While no one deserves to be abused in ANY form, white people in america really haven't experienced the worst of racial abuse.
Not even close.
2007-05-09 06:59:19
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answered by mac man 4
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Every single day on YA I see accusations of 'unfair' black racism against whites; very little of blacks accusing whites,so I'm not sure where you're getting this.
The fact is that in all races there are racists; there are also a large number who would rather dispense with this bull and acknowledge that we are all human; and that we are all different, all have a right to those differences, and all have a responsibility to respect those rights for others.
It's basically up to you to decide which you want to be-it's a decision that affects how you see everything, including your perceptions of 'racism' in others.
2007-05-09 06:58:47
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answered by nealo d 5
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This is typical whining by White people who do not understand what it truly feels to be a victim of racism. True, a person of any race can be a racist. However, not all races have been guilty of systematic racism. You're White and your people control the world. Quit your whining.
2007-05-09 15:37:58
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answered by cheezycheezy 1
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White people are usually more racist than anyone else. Not all are racist though. It's sad that you've had lots of racial abuse. Good luck with that.
2007-05-10 14:34:22
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answered by Dimples 3
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A black American soldier offended me (white) and my friend(black) because we walked together along a street. He told my friend that he is too black too dark for me.
Black American soldiers insulted also my 2 friends who are from Vietnam.
African women who are married with white men heard many rude comments from white and black people.
So I made the experience that racism is not only a white issue
2007-05-09 07:17:02
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answered by KB 2
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LOL
Imagine if you were in the minority, what benefit wuold it be to complain to other races about inequities? None. They can dish out the racism just fine themselves, but they get the benies by accusing others OF racism. There's misattribution galore today, those who really do it without apology get off scott free (Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson) and those who goof and apologize get slammed (Imus). Listen to rap? Oh My God, it's so racist, and sexist (kill 'da b+tch, etc.)...
2007-05-09 06:59:56
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answered by BS,MS,Ph.D 2
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Because when compared to minorities, it doesn't come close to reaching the same heights. Blacks were lynched, enslaved, and still are profiled, treated worse, and looked down upon. It's because white racism pales in comparison when compared to black.
2007-05-09 06:52:43
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answered by trinitybombshella 2
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I am racist and sexist. It is not something I am proud of. It is something I try to minimize, it’s just that I can’t help but stereotype. Then I go and judge people based on these stereotypes. I figure what gets me into real trouble is I continue to judge people based on these stereotypes. Our diversities are our strengths, but we insist that they be our weaknesses too.
2007-05-11 04:14:27
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answered by grey_worms 7
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Weird huh?
2007-05-09 06:51:57
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answered by Axe 4
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i feel u girl im a 12 white girl and i live in the bronx and i feel it everyday!!!!.l....maybe becuase they invented it and spread it but whites are not the only racists
2007-05-09 08:13:24
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answered by Tunde F 2
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