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2007-04-14 15:04:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably the most envied. Even with the
oppression over hundreds of years, many
blacks still dominate most things that are
accomplished by hard work and merit. They
are lacking in areas which require support
from others. Such as sponsorships, votes
etc. mainly due to the racism presented and
marketed in America. When blacks work
together to accomplish a goal, some members of white society
view them as being separatist or racist.
For example organizations that are
established to improve black health, economics or the community. This is often
confusing even to other black americans and americans of other ethnic decent. There
has never been any exclusion to others in
these organizations, yet racist tend to com-
pare there racist motives as similar cases. It
appears that the focus on black America is
on the bad things that every other ethnic
group in america has also been a part. Most
racist views tend to overlook the major ac-
complishments and the contributions that
black America has provided.. As we move closer
to judging people on their merits and actions
rather than their ethnic background, those
that are envious and in fear are aware that
shortly there free ride is approaching an end.
2007-04-14 15:28:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you feel this is a racist question?
Most racist don't like the people or the culture they feel they are superior so why would they want 2 imitate the culture?
For the very few that love the culture actually love the people as well.
2007-04-14 15:10:43
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answer #3
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answered by ? 5
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I feel as though black people have been treated so badly through the years that "white americans" feel they need to give somethin back to us and kind of in a way make up for lost times. I feel now it seems he have more respect than b4 but I dont think were the most hated or loved were all americans and were treated all equal. Just sum of us had to work harder to get where they are today :)
2007-04-14 15:09:46
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answer #4
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answered by C 1
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I think envy the people and envy the culture. It is no way in the world that one group of people would be the focus of so much attention if the green eyed monster wasn't rearing his head.
2007-04-14 15:29:19
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answer #5
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answered by 2fine4u 6
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Personally, I prefer to take people on a person by person basis - you miss some great opportunites for great friendships, and interesting conversations if you decide to dislike someone without even getting to know them because of their colour, size, gender etc. Oprah Winfrey is the richest woman in America, and she is black and proud!
2007-04-14 15:08:26
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answer #6
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answered by Bratfeatures 5
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Why ask something ridiculous like this? Regardless to who hates who, it shouldn't be a race issue, if it is, then they are just Petty and probably hate themselves!
Krazy Libra
2007-04-14 15:42:50
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answer #7
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answered by krazy_libra_from_ac 5
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White people and Mexicans love stealing black culture. Mexicans stole jazz and zoot suits. White people stole jazz, rock, reggae, blues and yes, even country is basically just white people singing ***** folk-type music, blues and spirituals. And Mexicans call each other "esse" and "homes" like blacks call each other "brother".
2007-04-14 15:15:43
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answer #8
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answered by heyu 1
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Shitt, blacks must be the most loved if all you white people do is talk about them ALL of the time. Yes, I imagine they are quite popular.
2007-04-14 15:22:01
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answer #9
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answered by mixedup 4
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I would say hated highly, loved not so much. as u can see the 1 statement by longview..."dysfunction" that's just out right racism and hatred towards a group of people and a culture they prob. only know 1% about.
2007-04-14 15:11:34
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answer #10
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answered by shes a dream come tru! 3
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Um, you sound like a racist and I personally believe that racists are the most hated people in America not African Americans.
2007-04-14 15:05:41
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answer #11
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answered by *Scandinavian Sweetheart* 4
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