Yes, because I'll answer any questions that I know the answer to or have an opinion for.
2006-07-30 08:57:01
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answer #1
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answered by Mariposa 7
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Wow I never knew a question had a race..I answer any question that catches my eye or my imagination I don't even think to wonder if it is ask by an African American or a man from Mars. If it interests me I answer it .
I see Baby F has been suspended,too bad he has his right to be a racist just like every other .but you know I have seen far wore posts than any of his hmmm ?
2006-08-06 16:18:24
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answered by Yakuza 7
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Yes. Of course. I answer English speaking questions. Same reason I answer questions from other people of other races. Why is this is immigration? Are you an immigrant from Africa? My favorite nurse at the county hospital was from Africa. She was the prettiest, kindest, smartest, most attentive nurse there. Most of the racial issues between blacks and whites online has to do with younger blacks using poor language, vulgar language, racial slurs, blaming whites, inciting violence and all that. If you don't fall into that category, there isn't any reason for you to be categorized any differently than any other American. The African part isn't an issue unless it relates to sub culture or immigration issues (or if the AA brings it up and makes it an issue like now).
2006-07-30 18:14:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean questions asked of African-Americans, or by African-Americans?
The first, no, because I assume my answer would not be wanted.
The second, yes, if it's a question that interests me. I don't pick the questions I answer based on race, or the race illustrated by an avatar.
2006-07-30 16:04:12
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answered by functionary01 4
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The format makes it hard to detect the race of questioners unless they tell it in the question.
Regardless of race, though, a Q will get as good an A if it doesn't come from anger and too often that anger comes through in the question making some of us skip on to another Q.
Yours was to the point and free of the anger but you got some petulant A's. Go figure.
2006-08-07 11:57:17
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answered by Beejee 6
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How would one know if it was a question for African-Americans? That would be like asking "Do you answer Irish-American questions?" Who knows. I just answer the questions. Yahoo! Answers is color blind.
A better question would be "how did you get Michael Jackson as your avatar?"
2006-07-30 15:58:00
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answered by aplusjimages 4
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Yes, because im african-american, and I like to help my fellow african-americans out.
2006-07-30 16:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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II answer any question that I feel that my input may be helpful. I was not raised to see people for their skin color but for who they aree because I ask of you this ar e we not all gods children? So in a sense that makes us all family the world wide no matter what color we are what we believe in or where we live
2006-08-07 15:19:39
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answered by Shannon T 2
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Yes I do, mainly to say that I hate the term "African American". I am black & have never been to Africa nor am I American. See my point?
2006-08-07 13:00:46
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answered by somebrowning 4
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How does a person know if a Black is writing a question? I think people answer all questions.
2006-07-30 16:01:46
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answered by Yes & No 3
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