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2007-09-24 05:33:09 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

if you have explain

2007-09-24 05:37:16 · update #1

foxy if the man paid all the bills and you didnt have to work whats wrong with that

2007-09-24 05:40:52 · update #2

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yes i just moved to queens and bunch of black people drove by and screamed "go home white *****!" i was shocked that ppl were still like this. just the other day i was at party city in brooklyn in a predominantly black area and no employees came over to help me, whenever i said excuse me they immediately walked the other way. i think it was bc i was white and they were black, does it really matter though?? ur making a sale either way!

2007-09-24 05:40:15 · answer #1 · answered by spadezgurl22 6 · 6 5

Yes I have. I am currently going thru a great deal of racism in the bigoted town where I live. There is a lot of police harassment that finally seemed to stagger off a big because the NAACP had to come out here and meet with the police. But when a white male tourist came to this town last year and raced a red light totaling my vehicle, the white bigoted cop came though knowing we have a severe problem with tourists and the many problems they cause in traffic, refused the cite the white man who might I add, initially apologized for the crash, but later when the police came he changed his whole tune and became very bitter towards me when he saw the dumb white cop was favoring him.

I'm single and Black, a woman, and these clowns are the worst by far that I've ever had to deal with in terms of injustice and blatant racism. I've contacted the governor and recently contacted my local state representative. These are the worst filth bigots I've ever had the unfortunate circumstance to come in contact with and thing is, they know they are being hateful, but they are so evil that they cannot stop themselves.

Recently I filed a civil rights complaint against them and they are currently under investigation by the state.

You just cannot give up when you know that if you do you'll never be able to put closure to the situation and it will haunt you that you allowed filth-bag waste to get away with their unlawful, most unconstitutional actions and therefore others will suffer because of you did nothing. That's how I feel, but mostly I am angered and violated by these monsters and simply will not walk away allowing them to go unpunished.

The Jena 6 situation just barely scratched the surface because there is so much racism abroad in America alone.

Just wonder if all the filth pig racist were non-existent? That would be a wonderful start to peace again. They cause most all problems in the world and then other problems kick in like violence, fraud, etc., but racism is what starts it all.

You asked; I answered. Thanks.

2007-09-24 06:13:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

More racism than anyone on here have experienced. I almost got hung onetime but the idiots tied it up wrong and I slipped loose.

I ran so fast I ran into four-five trees.

9 years old and was paying at my friends house when I was supposed to.

But I have not a bitter bone in my body. Been called every racial slur in the book that you could say towards blacks.

Too much has already been done and can't change the past and no use being angry.

Only thing to do is move forward and keep going strong.

2007-09-24 05:47:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Yup! A had 2,3 experience in College.It was Really bitter taste.
At that time I remember the Lincoln Memorial and Gr8 Martin Luther King Jr. with his speech "I have a Dream Today".At that time I fell There is Still racism in USA.USA is Still in poverty for the matter of Racism.
The fact happened was,I was with my frens in the Stadium of the University and we were playing some interestin games.One time was there and we need to give a hi 5 to each.At that time one girl said "Oophs!Today I need to wash my hand anyway".And severel of them annoyed to give a hi 5 to me.I think this is the bad event of so called good people.
I am very sad for this.No more Racism should be priviladged in US.

2007-09-24 05:45:33 · answer #4 · answered by sureswinter100 2 · 3 0

I am Asian. Yes, I have been a victim of racism. But if there is a God who will punish, then I'd let God do the punishing. After all, many racists are so-called religious people but do not practice what they preach.

2007-09-24 05:43:23 · answer #5 · answered by ohioan_femme 5 · 4 0

Well, my wife has. My wife is Native American Indian (Canada) and she is still regularly exposed to racial remarks, comments and even looks.
I can't believe that people can be so cold and cruel towards another human being.
They treat her no different than 200 years ago. What they don't realise is that she will be helping them when they need help, regardless of skin colour. She is studying medicine to become a Doctor!

2007-09-24 05:49:00 · answer #6 · answered by Justin 1 · 2 1

Worked for a telecatalog company. My partner and I were problem solvers meaning if a customer called with a problem one of us were the lucky recipients of the enraged caller. My partner was the smartest most capable person for the job. She trained me when I was promoted to the position. She was also African American. One afternoon she recieved a call. Next thing I knew she slammed down her ear piece and asked if I could take the call. The guy on the phone was scraming at her and telling her he wanted real help from someone who wasn't black. He used racial slurs of kinds I haven't heard before. She was understandably upset. I took over the call. I got him calmed down and solved his very simple problem. At the end of the call he thanked me to which I replied it was a pleasure sir-and by the way-I am african american as well and solved your problem when you said one of us couldn't as we are stupid. He was dumbfounded and put in his place. My friend and partner at work loved every minute of it. Of course I am white but he ticked me off with his racism. he din't know her from Adam. He only knew his ignorance.

2007-09-24 05:45:08 · answer #7 · answered by Stefbear 5 · 8 1

Many people think any reminder that they are different is racism. There is nothing wrong with being black or Indian or white. Race is not liike a wart on your nose that no one dares mention. All different races are proud of their race and are flattered when others say something positive about it. My favorite is when the opportunity exist 6to say "black folks sure have rythum" when watching rap. They love it and agree.

2007-09-24 05:39:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

A crazy teacher came after the dark skinned kids.
She started with me because I was the rebel in the class who helped everyone deal with her.

Where is she now?
I have no clue, but I saved many lives including my own with my rebellious behavior.

2007-09-24 05:41:54 · answer #9 · answered by Casandra X 3 · 3 1

Well that's a hard question because there's been a few times when white people were mean or rude to me and I wondered if it was because I was Hispanic, but maybe they were just being aholes and it had nothing to do with race.
Why am I getting thumbs down?

2007-09-24 05:43:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I agree with the above question that Black people are hung up on the past and tend to more racist than thier white conterparts. They tend to use the "race card' alot.

I have people try and make funny of me because I'm welsh. I am still yet to hear an original welsh put down that doesn't involve sheep. Its racism even in a mild form, generally i don't care.

2007-09-24 05:42:22 · answer #11 · answered by cpj79 3 · 4 4

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