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BINGO..............YOU GOT IT! NOT MUCH ELSE TO SAY. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THEN WORDS. THEY'RE ALWAYS LOOKING TO START TROUBLE!

2006-08-12 14:44:00 · answer #1 · answered by eddie d 3 · 0 1

No one can bring racism on themselves. If I ask a question about a particular group hmm say Black people. You don't have to say "you ****** are always making yourselves the issue, your the victim, slavery is over, get a job, stop killing".


you could say "based on my experience, i have meet black people who have done x,y,z". or
"That's a good question and I'm not qualified to answer it".

unfortunately or sometimes fortunately all people aren't alike. Even within a group there are differences.

No one ever asks to have rude, insensitive comments thrown at them.

Instead the question should be: Why is it when a non-white African American colored ***** person of color asks a question, the internalized racism of others surfaces?

2006-08-12 05:02:29 · answer #2 · answered by shinka_98 1 · 0 0

Everyone is non-white, the page I'm typing on is white I have never seen anyone this color. colored people??? Well I think it's pretty safe to say that I was born this way and was NEVER colored with anything, be it crayon, marker or colored pencil. I don't think you can blame a person for someone else's racist actions or attitude. Do you have another post asking the same question about "white people", as you call them?

2006-08-12 01:47:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I see you like generalizations. And "*****?" That word is historical, not accurate. Black? Try that one. It does not offend or reveal ignorance on the users part.
Your question is really asking "does one person's actions justify my hatred for a whole race?" That answer is no, unless you like cop outs.
What segmented group of the black race are you using to make these limited, hateful judgements? Don't answer. I doubt you could ever enlighten me to your love and respect for yourself let alone a different culture from yours.
Peace... yeah, that's right, I wish you peace

2006-08-12 00:56:23 · answer #4 · answered by Sleek 7 · 2 0

What you're really asking is " Do African Americans actions compensate for racism, does that make racism okay? " Well my answer to your poorly disguised question is no. People don't bring racism on themselves, people bring racism on other people regardless of their actions.

2006-08-12 01:58:41 · answer #5 · answered by glow 6 · 0 0

what is it 1942? colored ***** persons?

everyone brings racism on themselves from time to time not just the "colored ***** persons" the end.

2006-08-12 04:50:30 · answer #6 · answered by whatareyoutalkinabout 3 · 0 1

non-white african american colored ***** persons of color....someone tell me what the hell does that mean

2006-08-12 13:27:13 · answer #7 · answered by dandoon 2 · 0 0

it rather is the stereotypes in our race based the place you reside. initially all of us had black hair. over the years a mutation got here which made blue eyes and blonde hair. Then the gene features are surpassed to little ones. human beings have distinctive epidermis shade based on the section they stay around the international.

2016-10-01 23:45:42 · answer #8 · answered by jeudy 4 · 0 0

you are ignorant which makes you a ***** because the word ***** means ignorant so basically you answered your own question you ***

2006-08-12 01:20:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Um............***** does not mean ignorant. Is it a coincidence that a lot of ppl who pose these racist questions can't spell?

2006-08-12 02:43:48 · answer #10 · answered by RedDreads 3 · 2 0

eventhough, your question is not that clear but i think i understand where you're trying to get at ...ans:depends on what the issue is and if the venue of action is so pro-white power then he is in deep trouble, i guess..

2006-08-12 00:56:00 · answer #11 · answered by TANNY P 2 · 0 2

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