I will not tell what I really think entirely because my answer would be deleted. The truth is not tolerated here if it is not politically correct. I will just say that I hate them with a passion without going further.
I notice many of the lemmings are parroting mindless slogans about how there is just one race - the human race and slogans about skin color and how we all bleed red. The stupid masses are - well stupid and not capable of independent rational thought. It is all about herd mentality and a slave like mind with the masses. Actually there is not a human race but rather a human species that like all species of plants and animals is divided into competing sub-species. The masses often parott contradictory slogans like those about there being only 1 race or no race and those about how wonderful racial diversity is or how evil the White race is or how great negroids are (they would never say ******* since that is a scientific term rather than a politically correct but improper popular term approved for the stupid masses). Skin color is only one of many many racial factors and dogs and rats bleed red also. So what? Do you people ever think? Lemmings are not much capable of thought beyond surface thought such as that relating to what garbage they will stuff down their face holes for dinner or what destructive mindless perverted entertainment they will engage in the comming weekend. They are not capable of independent rational thought.
2006-09-26 09:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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d the variations of color in our people and communities and even households. I love the the strentgh that we have shown in our past and current lives. I think we have overcame a lot and have made numerous contributions to the US. I think we are often misunderstood and often hated for the same things that has made us a comodity in slavery. We are physically strong and we have a way of surviving some of the most awful things. We are creative and powerful. We see that in our food. Soul food was created by what we didn't have or weren't allowed to have in slavery and we made good delicious meals from scraps which we still eat today. Our voices in song are often beautiful and sultry. Even with rap(not all), but we have always known that talking about your problems can sometimes make you feel better and show others what really is going on in our world, it they choose to listen and not judge. We hold our own in a society which doesn't always embrace us, but we still keep moving, surviving, and obtaining more in life. We have a passion in our souls that some people see as anger and bitterness or being loud. But I know on holidays in my home all you hear are loud voices, debates, high pitched squeals of excitement, hugs, and kisses. Someone on the outside of the door may think we're fighting LOL, but we are a people to be heard and it's hard for us
2014-10-09 10:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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okay, honestly i don't normally have an opinion about it but lately, it seems, that a lot of people have crossed me and a majority of those people were black. i think it's mainly due to what this "pride" in the culture or the color or whatever does. it has turned into conceit. what's with the attitude? i don't get it. i've run into white people with attitudes too but i haven't encountered someone who thinks they have a right to act like a ***** because they are white. it seems like the black people that act like that do so because they are black. it's like some kind of justification. and you know what i'm talking about...the stereotypical black woman. every black woman i've met, it doesn't matter how quiet, how shy or how loud and boisterous...they've all had this underlying pride that makes them think they are better than me because they are black and they need to rise up against me or something. i've encountered a few...i live next door to detroit.
2006-09-25 08:15:11
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answered by practicalwizard 6
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I'm glad you asked this question and i'm glad you got the response that you did, good and bad. it shows a lot about the mindset of people. It bothers me that people always say stop with the race questions, stop bringing it up, or they are just like anybody else.
But...We Aren't.
I am a black woman so I'm going to speak about black people and black culture and not African Culture. Because black people are not even the same as African. We have a similiar skin , but not lifestyle.
I love the color of my skin and the variations of color in our people and communities and even households. I love the the strentgh that we have shown in our past and current lives. I think we have overcame a lot and have made numerous contributions to the US. I think we are often misunderstood and often hated for the same things that has made us a comodity in slavery. We are physically strong and we have a way of surviving some of the most awful things. We are creative and powerful. We see that in our food. Soul food was created by what we didn't have or weren't allowed to have in slavery and we made good delicious meals from scraps which we still eat today. Our voices in song are often beautiful and sultry. Even with rap(not all), but we have always known that talking about your problems can sometimes make you feel better and show others what really is going on in our world, it they choose to listen and not judge. We hold our own in a society which doesn't always embrace us, but we still keep moving, surviving, and obtaining more in life. We have a passion in our souls that some people see as anger and bitterness or being loud. But I know on holidays in my home all you hear are loud voices, debates, high pitched squeals of excitement, hugs, and kisses. Someone on the outside of the door may think we're fighting LOL, but we are a people to be heard and it's hard for us to lay back and be quiet. Where would we be today if we weren't like this. Yes, we have negativity too. We have people who blame and point fingers. We have people who think they are owed the world. We have some lazy people and some ignorant people. We have people who don't care. We have people who hate themselves for not being what others want them to be. We are the world, we are nothing, we are everything, we are people. I love being black and I know I don't have to hate anyone else to love me.
