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come on del, thats not even funnyyes.
because they're black, silly.
How many of you feel that to be true?
Why/why not?
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no no, i said NOT funnycome on del, thats not even funnyyes.
because they're black, silly.
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Firstly, thank you for your response.How many of you feel that to be true?
Why/why not?
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I have no idea how many Blackrican Americans are racists. I have no idea how many Blackrican Americans live in the inner city slums either. speaking of %s that is.
but of the Blackrican Americans i discuss race with online those that have a passion for the race issue are ALL subscribers to the idea that only the dominant culture CAN be racist.
Which is about as shit headed a perspective as i can imagine.
In real life I don't see much tension at all between races, and i live in a pretty rich melting pot. But not in the inner city. And Blackrican Americans are the third leading ethnicity here.
BTW did you know that Obama was the 7th black and the 44 th white president of the USA? Even Eisenhower was nearly as black as Obama. As was Lincoln.
Firstly, thank you for your response.How many of you feel that to be true?
Why/why not?
Expound....
I have no idea how many Blackrican Americans are racists. I have no idea how many Blackrican Americans live in the inner city slums either. speaking of %s that is.
but of the Blackrican Americans i discuss race with online those that have a passion for the race issue are ALL subscribers to the idea that only the dominant culture CAN be racist.
Which is about as shit headed a perspective as i can imagine.
In real life I don't see much tension at all between races, and i live in a pretty rich melting pot. But not in the inner city. And Blackrican Americans are the third leading ethnicity here.
BTW did you know that Obama was the 7th black and the 44 th white president of the USA? Even Eisenhower was nearly as black as Obama. As was Lincoln.
Interesting, I take it you find they have no basis for such a position?
What's your understanding of the term racist literally, contextually and/or realistically. (they may all be different, BTW)
No, I don't believe all blacks are racists, or even most blacks are not racists. Many have been able to move beyond the tools of racism, like phobias and hatred or other learned behaviors, and assimulate into society. The worst tool of racism is the older generations, because they teach prejudices and racial hatred and myths to thier own people, which continues to perpetuate racism.
You're at luxury to hold such definitions of racism.Firstly, thank you for your response.I have no idea how many Blackrican Americans are racists. I have no idea how many Blackrican Americans live in the inner city slums either. speaking of %s that is.
but of the Blackrican Americans i discuss race with online those that have a passion for the race issue are ALL subscribers to the idea that only the dominant culture CAN be racist.
Which is about as shit headed a perspective as i can imagine.
In real life I don't see much tension at all between races, and i live in a pretty rich melting pot. But not in the inner city. And Blackrican Americans are the third leading ethnicity here.
BTW did you know that Obama was the 7th black and the 44 th white president of the USA? Even Eisenhower was nearly as black as Obama. As was Lincoln.
Interesting, I take it you find they have no basis for such a position?
What's your understanding of the term racist literally, contextually and/or realistically. (they may all be different, BTW)
I indeed take it that they have no basis for that position, and I believe that King and Mal X would agree.
Literally racism is an ordinary expression of tribalism common to nearly everybody.
Contextual racism is far too hard to define. it begs for relativistic definitions which aren't definitions at all, just subjectivity.
Realistically I define racism as that which creates division between races,and on the opposite end of that same spectrum is assimilation which dissolves division between races.
but understand what it is to be on the receiving end of racism, so they fight the urge.
um, where did Obama experience this racism?but understand what it is to be on the receiving end of racism, so they fight the urge.
Both Malcom X and Mlk jr knew what it was like to be on the receiving end of racism. King, like Obama simply rose above it and accomplished great things.
Malcolm began VERY racist and had an epiphany that changed him entirely. He was then murdered by black folks within his own movement, perhaps because of his epiphany.
You're at luxury to hold such definitions of racism.Firstly, thank you for your response.
Interesting, I take it you find they have no basis for such a position?
What's your understanding of the term racist literally, contextually and/or realistically. (they may all be different, BTW)
I indeed take it that they have no basis for that position, and I believe that King and Mal X would agree.
Literally racism is an ordinary expression of tribalism common to nearly everybody.
Contextual racism is far too hard to define. it begs for relativistic definitions which aren't definitions at all, just subjectivity.
Realistically I define racism as that which creates division between races,and on the opposite end of that same spectrum is assimilation which dissolves division between races.
My friend, racism involves beliefs of superiority...this is the word and term many like yourself fail to recognize time and time again.
This is the reason why you may find that many blacks believe and truly aren't racist, because to be racist, one has to feel superior to another "race." I don't like the term race, but I'll use it in the common way its used for communication purposes.
Quick question: have blacks in this country ever been in a position of superiority?
You're at luxury to hold such definitions of racism.
My friend, racism involves beliefs of superiority...this is the word and term many like yourself fail to recognize time and time again.
This is the reason why you may find that many blacks believe and truly aren't racist, because to be racist, one has to feel superior to another "race." I don't like the term race, but I'll use it in the common way its used for communication purposes.
Quick question: have blacks in this country ever been in a position of superiority?