nice hat
2006-08-20 07:03:06
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answer #1
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answered by steve b 5
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When I used to be white I used to hate all sorts of white people. Hated my dad because he was a mean prick, hated Mr. Burns because he was a rich old dude and didn't even have decent guard dogs. Rims on the limo weren't even tricked out a little. Guys like that just don't appreciate how good they got it. Hated the postman for giving me a sister, the doctor for telling me he had to check my prostate, and hated the president for looking like an idiot in front of so many countries. I don't really hate them for having money, just hate the ones that don't know how to spend it.
2006-08-19 16:47:57
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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True, I grew up poor in a middle class neighborhood. My life literally mirrors Eminem's youth. Except I'm not rich or famous. There is a social order amongst whites, and heaven help you if you're on the bottom.
2006-08-19 16:44:12
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answer #3
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answered by amish-robot 4
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Lets take into count that he was your first white person you thought was cool. He sound conceited to me. Like he was trying to impress you. If you ever found out why the other people acted that way you would probably hear that he was conceited and arrogant. No one likes a person like that weather their white ,black, yellow or purple.
2006-08-19 16:47:48
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answer #4
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answered by Countrygirl 5
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a great attempt has been made with the aid of revisionist historic previous to make Black people economically useful, with the aid of psychological enslavement. you may look on the substitute in Rap music from professional-Black imagery to anti-Black imagery after company approrpriation in the 80s. the same became into actual for B.E.T which became into offered by skill of Viacom. the element to undergo in thoughts approximately Rap is that this is maximum fed on by skill of white infants now. whilst soundscan got here out it became into stumbled on that whites fed on it greater, yet "only fed on rap that used specific racial narratives". i think of for some white, professional-Black imagery reasons rigidity because of the fact it would not re-inforce the assumption of dominance that countless issues like Rap music perpetuate. in case you probably did your learn you will comprehend that Rap music which took countless factors from Blaxploitation movies used racial tropes that bypass each and all of the some time past to slavery. The sexualized Black women, the violent Black male, the chain around the neck, the Black guy dancing in a room packed with bare Black women (imagery on the instant from the intercourse farm), the Black female as a sexual commodity, the Black guy as a source of hyper-masculine violence, violence between Black adult males etc. this isn't any longer something new. the element to undergo in thoughts is this imagery is the same imagery invoked by skill of all those no longer trouble-free on crime politicians and is used for the disproportionate incarceration of minorities.
2016-10-02 07:37:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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this is the dumbest question i've seen for a while. first of all, dude, you're a racist and narrowminded enough to think that you can categorize people into little boxes. grow a brain
2006-08-19 16:41:30
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answer #6
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answered by heyrobo 6
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Yes, everyone hates cool people.
2006-08-19 17:31:43
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answer #7
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answered by presidentofallantarctica 5
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Yes, just like black people sometimes "hate" on blacks with darker skin or blacks that they think act white. It happens in all races.
2006-08-19 16:48:42
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answer #8
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answered by gee-geeofmo 3
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Yea yea everbody hates everbody blah blah blah.
2006-08-19 16:39:55
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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"The only cool white boy I ever knew?" You got a little bigotry going yourself, there.
2006-08-19 22:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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