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It amazes me how many of these anti-black racist threads are popping up on CD on a daily basis. Certain people seem to be infatuated with black folks. It makes you wonder if some of these people had black step dads that didn't treat their moms right...
Nope, I meant what I typed. There seems to be a weird obsession with black folks going on here. Why would we care if the primary antagonists to civil rights is infuriated? If people that don't agree with BLM and other civil rights groups are mad, they should be. The white supremacist power structure is under attack!!
Notice whenever a black person does something, they're all categorized. But others races do it, they're seen on an individual basis. Also it seems like it's okay for non-blacks to be racist. But if blacks show racism, they're seen as the most racist group on this earth.
Why is it that Arabs, Latinos, Indians, or Asians don't believe in white privelege or use it as an excuse for anything? Why is it only blacks? And if whites are racist, why would they only be racist against blacks, but no other races use racism to explain their inequities to whites? Why don't blacks ever compare themselves to other races? Only to whites.
Because they want to find someone to blame for their own life failures.
Why is it that Arabs, Latinos, Indians, or Asians don't believe in white privelege or use it as an excuse for anything? Why is it only blacks? And if whites are racist, why would they only be racist against blacks, but no other races use racism to explain their inequities to whites? Why don't blacks ever compare themselves to other races? Only to whites.
This is a rhetorical question or really a claim (false at that) made in the form of a question.
People are too darn sensitive. Can't believe some are really offended by this question, "Where are you from?" What is wrong with it?
From what I understand, it depends on how the question is being asked and why.
For example, if you're at some social meeting and they ask where everybody's from, there's nothing wrong with that. But if people of color answer that they're from a suburb in the area, and that answer is further questioned whereas it isn't for white people there, then it's a problem.
Like white people for example? Nevermind the fact they blame their own failures and falling birthrate on blacks.
BS!!!
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