Those are all statements, not questions. And you're calling others ignorant?
2006-09-01 08:09:04
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answered by Dan W 2
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some carry out a little do no longer its through version and you recommend vital-West Africans the place their ancestors in general got here from. pondering in basic terms approximately all African human beings are a mix of countless vital-West African ethnicities with a great proportion even having a non vital-West African admixture alongside with eu and North American there'll be adjustments. yet the two can seem comparable. Somalians at the instant are not Arabs nor are Ethiopians or Saharan & North-East African black populations, some are Afro Arab that's in certainty arabanized (culturally) black Africans for hundreds of years like how Black human beings are human beings yet nevertheless black.
2016-12-18 03:11:13
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answered by marquard 4
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lol,aww,you poor thing! The laws and policies of this country are dictated and laid out to reflex, "pro European values".Whether they are past or current.Even the poor can exist without being treated like a criminal.And let's not mention when they travel abroad,especially to a so-called "third-world" country.The only thing that they seem to always take issue with is class distinction.Most of the African-Americans, have history from experience when it comes to dealing with white people,as they have with them.Years ago it was the policy practice of colleges and universities that when foreign students were enrolled, the deans issued out warnings as to who to avoid on campus,anyone care to guess who they were warned against?
2006-09-01 08:21:03
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answered by Daddy 6
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first of all, what is the white man's journey? capturing indians and murdering them, capturing black people and murdering them, forcing them into slavery.. and even now, taking immigrants and giving them degrading jobs.. what is their history.. they dont have one, so their is nothing to understand about being white oly that if u r white u r alright, if u r brown u hang around, and if u r black u stay back. thats the white man motto. no black is ignorant, cuz there is no point here to be based on ur question.
2006-09-04 14:36:19
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answered by sweet_jemise 4
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also it can be said "you dont understand what it is to be black" i can say this though you,ll never understand the blackmans' journey in america. the so called land of the free. you never had to eat in the back of the store ..or go shopping and couldnt check out until all the white people were finished(sometimes it took 5 hours). or see your brother's tongue cut off just because he read a book, .. or have the white police come in ur house at gun point and rape your wife and daugter. while you were in handcuffs....or have some white woman to accuse you of looking at her and be hung for it. ...so dont come talking about a journey untill you have been on one. until you have experince that, you are just as ignorant as us black folks.
2006-09-01 08:23:25
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answered by Han_dang 4
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This is not a question, but I'll say my piece anyway. Just like you think you can study history and listen in order to understand "the struggle" of your black friend in your previous quetion and he tells you that you can't, you think he's being mean. NOW who's pot calling the kettle black? Hypocrite. You're the ignorant one.
2006-09-01 08:12:13
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answered by Lady Hurricane 4
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I really don't understand the point to your non-question. As an african american woman, I have no idea what it is to be white. I never claimed to know what it is to be white. I will never know what its like to be white, and I am completely content with that. I actually don't care what it is like to be white, because I will never be that. Just as, if you aren't black, you have no idea what it is like to be black. And if you don't care to know or understand, that is very much okay. So... what is your point????
2006-09-01 09:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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U R sooooooo cute! And dumber than ignorant. However you are NOT shocking! Unfortunately there are alot of your race out there. It's the E-RACE and hopefully you will be E-raced you off the face of the earth.
P.S. E- also stands for E NUFF!
2006-09-01 08:20:55
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answered by Kasha 3
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I understand the sarcasm- but it still sounds ignorant... you really dont know what it is like to be someone else unless you haved lived a day in their shoes... Some people dont get that..
2006-09-01 08:14:47
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answered by glorymomof3 6
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What, are you trying to stir up aggravation? I'm not biting. How do you even know these people you're referring to are African Americans? Maybe they're family is from another continent. Maybe they're South Amerian Americans...
2006-09-01 08:08:18
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answered by melouofs 7
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maybe you're the ignorant one. just a thought. why should they understand why you're going through when you don't understand what they're going through? we're not capable of such understanding anyway. we're capable of acceptance, and that's all we need. i don't need to understand what someone goes through in order to be compassionate towards them. however, experience of any kind is not an excuse for certain actions, such as hatred and oppression.
2006-09-01 08:10:09
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answered by kittens 5
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