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I've been taking an incresing notice to this over the past few years. Is this the result of living in a very liberal, anti-white society (I'm referring to the culture in the USA).

With the ever growing statistics of black on white violence, are whites simply just afraid to fight back? Is America going to become the next South Africa? America's white population is currently at 67%.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ExvfnkeLhY

It seems that vicious black on white violence is constantly being overlooked, and in the rare cases when it is acknowledged, its somehow justified or seen as no big deal. No matter how openly racist or violently hateful they are, there is never any condemnation of their actions. Hollywood, The media and other institutions of the like always portray blacks as either being the victims or glamorized sexual icons or intellectual etc....a huge disparity with the reality of society.

And by the way, I'm not white, but still concerned.

2007-03-11 22:01:06 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

3 answers

I don't see where blacks stick together considering the rising epidemic of black on black murders

2007-03-19 01:12:54 · answer #1 · answered by naseldrip 4 · 1 0

Naseldrip has a point, I see different barriers, I see violent blacks, and non-violent blacks, violent hispanics, and the non-violent hispanics, and then again, you have the violent whites, and the non violent whites, that's the problems that are arising from today's generations!! and each group sticks together !! Violence is the real enemy, and that's bad !!

2007-03-20 00:11:17 · answer #2 · answered by musicman 5 · 0 0

Whites in America do not tend to stick together as much because besides being white they do not share common ancestral ties. Most white people in America are 2nd,3rd, or 4th generation, thus they do not see themselves as Polish, German, Italian, etc. they see themselves as Americans For that reason most white Americans, unlike Asians/Hispanics/Indians, all whom are mostly 1st generation (and still have that cultural tie to their native country) do not stick together. If you look at the minorities of America in general they only stick amongst friends of the same cultural background i.e. Asians do not generally hang out with Asians, Vietnamese hang out with Vietnamese, Koreans with Koreans, etc...same holds true for those South of the Border/India.

If you look at Europe though whites still tend to cluster because they have those hometies to their ancestral land.

By the way, I am a white 1st generation Hungarian-American, and most of my friends are non-white.

2007-03-12 05:15:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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