live your life man just live your life
2006-11-10 18:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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First, are you here legally? If not, get legal. Now, about the racism. I don't believe in racism at all. I think everyone should have the same opportunity in life. But it is an unfortunate fact of life that racism is everywhere in the world, not just the US. I've lived in Japan before and saw it there because I'm American. Being looked upon differently because of where you are from in itself is not racism. Racism, in my opinion, is where the racist does not like anyone from a particular sect of humans. I think that racism is wrong, and I am often accused of being a racist because first, I'm a cop, and second, I'm Caucasian, and the area I have to police is quite populated with Afro-Americans and Latinos.
2006-11-09 12:24:18
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answered by gablueliner 3
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You should stay in the US. Sadly anglo-saxsons (thats the white folks) have a long and harsh history with racism. From Native Americans to blacks it seems racism is imbedded in the culture. Racism has gotten better but it still is an underlying problem in US society. But on the brighter side when their knocking on you their leaving someone else alone. If you want more history of racism look into the South during the Civil Rights Movements.
2006-11-09 12:19:05
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answered by catwoman1316 4
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Maybe you are confusing racism with legalism. Most people don't mind other people coming here as long as they come here the right way and they stay here because they want to be Americans. If you are legal and are working on becoming an American citizen then welcome to our country. If you are illegal and are making no effort to become a citizen then you are breaking our laws and you need to go back. That is not racism, that is the law.
2006-11-09 12:28:00
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answered by jim h 6
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the only factor that could furnish up racism is that if usa become one race and thats the reality through fact going after merely the racist human beings in each race may well be impossible through fact you dont understand whos racist and who isn't it dosent stick out like pores and skin shade does so im tremendously confident that it is the only answer you will possibly not like it yet its authentic
2016-11-23 13:25:14
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answered by berson 4
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Hell no! You stay put...stay right where you are. If you are a citizen, and it sounds like you have to be, then you have just as much right to be here as anyone. I know a lot of people who say stuff like this and then you turn around and their the ones sitting in an international restaurant. It blows my mind. It's like they're saying, no we don't want you here, but we'll keep the foods, dress and language that you've given to America. If you ask me, no one can do the original like the original.
STAY PUT!
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2006-11-09 12:15:48
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answered by Miss P. Square Pinky Swear 3
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not everybody is like that definetly not me. its just where you are... you are right about that whole thing i dont think it is fair that they can do that to certain people but yet discrimination is a crime. I would not gop back if i was you because you have worked really hard and i completly agree wit you.
2006-11-09 12:24:11
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answered by sexylove1_2008 2
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NO! It's your country too and you stand your ground and stay! Don't listen to what other people say just keep striving to do better in life and those ignorant racist people may be working for you someday.
2006-11-09 13:23:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Ignore these fools and live your life. This is as much your country as it is for anyone who lives here.
2006-11-09 12:43:21
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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Yes.
If you still are a Spanish citizen, the whole of the European Union is open to you, and you would be welcome anywhere.
Our racism is only directed against people of different skin colour, and it is frowned upon by the majority even then.
2006-11-09 12:14:21
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answered by Anonymous
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