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There would be no thieves and no sagging pants, cuz they are the ones who started all this "fashion".

2006-07-20 17:58:36 · 23 answers · asked by Kim_C 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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There would be thieves. The prisons consist of people of every ethnicity.

2006-07-20 18:02:24 · answer #1 · answered by angling_cyclist 3 · 0 0

I'm gonna let you have your opinion because everyone is entitled to one. I'm not going to even call you a racist. But I will say this. Black people mean more than you could imagine to this place called Earth. We built what you use and stand on today. From the streets you ride on to the cold air from that appliance you call an Air conditioner. Things like this don't hurt the black race. We thank you for your comments. It just makes us be more and do more. I personnally would like to thank you. Becaue you just made me want to get another Degree other than the two I already have and earn more money. We are never going no where. So, you might as well sit back and relax and let us do us. Look at us, not nothing can pass in front you with out seeing a black face, no sport, no television, no campaign, no school, no music. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA We got this. Don't get mad.

2006-07-20 18:33:06 · answer #2 · answered by Ashlay D 3 · 0 0

the US is a melting pot of various cultures and races. God made different races for a reason. He also says to love your neighbor, He said if someone asks for your shirt offer your coat. If more people where like that there may not be as many thieves. Incidentally I've known thieves of all races, and US history shows how much white people have stolen from other races!

2006-07-20 18:14:07 · answer #3 · answered by woetotheinhabbitents 1 · 0 0

I just feel like this is an unfair assumption! It's like asking how the color chart would look without any purple or green. African American people have added allot of diversity and uniqueness to our country! Can you imagine where we would be without the Buffalo warriors of the Civil war? Or Magic Johnson or Oprah! And the countless other "black" people who have contributed to our society! They are Gods children just as the rest of us are.
Every race has it's bad apples, but lets not throw all of society into neat little sperate paint pots when the picture becomes so much more beautifull by mixing those colors and letting them compliment each other!

2006-07-20 18:24:19 · answer #4 · answered by Carolyn T 5 · 0 0

there would be no USA if it weren't for black people, we've accomplished so much, i think people that think the same way you do are prejudice, and afraid of the potiential a black person has to offer, white people are thieve's too, white boy's sag too, and you're right we started a lot of fashion including what you got on. so don't stereo type all black people, i'm black and i'm proud.

2006-07-20 18:06:59 · answer #5 · answered by mznatural30 4 · 0 0

White people like yourself would pick a different race to blame everything on and be racist towards. The trends you have a problem with would be blamed on latinos and thieves would be blamed on asians or something like that. Why don't you become a little more open minded. White people were thieves here in the U.S first. We stole land remember??We stole slaves for ourselves from their families out of their own country (those who weren't sold to us).Or did you forget your history lessons??

2006-07-20 18:03:47 · answer #6 · answered by *Michelle* 3 · 0 0

First of all I am getting sick and tired of people like you. You blame everything on other races like YOUR race doesn't do anything. Ok well let's look at how America (by the way isn't your land either) would be without blacks.DID YOU KNOW... that an African American man named Lewis Latimer who worked with Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell drew up the plans for Bell's first telephone?Patricia E. Bath was the inventor of the laser eye surgery technique now widely used. In fact, she is the only African American woman doctor to ever receive a medical patent.Ernest E. Just was the first biologist to receive the Springarn Medal. He received distinction in his field through his research on egg fertilization and the functioning of cells.

Harold D. West was the first person to synthesize the amino acid threonine in the laboratory.

Dr. William Hinton devised a test to determine syphilis.
Frederick Jones invented the air conditioner unit and the automatic refrigeration system for long-haul trucks.

J.W. Smith invented the lawn sprinkler.

Sarah Boone invented the ironing board.

Jan Matzeliger invented the shoe-lasting machine (for attaching
soles on shoes in Lynn, Mass. His invention revolutionized the shoe industry.

Lydia Newman invented the hair brush.

L.P. Ray invented the dust mop.

Thomas W. Stewart invented the mop.

John Love invented the pencil sharpener.

Lee Burridge invented the typewriter.

John Burr invented the lawnmower.

Garrett Morgan invented the traffic light.

John Standard took out a patent on an improved refrigerating device... the refrigerator.

Alice Parker invented the heating furnace.

Alexander Miles invented major improvements to the elevator.

Dr. Charles Drew invented a way to store blood and then created the first blood bank.

M.A. Cherry invented the tricycle.
Benjamin Banneker Black inventor of the 1st wooden clock in America
West is best known for his work on the foil-electret microphone, which he co-invented with Gerhard Sessler in 1962. Almost 90 percent of all microphones built today are based on the principles first published by this duo in the early 1960s
Otis Boykin
Boykin invented the 'Electrical Resistor' used in computers, radios, television sets and a variety of electronic devices.
Charles Brooks
C. B. Brooks invented the first street sweeper truck and was issued a patent on March 17, 1896
George Washington Carver
Carver invented peanut butter, adhesives, bleach, chili sauce, ink, instant coffee, linoleum, mayonnaise, paper, plastic, pavement, shaving cream, talcum powder and more.

