I am black and yeah i know what you talkin bout!! And all yall hatrs out there u can lick my a** and yeah since yall got these smart comments and you talkin bout out dont care ***** please!!!
2006-09-08 10:45:05
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answered by Thick Chick 2
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It's very kind of you to call them people. most of us call them idiots.
There will always be bigoted people in the world.
But you do have to respect somebody's right to question the slang and behaviour of some social groups within the black community.
In England, black on black violence is growing at an alarming rate.
Everybody has the right to form an opinion on that fact and condemn it.
There aren't that many people in England that really hate black people anymore. The thing that I question is the conformity of young black people to stereotypical images, fashions and behaviour patterns they have been brainwashed with by the fat, white, record-label bosses across the world. They're the people promoting gun culture and black on black violence.
I've actually noticed more anti-white behaviour from blacks than the other way round. Young black guys referring to a black policeman as a JUDAS just because he's a policeman. That implies that they believe black people to be opponents of the law.
By contrast, white people should listen to rap tracks like: Tear this Motherf**ker up by Ice Cube which is still a relevent song today and try to understand it in context. Some black people, mainly the young, have to realise that the gang violence in South Central and Compton etc. are not a good thing worth promoting either in the US or other countries.
2006-09-08 17:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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PLease tell me you're not pulling the racism card. People are allowed to question the cultural validity of anything. And I don't mean whether that culture has a right to exist; I mean what impact it has, or simply what it is. Many many white people (let's face it, people seem to think only whites can be racist) are labelled racist if they do anything but worship black culture. Stereotype simply means that in general, this is what a representative of said test group may act. It is a general stereotype (and quite true in general) that if you live in a gated community, are really rich, and drive amazing cars, you're white. It shouldn't be that way, but sometimes it is. Bottom line and point: Everyone should just be who they are and not think that everyone is out to get them. The more people shout "racism" the more pervasive racism gets.
2006-09-08 17:44:26
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answered by RandyGE 5
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People say and do things like correct people's spelling, grammar, style, clothing whatever because it gives them a sense of superiority that makes them feel better. Just remember that they do it only out of ignorance and low self esteem. So don't let it get you down because you are already better than them.
2006-09-08 17:46:24
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answered by miss_nursie_nurse 4
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No I haven't. But this site has made me notice how hateful other races are towards white people. My question, does hating anyone make for a better life or something? Just what do these people get out of their hate, other than negativity?
2006-09-08 17:45:26
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answered by Nikki 6
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There are a lot of prejudiced people in the world, period. Black people are not the only ones being stereotyped.
2006-09-08 17:45:00
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answered by clarity 7
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Yeah... I think it's just one of those things where people hate "differentness". Either that or they want to be us but, can't. Whateva it is they just hating. LOL
2006-09-08 17:44:02
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answered by prpllvr4evr 3
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those are the ones that want to be either like us or just tying to learn the custom
2006-09-08 17:42:32
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answered by Me 5
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Unlike your avatar, of course.
2006-09-08 17:44:45
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answered by Raymond 6
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who noticed what,..all ppl are different and eveybody but me is weird lol
2006-09-08 17:44:43
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answered by hailey 4
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