warniong: do not bring "black man is a victim of white society" thanks
2007-08-23
03:55:37
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Society & Culture
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Katrina: i know because i'm white guy who lives in hood. and i know what i'm talking about, i spoke with many let say at least (20 people) in my neighborhood.
2007-08-23
04:04:40 ·
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Katwood: I talk to both parties...KI found it that those who live in"hood" compmained more. ironically.
2007-08-23
04:19:03 ·
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Jennifer: do you think i care? hell NO, its reality...talk to people. i don't like IDIOTS...and this society fooled by media ful of the, black and white.
2007-08-23
06:57:29 ·
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That's a stereotype. Try talking to black people that don't live in the "hood". You will get a different response.
2007-08-23 04:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Well they do! It seems where I live that is the case. I had one black man today as I was walking to my truck just stare me down. Naturally I looked back, we both looked at each other. Then he said "you GOT a F****** problem. I just love where I live. Their are some good ones and ones with the white chip on their shoulder. Some whites blame blacks. So it is about the same thing for both sides. I know how you feel, we judge all the assholes as if they are all the same! Their are good black people just as whites. We blame each other. Hang in their brother you will see what I say is true. Hope this helped you.
2007-08-23 15:03:09
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answered by Michael2832 4
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steven 20 people are not enough...and stating you live in brooklyn the "hood" is not enough either...i was born and raised in brooklyn and there are some black men that claim that the white man is to blame...but i know plenty more black men than you, trust me....and they don't talk like that.....i suggest that if you want a more broader view of black men you get out talk to other people.....I'm sure if i talk to white people in the same area under the same conditions i might get the same answer to a particular question...and that is exactly what you are getting....you are allowing yourself to be conditioned.....
2007-08-23 11:30:07
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answered by spice g 4
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What if I spoke to 20 or 30 PWT's, is it fair to say that all of Whites blame the government for their problems? oh and btw I don't think Blacks and Whites have had the same experiences.
2007-08-23 15:06:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Which black men are you referring to??
And, how many black men do you REALLY know, that you've sat down and got into deep discussions with, that have blamed the white man...
30? 50? Hundreds? Or are you just making generalizations?
2007-08-23 11:01:44
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answered by Katrina 5
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Personally, I feel that every race plays the victim in one way or another. The problem is, we each see only what we want to. So, it would make sense that you would ask this question, while someone of another race would ask a similar question about yourself.
2007-08-23 18:01:41
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answered by Lo W 2
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Yeah,they blame whitey for everthing.they need to take personal responsablity for their own actions instead of blaming the white man for every little thing.That is only holding them back and before you know it,everyone will be against those monkey *** *******.
2007-08-23 11:03:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Because no one seems capable of taking responsibilty for their own screw ups.... Pathetic, huh?
2007-08-23 11:01:09
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answered by maccrew6 6
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this is a funny qeustion!!well idont know the answer or anything but idont know how to talk to people on this or maybe u cant but thanks for answering my qeustion!! just had to say that!! this is the only way i thought i could tell ya that so ya!!
2007-08-23 13:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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That sure is true
2007-08-23 10:58:47
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answered by Anonymous
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