I find us to be normal. Now, you on the other hand maybe depressed, angry or confused and hung up on black people being the cause of your problems.
The sooner you look within is the sooner you will feel better and move on with your life.
2007-03-19 16:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some outstanding African-American people that have a lot to offer---and already have. I am "white" and would love nothing more than to be a bodyguard for the first "black" President of the U.S. I don't believe in racism, it causes too much internal dissession. We are a "melting pot", the land of the free. My name is Kenneth W. Howie born 06/29/69 and currently reside in San Antonio, TX. I need a job and am not afraid to die.
2007-03-19 22:30:19
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answered by unknownsoldier1st 3
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This is an impossible question for anyone to answer truthfully, unless the person answering, personally knows everything about every single black person in the past and present.
We (all humans) are all individuals with different morals, no matter what ethnicity we are.
2007-03-20 17:24:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is my opinion, honestly. like it or not. I am not going to BS you on this.
Blacks, generally speaking, have a self-defeating culture that they continue to perpertrate. I think it is because what they see. For instance, blacks to not teach personal finance or value of money in the home. Further, regarding this issue, I think the black culture has its priorities wrong. Why would one live in an apartment, but have a $40k vehicle. Cars are depreciating value assets, whereas property is an appreciating value asset.
Also, in my opinion and observation of the situation, the black culture teaches an entitlement mentality. "The world owes us". They choose to teach this over personal responsibilty. It does not seem that black children are taught they can do anything they want, if they want. Blacks also seem to believe they are always a victim of some sort.
I do not mean to say that EVERY black person or family is like this, but painting with broad brush, that is my opinion. I know some pretty solid black dudes, so I know it is not always true, but I believe that culture is predominant.
2007-03-19 19:57:56
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answered by El Gato Volador 3
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My personal opinion of black people is no different from white or any other coloured person. There are good and bad in all races. People usually criticize a persons actions and morals when something bad has happened concerning that person and automatically presume they are all bad.
2007-03-19 16:19:17
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answered by jaydee 1
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uh, that black people's actions and values are the same as whites; there are some who have high morals and some that have low ones, all people are equal no matter what their skin colour, everyone has a different personality and values, and it has nothing to do with their skin colour
2007-03-19 16:05:11
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answered by Sammy 5
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As a group I think they tend to expect the white folks to treat them badly and apoligize for the slave thing.
As an indiviual, I can't classify them anymore than a white person because they are all so different. Good, bad, ugly, etc.
2007-03-19 16:05:51
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answered by Chloe 6
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Same as anyone else. It's a persons actions not the color of their skin that count.
2007-03-19 16:28:01
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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I have friends who are white and friends who are black and they are all unique and fun.
Many black people I see in public are doing things that set them apart from the general population. And I don't think it helps them as a group or individually.
2007-03-19 19:03:23
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answered by Tamm 3
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Their a beautiful group of people.
2007-03-19 20:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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