Sadly, there is not a single race that is exempt from bigoted people. For blacks, often this is a reactionary feeling i.e. "You hated me first, so now I hate you." It is truly sad, but unfortunately it happens sometimes when people have bad experience upon bad experience. Human nature. Bottom line is we're all in this together and we all have to live with each other, perhaps these things will cease to be issues sometime in the future. We can only hope. In the meantime, please remember that racist black people are the exception rather than the rule (as is the case with bigoted people of any race).
2007-06-14 14:33:32
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answered by Little Girl Blue 4
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You have to realize that black people are only responding to their environment. How do you tell a black person from Los Angeles to like whites when he and his friends are stopped by white officers, called the "n" word, handcuffed and detained simply because they are driving a nice car.
How about in Texas where a group of white males beat up a black man for no reason tied him to the back of a pick up truck and dragged him until his body was dismembered.
has it ever occurred to you that white people's behavior towards blacks are causing blacks to dislike them. How many whites hated blacks after the OJ verdict? Why, because he was supposedly got away with killing a white woman he was married to. If she was black would white America have cared so much, hell no.
2007-06-15 22:13:54
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answered by King Midas 6
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The presume that their objective audience, like them, have an underlying concern or mistrust of black human beings and minorities in many cases. as a effect, promoting thoughts that depict black human beings in a damaging gentle provide a spotlight to the"threat" linked with minorities. Then, they talk the president in racial words....crack addict, toddler mama, deep seated hatred of white human beings, and so on., portraying the president as the two distrustful and racist against white human beings. as a effect, capitalizing on the two the phobia of minorities, the fake assumption that the president is a racist, and the dissatisfaction with having a democratic president interior the 1st place. So, they're able to undertaking their very own racism onto the president and black human beings in many cases.....via claiming that it is not they who're racist or divisive, yet black human beings and, especially,the president.
2016-10-17 07:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you are right. Especially the rappers and those people who wear their pants up to their knees and see it as a compliment to be called a 'thug'. Theres nothing i hate more than a black person saying to a white person "It's because i'm black right?" get over yourselves people.
2007-06-14 12:33:16
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answered by [insert name here] 4
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yes some black people racist to white people and some black people are racist to other black people.
2007-06-14 12:32:25
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answered by knowssignlanguage 6
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I don't hate anyone? Yet, I wonder, where did Black People learn to hate? Perhaps, during slavery?
2007-06-14 12:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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White racism is actually a reaction to black racism.
2007-06-14 13:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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yea.
I live in harlem.
Some guy told me it was "BLACK OWNED" and that I didnt belong there.
I am a very nice flaming young man. I am clearly no racist.
He is just bitter.
Welfare sucks-- lets be angry about our apathy towards getting a job?
Meh..
2007-06-14 12:31:16
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answered by Shoe 3
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Not liking someone doesn't make you racist. It is when you think you are better than someone based on skin color alone.
2007-06-14 12:32:10
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answered by I Wanna Know 3
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kkkjewhater596 haha and u can go back to europe......
or no i dont want more racists here we have alot of fu*ktards here already
2007-06-14 12:48:58
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answered by Joni 3
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