I'm part black and I hate when black people call each other the "N" word. My grandfather taught me that in the south a black man never called another black person that because it was the ultimate form of disrespect. I still think it is and I am as opposed to black people using it as well as white.
2006-07-12 20:53:20
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answered by hpygrl01 3
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White English and Goth -
I don't like anyone using the 'n' word obviously.
I don't like how people assume that as I'm goth, I like Marilyn Manson (who isn't goth), and am obviously going to steal rather than pay for my shopping (not true), am likely to cause trouble (not been in a fight since primary school), am involved in a pagan religion (I'm a Christian, this really causes problems when I try going to a different church) and am going to grow out of this anyway (I'm already 25, and know goths that are 45).
Also, I might be English, but I don't drink ordinary tea (prefer fruit or jasmine tea).
Assumptions and stereotypes are not good, except if you want to play with them.
2006-07-13 05:35:11
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answered by claude 5
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I'm Caucasian,American.Any statement or word that degrades any race of human beings upsets me to no end.There just isn't any need for that type thing.My goodness this is the yr 2006 and people still have not figured it out.The hate that is being spewed out all over the world is destroying everyone and everything.Maybe when this earth is one massive ball of fire,maybe before the last man falls to his death.Just maybe he might look back and feel sorry for what he has done!
2006-07-13 03:54:56
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answered by Jo 6
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tough question.
Rude American.
No I wasn't calling you a Rude American. I was saying when they call us rude Americans.
Also in Europe If they say in an exasperated tone,
AmeriCanA, I just don't feel the love from that.
Mostly I have the good fortune to run into mostly kind people and when I run into someone who is less than patient, It is a reflection on them and I don't take it seriously.
If you treat people as the unique,
one of a kind,
never to be created again,
Children of God that they are and are interested in what they say, you will have a friend, Even if you don't speak the same language.
God Bless You, ;-)
2006-07-13 03:52:05
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answered by Deena 5
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People like you always trying to label people that are different from you. I detest them. We are all humans that bleed red blood when we are cut, that walk with one foot in front of the other and pee through a urether. Male and female.
2006-07-13 03:54:48
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answered by Cutiepie 2
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Good questiion and I think I have a pretty good answer for you.
You ready? Here it goes- Treat everyone as you want to be treated! Throw out stereotypes and assumptions.
2006-07-13 03:57:05
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answered by myview 6
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I am white (european). In the last years many of my fellow whities had become more and more obsessed with freedom and liberalism. It's not that bad... but they start to annoy me with left politics and socialist governments (italy, spain etc.)
2006-07-13 03:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm of Irish/German/Lithuanian/Norwegian/Austrian/British heritage.
None bother me, I personally find it funny if someone calls me a drunken potato eater, or a pretzel eating nazi... there's more important things in life to be bothered by than words.
2006-07-13 03:53:41
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answered by Frank the Tank 2
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I guess my race is a moot point.. what really boils my blood is when I get stereotyped because Im an AMERICAN
suddenly Im greedy, selfish.. etc.. etc..
Gimmie a break!!!
2006-07-13 03:54:46
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answered by Dear Blabby 4
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I am black, and the thing that bugs me the most is when a person says u people. What is this u people thing. How racist is this statement.
2006-07-13 04:00:17
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answered by Tree 1
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