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My opinion is that they're beautiful human beings. Like any other race/culture, there are some that are lazy and not worth a whole lot when it comes to relationships...but then there are the ones who are smart & caring. They understand what it's like to grow up in the ghetto, or in poverty...even if they grew up in the subburbs they know how it feels to be discriminated against, and that often times humbles them and (for me) makes them easy to relate to.

2006-10-02 10:30:27 · answer #1 · answered by Ms Independent 3 · 3 3

I love my African American men, but sometimes they do things that piss me off because then society believes all of us black people are that way. I wish more of them would pursue further education beyond highschool, but thats another issue. But with that being said, I wouldn't trade them for anything. My son, my boyfriend, my father, and my brothers are all African American men.

2006-10-02 17:48:03 · answer #2 · answered by karamel 3 · 2 1

There is good and bad in all, race does not matter. But I see perhaps in some cases they struggle immensely with racial profiling from others. I am not in their shoes so cannot judge but I respect them for what they have achieved considering all the racism and oppression that they went through and perhaps still go through. From today and going back to the first slave that was brought to American soil. Tremendous respect cause I can't even imagine what it must have been like!

2006-10-02 17:45:02 · answer #3 · answered by J. A. M. 4 · 0 2

I don't look at a person as part of a group (such as race). I give everybody a fair chance. I consider everybody that I meet a potential friend and they will remain as such until they prove to me that they do not deserve my friendship.

I have friends of all races, religions, ages, etc.

Sorry if you were looking for a better answer. That's the best I can give.

2006-10-02 17:35:30 · answer #4 · answered by msnite1969 5 · 2 1

There is a bad stereotype of black men, shared by many non-blacks, and to them, every black man fits the stereotype unless he proves otherwise, which is extremely difficult. A black man may have to forsake his culture, including his dialect, to fit in better with whites...So one thing is for sure: IT IS NOT EASY BEING A BLACK MAN!

2006-10-02 17:53:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I can't give my full opinion since anything that is not politically correct in terms of some protected issues and groups is banned here. So in short I despise Negroids -male and female for obvious reasons (though for the stupid masses much that should be obvious is not) and some not so obvious. I can say something good about Negroids. I do think that Negroids like all non-White races are very racist and they look out for their own interests and stick together (racial solidarity) against Caucasoids. Unfortunately White folk have been indoctrinated into anti-White ideas and exposed to anti-White propaganda since childhood and thus our healthy protective instincts (especially those involving racism) have been perverted. Instead our people are on a foolish guilt trip - feeling bad about things they should be proud about.

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2006-10-02 17:45:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 7

I think men are either angels or dogs (and sometimes both) no matter what ethnicity they are. Doesn't matter what the wrapper is, only matters if they have a heart underneath..(or not).

2006-10-02 17:34:18 · answer #7 · answered by svmainus 7 · 2 2

The same as any other race. Their are good and bad apples where ever you look.

2006-10-02 17:32:50 · answer #8 · answered by JistheRealDeal 5 · 2 1

Some are good guys and some are not!! Some are attractive and some are not, just like every other race....

2006-10-02 17:39:38 · answer #9 · answered by Vicky 6 · 1 2

Like any other race of men, there are good ones, outstanding ones and bad ones.

2006-10-02 17:32:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

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