stinking up the completed usa.
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answered by ? 4
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they are wearing the same t-shirts just different colors..i dont think they would be against each other
2006-06-16 11:44:47
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answered by I'M SINGLE AND BEAUTIFUL!! 1
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depends on what the t-shirt says.
2006-06-16 11:44:07
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answered by judy_r8 6
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Congress would see to it.
2006-06-16 11:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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