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Originally Posted by mamamia54
In my moms later years I had an aide for her. Only a few hours a week so I could get out of the house. She was a black woman. We treated her like family. Including , but not limited to, leaving when her grandson missed his school bus, daughters car didn’t start, etc. I would tell her it’s fine just go. That meant I showered mom and got her ready for the day. I didn’t mind, I had a wonderful mother (and father). When she came back she would say I tell my friends I work for good “white” people. Then she would go on to say that say impossible there are no good “white” people. I have always found black people to be much more racist than white people. Personally, I would like to get to know a person to decide if I like them or not. There are white people I dislike, black people I like. Cut our skin and only one color will come out, red. It would really be such a beautiful world if everyone can just like and dislike people for who they are, not the color of their skin.
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There is no question that black people are more racist than white people. When I worked for the Federal Government and travelled with my inspection team, we often encountered black hotel clerks, especially in the South. Whenever we had a problem, issue, or special request for the hotel, all I had to do was to ask my black team member to handle it. The hotel clerks would bend over backwards to get us anything we needed. Their racism against white people was blatant.