If you really want to know how they felt, ask one of our black American citizens, anyone over 55 should do, especially if they lived in the south. Blacks
Could not attend white schools
Could not attend White services
Had their own restrooms
Had their own water fountains
Could not sit at the front of the bus
I think that I would feel like these people felt, discriminated against and not good enough (inferior).
You might think that I am a black man, but I am not, I am an anti-racist that believes that even today we mark minorities
we call blacks African-American, the politically correct way of saying black, well most of the black Americans I know have never even been to Africa, many white people that lived in Africa have immigrated to the USA, aren't they truly African-American? Why is a person from Latin America called Latino? Why don't we call people from England English-American?
The answer is obvious, this world is still full of racisim
2007-09-14 19:08:57
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answered by justgetitright 7
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It depends. If I'm grouped with those like me...would it be any different from the persecution of Christians now, Jews now and in the past, Muslims here now..etc.
If I were standing by a group of peers for what was right or just, I would not be alone and therefore the feeling of isolation would not be there.
If it were religious, again I would not be alone I would have faith and thus would feel comforted in His presence.
If it were for color or race, although a different uncontrollable factor, I would not be alone but I could not be comforted either (although He would not forsake me).
2007-09-14 18:13:09
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answered by Oyaya 3
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This is a serious answer : As a white , Christian Conservative , it is very restricting to be censored and to see you life values debased and ridiculed by the media liberals and many democrats in congress in recent years . These aren't the same democrats of our ancestors . They are still managing to fool a large amount of the population . Nobody , regardless of race, religion or color should be devalued .
2007-09-14 22:27:09
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answered by missmayzie 7
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It is probably one of the worst feelings ever to be chastened for something and you never did one thing wrong. It is horrible but I also think in many times with many people for various reasons, people suffer like this and the Holocaust was an example, It is awful and shouldn't happen, but it does, follow your rights as far as you can legally but always ask the price you will have to pay and decide the best way to think and act. been there doing that , it is icky
2007-09-14 17:58:37
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answered by I Love Jesus 5
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It happens to everyone all the time regardless of what race, color or religion you are, it's human nature to surround yourself with people who are similar or like minded. It is only a problem when someone makes a threat to my safety. I can care less when it happens as long as it does not threaten me or those I will protect. It's totally natural.
2007-09-14 18:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I would accept it and move to a country where I would be accepted. After all, if what you say is true, that means I would be living in a nation that wouldnt be mine, and as a minority would always be inferior, which is not a bad thing because the majority has a right to own their country and their land for their nation.
2007-09-14 18:41:07
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answered by CitoyenPatriote 4
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i would never feel inferior.but i would pity those bias minds tht they don't understand a living being and unnecessarily create this non-sensical discrimination.i would even feel special and thank god that i am not included in those bias minds and is being provided with special different things not being used by those awful discriminators. look buddy it's upto you to feel bad or good about it.eg. if out of four people you are being treated differently then u may feel inferior or u may even feel superior tht you are being treated as special and differently.be positive.
2007-09-14 20:27:50
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answered by K@$h 1
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This is still common place in many countries.
This is why most people prefer to live in a democratic country.
Segregation can only be changed by the people in the end letting their dictators know that its no longer acceptable.
2007-09-14 17:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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as a rule I take care of all of us of all races with appreciate. I do make exceptions, although, and those exceptions are for people who've a holier than thou attitude. (hi Pidlan!!) the perspective displayed in this question and the view on Islam by using the asker is one such occasion. i've got self belief i might desire to factor out that I respond in this manner to those of different faiths who've an identical attitude and not purely Muslims. To make the declare that Islam is tolerant is laughable. Islam is something yet tolerant. yet, I could factor out that Christianity shares this illiberal trait. faith is a cancer, a tumour that needs to be decrease faraway from society and the human race as an entire. Islam, purely like Christianity, creates divisions, animosity and bigotry. in many Islamic states, women human beings have no rights, no civil liberties. If something a camel is dealt with with extra appreciate. A fake effect, or a misdemeanour skill so you might finally end up dropping your head! At an archaeological website someplace interior the ahem, barren area, i got here upon an idol. It replaced right into a Canaanite fertility goddess, no longer in contrast to those got here upon on websites throughout the time of Europe. The goddess replaced into Ashera. I exclaimed, "look, i've got got here upon God's spouse!" everybody that replaced into there laughed, oohed and aahed. We had got here upon another exciting artifacts, yet this replaced right into a extensive locate. although, unbeknown to me and everybody else, a soldier took offence to the spouse of God making an visual attraction. to decrease a protracted tale short he opened hearth and tried to kill me interior the call of God, shouting Allahu Akbar!!! 3 months later i replaced into vacationing a chum of mine and in a bar of a city in Alabama, an area pulled out his gun when I instructed him he ought to stick his god the place the solar do no longer shine! He got here on good directly to my colleague, she's gay. there's a actual long tale to that, yet i've got shortened it extensively! besides, I digress. purely like I stated to the homophobic, in bred purple neck in Alabama, stick your holier than thou attitude and your bullshit faith the place the solar do no longer shine! Oh and BTW. "The tragedy of the human race is that morality has been hi-jacked by using religion." We, the human race have morality interior us. We additionally created a bronze age god that some human beings kill different individuals in his call. Insane, or what? Peace be upon you.
2016-10-08 21:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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That would depend on the society.
If I were being kept out of an extremist religious society, I wouldn't mind. If I were being kept out of a society that promotes itself as free and open, it would make me angry.
2007-09-14 18:36:56
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answered by BOOM 7
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