Warning: White guy will use the N word in context. Freak out if you want.
So me sister was telling me about this person she heard about through a friend. This person said: "I hope obama does to white people what bush did to us!". It's a no brainer to guess what her ethnic persuasion is. This kind of statement reflects the kind of antiwhite bias that runs rampant in some of the black community. Just as some white people have spray painted "Nigger" all over shit as a result of obamas election. these kind of racist comments don't unite the country and it does create the rare occurence of feeling offended deep down inside of me. I don't understand comments like these being made by people who voted for Obama because his message is to bring the country back to center and fix a lot of problems. You can't do that be spewing devisive hate speech as some of his supporters are doing.
I understand comments like that from some white people 1) because mccain didn't win and 2) there's a lot of people that live in the sticks still growing up with racist parents. I understand the comments made by black people because they say all their lives they've grown up with people telling them they can't and with parents that have lived through the aftermath of the civil rights movement. I understand that race will ALWAYS be and issue at some level.
Some questions I'd like to ask racist black people: What did George Bush do to them? Is the economy related to this statement? (If so the economy also affected poor white people, of which I believe there are more poor white people than poor black people. It seems like a statistical thing although i have not researched it) Why is it ok to publicly wish for bad things to happen to white people just because they are white? Is it perceived that white people stick together to gang up on black people (as implied by the statement of getting back all white people for the actions of just one mr. bush) Why is it ok to talk about a white person as being a "white boy" in a rude and derogatory sense that seeks to exclude when I can't call them porch monkeys or niggers in the same rude/exclusive sense? (I don't think I'd ever call someone these; I'd resort to non racist cuss words if I felt ill about someone)
Some questions I'd like to ask racist white people: Why the fuck can't you get over yourself? You just don't understand how good a black president can be toward healing the racial issues between SOME white and black people do you (I say some because I don't feel like all white and black people have issues between them)? When did you choose to remain racist? (I've got a theory that racism is 1/2 indoctrination by parents/friends/family and 1/2 choice; in this regard the question would be appropriate to ask racist black people as well)
I understand comments like that from some white people 1) because mccain didn't win and 2) there's a lot of people that live in the sticks still growing up with racist parents. I understand the comments made by black people because they say all their lives they've grown up with people telling them they can't and with parents that have lived through the aftermath of the civil rights movement. I understand that race will ALWAYS be and issue at some level.
Some questions I'd like to ask racist black people: What did George Bush do to them? Is the economy related to this statement? (If so the economy also affected poor white people, of which I believe there are more poor white people than poor black people. It seems like a statistical thing although i have not researched it) Why is it ok to publicly wish for bad things to happen to white people just because they are white? Is it perceived that white people stick together to gang up on black people (as implied by the statement of getting back all white people for the actions of just one mr. bush) Why is it ok to talk about a white person as being a "white boy" in a rude and derogatory sense that seeks to exclude when I can't call them porch monkeys or niggers in the same rude/exclusive sense? (I don't think I'd ever call someone these; I'd resort to non racist cuss words if I felt ill about someone)
Some questions I'd like to ask racist white people: Why the fuck can't you get over yourself? You just don't understand how good a black president can be toward healing the racial issues between SOME white and black people do you (I say some because I don't feel like all white and black people have issues between them)? When did you choose to remain racist? (I've got a theory that racism is 1/2 indoctrination by parents/friends/family and 1/2 choice; in this regard the question would be appropriate to ask racist black people as well)
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you tell them matt!
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