George Carruthers
Carruthers was the inventor of the far-ultraviolet camera and the spectrograph.

Emmett W. Chappelle
Chappelle was a biochemist, photobiologist, astrochemist and inventor.

John B. Christian
John B. Christian invented and patented new lubricants used in high flying aircraft and NASA space missions.

David Crosthwait
Crosthwait holds 39 patents for heating systems and temperature regulating devices. He is most well known for creating the heating system for New York City's famous Radio City Music Hall.

Mark Dean
Dean co-invented improvements in computer architecture that allowed IBM compatible PCs to use the same peripheral devices.

Dr. Charles Richard Drew
Drew was the first person to develop the blood bank.

Philip Emeagwali
In 1989, Emeagwali won the Gordon Bell Prize, considered the equivalent of the Nobel Prize, for developing the fastest supercomputer software in the world.

Sarah E. Goode
Sarah Goode was the first African-American women to receive a patent (US #322,177), which was issued on 7/14/1885. She invented a type of cabinet bed.

Meredith C. Gourdine
Gourdine was the inventor of electrogasdynamics systems.

Lloyd Augustus Hall
Lloyd Hall is responsible for the meat curing products, seasonings, emulsions, bakery products, antioxidants, protein hydrolysates and many other products that keep our food fresh and flavorable.

Thomas L. Jennings
Thomas L. Jennings was the first African American to receive a patent (US patent3306x), which was issued on March 3rd, 1821.

Lonnie Johnson
Johnson invented the Super Soaker® a squirt gun and also invented thermodynamics systems on the side.

Frederick Jones
Jones invented the first automatic refrigeration system for long-haul trucks.

Marjorie Stewart Joyner
Joyner invented a permanent wave machine that would allow a hairdo to stay set for days.

Percy Lavon Julian
Julian synthesized the medicines physostigmine for glaucoma and cortisone used for rheumatoid arthritis and he invented fire-extinguishing equipment.

Lewis Howard Latimer
Latimer invented the water closet for railroad cars, an electric lamp with an inexpensive carbon filament and a threaded wooden socket for light bulbs.

John Lee Love
The "Love Sharpener" was designed by John Lee Love. Love's invention is the very simple and portable pencil sharpener that many artists use today.

Jan Earnst Matzeliger
Matzeliger invented an automatic method for lasting shoes, which made the mass production of affordable shoes possible.

Elijah McCoy
McCoy is best known for having invented the automatic oil cup. During his life, McCoy invented and sold 57 different kinds of devices and machine parts, including an ironing board and a lawn sprinkler. His first patent was for a lubricator for steam engines ( US #129,843), which was issued on July 12th, 1872.

Garrett A. Morgan
Morgan invented the gas mask and the automatic traffic signal.

Norbert Rillieux
Rillieux invented the sugar processing evaporator.

Madame Walker
Madame Walker was a St. Louis washerwoman turned entrepreneur, who in 1905 invented a method to soften and smooth African-American hair.

Granville T. Woods
Woods invented improvements to electric railways, air brakes, telephones and telegraphs; a chicken egg incubator and an apparatus for an amusement park ride.

There is so much more.
We have made alot of things that your sorry a** uses and for you to come at us like that isn't right.

2006-07-20 18:29:23 · answer #7 · answered by black diamond 4 · 0 0

Well, there would be no gold medal olympians either and btw, they're not the one's who started the sagging pants fashion. Get your facts straight. Also, stop being racist. No. I'm not black.

2006-07-20 18:00:56 · answer #8 · answered by Private Account 5 · 0 0

AMEN my fellow humans. I'm so tired of people narrowing things down into black, white, Korean, Asian, Scandinavian... geeeeez. You have plenty of white thieves and whites whereing sagging pants do you want to get rid of them too... I'll pray for you cause you seem like you really need it.

2006-07-20 18:07:08 · answer #9 · answered by kitkool 5 · 0 0

the usa would be incomplete,God created us all in his image sad to say you've been mislead into a dark place when judgement day comes he's going to look into our hearts and god dosent like ugly.
ignorance is going to get you nowhere its man made stop being a follower and start embracing true goodness have common sense of a true god one that has made us all in his image no of us are gods we are all human beings and we are different colors because dark skin is naturally people that would adapt to hot climates a light people are to adapt to colder climates the whole circle of life including all creatures are made in the lords image and with his canvas he made us as we would ajust with climates and seasons for survival ,my point is throw out your crayon box and grow up -we are the human race good and bad in all shapes and sizes what if a white man tryed to hurt you and a black man saved your life ? that happens there are many good and bad people,pants dont have anything to do with it ,you should read the bible

2006-07-20 18:28:03 · answer #10 · answered by poochiesplace 3 · 0 0

Well, I guess the major change for me would be, being able to sit on my porch at night or even walk to the store. I wouldn't have heard gunfire in my neighborhood and had 15 cop cars show up to arrest neighbors 2 doors for me. I am not impressed with black people in my neighborhood at all.

2006-07-20 18:05:53 · answer #11 · answered by newsgirlinos2 5 · 0 0

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