have you been onYA lately?
Cause white people seem to be the ones stuck on "black" questions
2007-02-19 13:33:46
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answered by venom! 6
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I think white supremacist promotes racial separatism. I think there is more people than you know that care for black people and people in general. It history that there are two black Super bowl coaches. I don't understand your point? Why do you care? If you are prejudice against blacks, that's your business but leave us alone. Why do you keep on asking questions about blacks? Don't you have any black friends? You think you are slick too using the picture of Malcolm X. You know you are a racist.
FYI, In 1890, George A. Bayle Jr. began to sell ground peanut paste as a Vegetarian protein supplement for people with bad or no teeth. In 1893, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg originated an early variety of peanut butter at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. Kellogg, along with his brother, W.K. Kellogg, patented a process for making peanut butter in 1895, but it used steamed peanuts rather than roasted peanuts. Contrary to popular belief, the renowned botanist George Washington Carver had no hand in inventing this food
2007-02-19 14:17:39
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answered by Anonymous
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If other people didn't care what color we were then i would be able to marry an Asian or Pacific Islander and not have to worry about what my Future in laws might think ? Or i wouldn't have to hear my teacher tell a story that has nothing to do with someone being black Mention that the lady in his story is black what the F*** do we care your telling a story of why you shaved your beard we're in the 10 grade we don't give a **** about race right now. and if race or color didn't matter then i wouldn't have some Filipino look at her child and ask if they wants to turn out like blacks just because her child chooses to have black friends i have more scenarios i could mention but i think that's enough
2007-02-20 16:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Black people did not create the hoopla about the two black Superbowl coaches. The media, which is predominantly white, did. Racial separatism occurs on both sides.
2007-02-19 13:41:55
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answered by willie 4
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Not only blacks care that they are black. Everyone care or see color, to say you don't is lying ,but embracing differences and not judge people based on those differences would the key for everyone to get along
By the way i think your question was idiotic who cares about Superbowl coaches besides the media advertise that not blacks get a life !!! please
2007-02-20 01:46:39
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answered by canielany 3
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I think that the real promoters of color consciousness are the media and the politicians. You can see the result of it right here. All the finger-pointing, insulting and arguing. Politicians and mainstream media constantly promoted hate and discontent.
2007-02-19 14:12:41
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answered by iraqisax 6
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considering the fact which you do no longer comprehend why they are marching. that is no longer a pair of black infant being shot by ability of a non-black guy. that's approximately that non-black guy no longer dealing with any expenditures as of yet. they are stressful he be tried.
2016-11-24 19:08:20
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answered by ? 4
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Apparently a lot of people care about color. Are you blind to the so called "questions" asked everyday. Its ironic that you always focus on the negative but when there is something positive you ignore it or call it "reverse racism"
2007-02-19 13:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Then why are you asking this question? Stop caring so much.
Are blacks the only ones that care that they are black? No, evidently not.
2007-02-19 14:10:59
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answered by GreenGrasshopper 2
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In USA color/race is BIG DEAL...and I mean It
2007-02-19 13:33:53
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answered by DON 4
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Being proud of your culture and heritagehelps build self esteem. I don't see anything wrong with that.
2007-02-19 13:35:46
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answered by Duraznita 3
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