
06-09-2020, 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Swoop
You seem to be the only one who knows what it’s like to be black and how black people think. You have already inferred in previous posts that blacks wish they were white...Wrong, I am far from "the only one." I am one of the very few here however, that are trying to point out how much harder it is in this country having black skin. If you ever had honest conversations with enough black people, you would hear the exact same thing. I was fortunate in having had worked with dozens of hard-working (a lot who were very religious) black men in my long career, so was able to converse and have honest conversations from some damn good men.
Have you ever even tried to do so?
What's more important here, is how many white's who are clueless (often purposely), want to say that having black skin makes no difference in the way you're treated in general, from the time you're born, to the type of education you get, to the issues you have to overcome to getting well-paid jobs.
Many may feel that is a truly racist point of view...And MANY know, in their hearts, that I am exactly right...and simply speaking the truth. Which then brings out the defensive nature of those who KNOW I'm speaking the truth and either try to justify it...or want to try and hide/deflect from it.
One only has to read posts from dozens of people on this site alone...to see the proof in my comments.
I would be hard pressed to disagree with them... I believe you on that.
Listen to this from Jane Elliott (it takes less than one minute) and then tell us...where is she wrong?
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