What is the problem? Do u think that white people are superior to the blacks or vice versa? Don't think of people in colours. Think of them as humans.
2006-09-19 03:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Black people have different ethnic beliefs I guess but we're no more different than they are really. It's just a colour, we still breathe the same air, and are as red blooded as the next. Who are we to judge a man and woman of different colour to be together or not, some of the most beautiful babies are half cast,who really cares as long as your happy and loved. I think we spend too much time worrying about things like this when there are far more important things in life to be concerned with. Live and let live that's what I say!!
2006-09-19 03:36:25
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answered by crazychicklisieloo 2
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Very good question. If you are white, and a close member of your family goes away on holiday, and comes back two weeks later with a very heavy tan, does it make any difference to your relationship with them? I would guess not, because you see a person and not a colour. I feel this question goes far deeper than colour alone. It is, in my opinion, and excuse to use black and white issues as an excuse to cover up the question of difference of race or nationality. Thanks to media, white people tend to look upon black people as deprived and undernourished, and with no education. Some third world countries, and countries with constant war and conflict, may have a problem, but it is not, I do not think, their own fault. I feel we must all work to respect others whatever their colour, religion, or nationality, and attempt to find a resolve for all world conflict. Wow, what a daunting prospect.
We are all born on this planet equal, what happens after that is down to us already here. Questions like yours is a positive move to alert us to more serious problems, thanks to people like you, we may solve the problem, although it may take some time.
P.S. I am a white male, and have, and always had, respect for any other person, regardless of colour, race, or religion.
2006-09-19 04:00:14
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answered by Dr David 6
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well first you stop calling people balck and white
and start treating them like individuals
i really dont see what the problem is
can someone explain it please
becuase from my point of iew there isnt one
and doesn't need to be one
i just read some of the messages
"I think if white people died out because of a congenital defect... that then once their arrogance is wipe cleaned from the face of the earth then the peoples of color in the world will live in peace...." negrodeus (sorry if i spelt youur name wrong i hev bad spelling particually with names)
any way your wrong
now what i think the problem is is that some peple have views which stop them being with people from other cultures or people from the same culutre who look different. but them few people make more noise than the rest of us
2006-09-19 10:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You Seem To Have A Big Problem There, May I Suggest You Remove Your Monochrome Filter And View The World In Colour Like The Majority Of The Rest Of Us Do!!!
2006-09-19 03:30:22
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answered by Paul R 5
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"LET'S SEE"
If a black person marries a white person and both have children,from previous marriages (or other relationships),then I'm sure both families have met each other,have gotten to know each other,and now are concidered to be a "FAMILY". It is not unusual for this to occure. I see no difference in "dating" someone of another nationality,then marrying that person!. (Honey!) "LOVE HAS NO COLOR"!. Bi-racial marriages with children already present,can be a challenge,because of ethinic backgrounds,and beliefs,(but) now you get the opportunity to have a diversity of knowledge,that you can share with others. (Yes!). Black & White people can lives as a "Family".
2006-09-19 03:43:13
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answered by Squeakers 6
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You have been with Answers since June, and have provided no answers - that almost says it all. I am white and most of the people I relate to are black (various parts of Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America). We get on fine - as workmates, associates, friends, and lovers. It's easy - I just see the person. It also helps to know about and understand the culture. I don't suppose that there's any chance of you getting educated too, is there?.
2006-09-19 03:37:01
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answered by ♫ Rum Rhythms ♫ 7
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Black, White, Red, Yellow, purple with pink dots, whats the difference, we all stand upon this earth known as "Human Beings", and it had to be started somewhere, how can this person (i'm assuming they are white) assume that they were first here, it could have been blue people here first, for all they know. You know what assumption did, it assumed i was rich, but they were wrong, as this person is to think of this question..
2006-09-19 04:15:13
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answered by amrhappy1 6
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I don't judge people by their colour. I know lots of good people of all colours, and a fair few a***holes, again of all colours. Judge the person, not the skin, but don't become a tokenist who sees all black people as victims or downtrodden heroes.
2006-09-20 05:44:36
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answered by intelligent_observer 3
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I think if white people died out because of a congenital defect... that then once their arrogance is wipe cleaned from the face of the earth then the peoples of color in the world will live in peace.... Whites produces more weapons of mass destruction than any other four groups of peoples on this earth... and they ceaselessly pursue avenues to generate markets for these weapons (whites create wars)....
2006-09-19 03:43:15
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answered by Anonymous
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turn that question around. why do we see white and black? For the most part , we can and do. It's unfortunate that a small percentage of people in each group make it difficult to live in peace.
2006-09-19 03:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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