No, I was born in UK but emigrated to Africa, where I grew up and loved the country and the people. I'm now back in the UK and would like to move back overseas. I respect all people and their country as we are all human.
2006-11-09 10:30:50
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answer #1
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answered by Dragon Empress 6
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No and no again. Personally I was raised in a Christian family to accept and love everybody equally no matter what color of skin they have or what religion they are. The high school I went to was a multiracial school and I made friends with almost every person there that was of color. Well not everybody. It was kind of a big school. :)
Feeling hate and anger toward somebody because of the color of their skin or their religion is a waste. It's a waste of your time and a waste of energy. Hate and anger is also just plain draining. Do you want to feel that way for the rest of your life?
BTW, your nickname does sound like you are already a racist.
2006-11-09 18:57:57
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answered by angelcat 6
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I'm from a small town. People from small towns are stereotyped as racists. I wasn't, I like to meet interesting people, people from other races have a different background and automatically are interesting to me.
Then I went to school in a big city and learned to mistrust minorities.
So I guess my level of racism is that I'm ready to be friends with anybody and I still love interesting people. But if I don't know you and you are white trash or a young black, Muslim, or second generation Mexican guy, I'm going to be on guard until you prove trustworthy. If that's racist, then so be it. At least I'm honest about it.
I hear alot of self proclaimed non-racists who are sounding mighty condescending and totally dishonest when they talk about other races. Sounds to me like they are always wanting to give minorities a pass when it comes to bad behavior, because they think they are not capable of the standards of behavior the rest of us live by.
2006-11-09 18:48:58
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answered by hankthecowdog 4
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Hell no. If you're going to hate anyone for something as stupid as the colour of their skin or their beliefs you may as well hate everyone equally, including yourself.
But then you'd live an entire life of misery spending every waking moment alone because no one can stand to be in your presence, until you die a horrible painful death only to burn in Hell for all erternity.
2006-11-09 18:30:15
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answered by flaw 2
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I try not to be a racist, nor should you become one. The world would be a much better place. But, in everybody stands a little bit of racism, and if they deny it, then thay are lying to themselves, and the rest of the world.
2006-11-09 18:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No.....I'm a very loving person..lol...im sure you ll get emails saying...that it doesn't matter the skin, religion, sexual preference, gender, every ones someone..well that is how i feel to so I'm not gonna waste time tellin ya(oops). Do you want to be a racist? live in hate? in fear of what you do not know? Its up 2 you. i wouldn't suggest it but that's my opinion...good luck!
2006-11-09 18:26:08
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answered by ...... 2
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I don't know. But I am just angry at certain people most of the time, I don't talk to them much or say anything to them. And NO THEY HAVE DONE NOTHING to me. It is just who I am.
You are free to be whatever you want. But I will tell you, hating me will gain you nothing but me getting ready to protect myself from people like you.
2006-11-10 04:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, In my opinion rascist are people of low intelligence who are filled with stereotypes and prejudices, by asking the question you certainely fit into the low intelligence catagory.
2006-11-09 18:25:44
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answered by Crisscross 3
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No i am not i have friends of all races ,It is whats on the inside of a person that counts not the color of their skin
2006-11-11 15:13:38
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answered by Tara 5
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I think just about everyone is a little. It is really easy to relate more to people who have more in common with you. It is just human nature.
2006-11-09 18:26:04
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answered by Bob 3
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