2006-09-25 08:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, heres the truth according to me...
Sometimes I love to laugh at Snoop-Dog's "Doggystyle" lyrics and Dre's "Chronic"-had an absolute blast playing those in college in the 90's. But I get realllllly irritated at white boys, black boys and whoever with "bumping" cars!! People need to learn that their freedom ends where mine begins and vice-versa. Respect!!
Day to day, I expect black, white, whatever to just act normal and not be hung up on one's ancestry. In the USA, we are all immigrants. We have a shared culture and a standard of behavior that should be obeyed in public. People who discriminate for no reason should encounter the disdain of the conscientious. Anyone who acts all weird and defensive about their race and background is just setting up a self-fulfilling prophecy. For every racist, there is a good guy like me who is willing to treat you as good or bad as *you are*. Put forth a confident and respectful bearing, and thats what you will get back. Act all paranoid and I am going to think, "whats up with this guy?" and steer clear of you. I have been treated very well by many black people, and have responded. I have also run across black people who were anti-white racists.
The simple answer is that I judge a book by its contents, not its cover.
2006-09-25 08:27:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the difference in the human race can be compared like automobiles. You have sedans, suv's, trucks, and jeeps. There's the noticable differences. There's even a mix of two. Like people, it doesn't matter what kind you are, you will all die eventually, some break down easier than others, some go through terrible accidents that are (or aren't) their fault, some are gorgious, some are ugly as hell, and some are one of a kind. They're all on this earth for basically the same reasons and I think it is up to the driver (your soul) whether or not you will enjoy the ride (life).
2006-09-25 08:08:04
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answered by ♀ 2
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I grew up in the 60's where both black and white parents kept all the racism out of our families..in otherwords..all of us kids were friends and color of the skin meant nothing. I remember one black girl, Jackie, was gorgeous and a hell of an athlete, but, then..so was I back in 6th grade! The school riots made us all see that the world was a meaner place as the 70's came to be. But, I was still prone to be "colored-blind" and could not understand why all this anger was aimed at the color of skin. It was such a sad time of awakening for me and all my friends of both races. As an older adult, I find myself saying.."those people" or saying they all act the same and are ungrateful or that Dr. King did not have these behaviors in mind when he preached he had a dream for the black race. I still let the actions of the one person speak to me and allow me to make the decisions to be friends or not, but I find I am much more willing to be suspicious and bigoted than I was raised to be. Sometimes growing up is not as much fun nor liberating as you think it will be when you are an innocent kid.
2006-09-25 08:11:05
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answered by Kay 5
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all the racism out of our families..in otherwords..all of us kids were friends and color of the skin meant nothing. I remember one black girl, Jackie, was gorgeous and a hell of an athlete, but, then..so was I back in 6th grade! The school riots made us all see that the world was a meaner place as the 70's came to be. But, I was still prone to be "colored-blind" and could not understand why all this anger was aimed at the color of skin. It was such a sad time of awakening for me and all my friends of both races. As an older adult, I find myself saying.."those people" or saying they all act the same and are ungrateful or that Dr. King did not have these behaviors in mind when he preached he had a dream for the black race. I still let the actions of the one person speak to me and allow me to make the decisions to
2014-10-03 12:33:15
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answered by DhirThakre 2
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That there is NO difference between them and white, hispanic, asian... anyone else! I have friends of every race and they're all basically the same people inside. I come from a town where blacks are not even noticed as different to anyone. We are in BC Canada on Vancouver Island. Although there are reletively few blacks here, they are treated no different then the rest of the mixed group in this town. I feel so sorry for people who have to live anywhere where there is racism. Vancouver Island is dang-near perfect, I guess!
2006-09-25 08:09:57
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answered by girl_lost_without_compass 2
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I wasn't going to answer but I saw Humanresourceman's response and he made a pretty valid point about the rap music degrading black women. I love our Black culture, I really do, but maybe we can let up on the degradation. As far as minority parents beating their children; children need it. Especially in these times, and Blacks are known for discipline.
2006-09-25 09:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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