im a biracial female ( white & black) ive dealt with racism when i was younger but recently. theres really nothing u can do. you can physically & verbally hurt them but its not going to change their views on being racist. its a problem within themselves that they have to fix not me. its a very uneducated way of thinking, almost 99% of the world is mixed with sumthing no1 is 100% of 1 race. just because u have white skin does not mean ur caucasian & just because u have dark skin does not mean ur african american theres tons of different races & nationalities they just look past that part & only see white or black. i wish people would just grow up
2007-06-22 04:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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There is just so many different views of race and racism on the whole. We as members of different races,cultures,social background and the list could go on and on. It is based on
generalities and assumption. For example; I am from the
south, I am proud of my southern heritage, My son gave me a belt buckle with the Florida emblem and a confederate flag.
I love "Southern Rock", I've been called a hippie and a red-neck. On occasions I even fly the flag. Does these things make me racist? OK, I was born in a hospital owned and operated by a "Black Family" except they put whites upstairs
instead of blacks. "Are they racist?" I live in a town where the same black family owned and operated a lumber mill in the
late 1800's. Our town has a reputation for racial tolerance thru
the years.I'm talking deep-south. I have many black friends, and its thru those associates that I know we all look at things just a little differently. Now some people you just have to overlook.
2007-06-22 04:35:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont have to deal with it often. All whites where I live.
When I do go into the city and someone makes a rude comment to my wife or has the intelligence to call me a cracker then I wont hesitate to knock some teeth out. I'll pay the fine or do the time, its the only right thing to do. I bet they will think twice before they do it to someone else.
If everyone had that attitude then we wouldnt have any problems with rude people.
2007-06-22 04:22:10
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answered by Anonymous
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In international places the place racism isn't the huge subject it relatively is right here, it rather is through fact there is little separatization. you do no longer see a separation of the races such as you do right here. With black faculties, black television channels, black song, black outfits, etc. it rather is not categorised that way. All would be enjoyed with the aid of all and sundry who chooses to. on each occasion one section chooses to chop up themselves, then call for equality, it won't in any respect artwork. there's a huge difference between recognizing your history, and figuring out with basically that history. confident, we've separated the races at one time. That grow to be incorrect in spite of if it rather is not ultimate for the different separation to be in effect the two. It only does not artwork that way. look into different oppressed peoples, inclusive of Asians or Jewish human beings, and notice how they integrated. it relatively is the way it does artwork.
2016-10-02 23:00:21
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answered by ? 4
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well racism is a world wide thing, personally i never had to deal with it , if i out and outbout and see other colour people i smile and say morning lovely day ,,, i have many friends of colour, , but i no it exist ........ i always say a smile a day make a happy day .
2007-06-22 10:51:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, for starters, I cry and cry and cry thinking about all the people who are probably being hurt by it! Then I smile, knowing no one could ever be racist to me. (Because I'm a White.)
2007-06-22 04:00:35
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answered by Belie 7
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I ignore them, for they know not what they do.....they will have to answer to their God someday...and we all know God don't like ugly!
2007-06-22 04:39:09
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answered by deb 7
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