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Yep, I'm back! I think my questions are good questions that people actually want to answer. And I only ask them because I see some things on this site that makes me ask. Why should I not ask? And why would people think that I think everyone hates black people just because I ask? I don't see any violation notices in my e-mail, so they must not bother everyone. Your thoughts?

2006-09-17 07:13:56 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

"Hey how are Ya" It looks like you didn't hit your spell check. Lazy.

2006-09-17 07:41:16 · update #1

24 answers

I hate you for reporting me...

2006-09-17 16:04:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ok, I went back into your "history" and I dont think that any of the questions you asked are "racially motivated".

You ask some pertinent questions, though, I didn't go into the answers, or it would have taken me quite awhile, as you have asked a lot of questions.

Each one is a question that a lot of black people would probably be interested in, and a lot of "racists" would take offense, because "they feel threatened" that a black person would have the audacity, (trying to capture thier mindset), to ask a "white person", that question. LOL!! I'm sorry, but, for me to get into a "mindset" with some one who hates, is a long stretch, being a Christian. I have tried to eliminate all prejudices in my life, and hatred for anyone... I try to lead the life the CHRIST has led, hard, but, I still have to attempt it.

I have often answered these "racial questions" and have answered to the best of my ability. Some have been chosen as "best answers", because it may be the agenda of what the person who asked the question had in mind in the first place. Others, were contrary to what they asked, so, they didnt give me the best answer and I dont worry about that.

Keep asking, so that you will be more knowledgeable. Knowledge maybe power, but, I often find its powerful to have it, and to utilize it wisely.

As ignorance is only bliss, if your a baby, but, even they, learn quickly so that they can develope into something that Society can interact with, and they can be a positive force in our World.

I wish you well..

Jesse

2006-09-17 07:23:41 · answer #2 · answered by x 7 · 2 0

The truth hurts. Maybe some people don't like to hear more about racialism, some are trying to eliminate this and they react violent. Some just misunderstand the question and feel insulated or they think that by asking these questions you are insulting their family, friends etc or they believe that you are reminding them in a bad way about the time when white people were not so friendly with the black people, Or maybe there are some persons that are racists and you know that they don't like these type of questions. Try to put them in the most formidable and friendly way your questions about racism and give them signs that you don't have any bad thoughts by saying this. Show them that you are only curious.

2006-09-17 07:21:49 · answer #3 · answered by Soso 3 · 1 0

Ask what you must. But, I am of the thought that you do it just to make people uncomfortable or upset, which in turn, makes them hate you. Everything is not black, white or racially motivated. Sometimes people just want to be people and have fun with the topics given. This site gives racially challenging subjects and responses just as much as it is received...Lighten up a bit!

2006-09-17 07:18:27 · answer #4 · answered by hellokittyt012263 3 · 0 1

A lot of people just want to ignore racial issues in the US and hope they will go away. Or they deny that racial issues even exist.

Sorry. The issues are still alive and well, and not going to get better without examination and dialogue.

The more questions about race people ask, talk about, and answer, the closer we will be to understanding each other and living with each other in harmony.

2006-09-17 07:16:45 · answer #5 · answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7 · 1 0

I looked at your questions. Your "racially motivated questions" are not offensive. So many times questions about race, race relations, etc. are offensive, degrading and insulting. I don't see that in your questions.

As for people hating you, there will always be a few jerks around, no matter where you go. Unless they are truly offensive [violating the rules] I just ignore them.

2006-09-17 07:29:15 · answer #6 · answered by celticwoman777 6 · 1 0

I don't think people are hateful or feel negative towards certain races. I think what your feeling is a general attitude towards political correctness. The people who are well educated will stay away from questions that may anger some parties. A lot of ignorant and naive people answer questions with sterotypes, this is probably why you feel outcasted.

2006-09-17 07:20:51 · answer #7 · answered by The Savage Jaw 3 · 1 0

Yeah all of a sudden UR average white man is either.
Hard line KKK
Hard line Un-KKK & ashamed 2 B white.

Then U get the ones who feel they've gotta say something.
If they're in Good mood, they'll agree with U.
Bad mood, all disagree with U.

It's creating diversions that we thought were put 2 bed years ago, alas we're discovering we're all different again!

2006-09-17 07:19:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

most people are uncomfortable discussing race (as we've seen with the Survivor show). I really don't know why...races are a part of nature.

Maybe people feel so guilty about being a part of torturing a group, and no one really knows how to start forgiving the past without offending the present.

It's really odd...white's will eat together...blacks will eat together...it's the big white elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about.

thanks for challenging us

2006-09-17 07:18:30 · answer #9 · answered by Ted Jordan 5 · 0 0

Everyone thinks that you think, everyone hates black people, and that your racist because of questions like....

"Why do people think black people don't work hard?"
"I'm sorry, I just have to ask: What makes everyone think that black people are more racist than others?"

Need I say more? Oh and glade to see you are still using that spell check.

2006-09-17 07:34:48 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know but I feel the same way, I have had questions deleted too. See we have somethung in common, we both ask questions designed to provoke thought and introspection only to get them deleted because some a$$hole gets offended.

2006-09-17 07:36:29 · answer #11 · answered by bullybrian2000 3 · 0 0

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