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Even me, or am I black listed now?when I was a kid, and my grandmother told me 'color'... it was a 64-bit crayon box.
y'all are brothers, sisters, family... to me.
Even me, or am I black listed now?when I was a kid, and my grandmother told me 'color'... it was a 64-bit crayon box.
y'all are brothers, sisters, family... to me.
I'll drink to that!when I was a kid, and my grandmother told me 'color'... it was a 64-bit crayon box.
y'all are brothers, sisters, family... to me.
I'M LAUGHING MY AZZ OFF!If your tired of hearing the race card just stop pulling blacks over Sirissac. This way I think your problem will be Resolved Ha ha ha.
Well Sarissac, I'm gonna do my best to explain the situation due to history and education. First of all, let me start out by saying that I'm an African-American, have a master's degree, good paying job, and a family. I attribute most of my good fortune to GOD... because without HIM I am nothing. Secondly, I attribute the rest of my good fortune and blessings to hard work and a strong family upbringing. I am one of 5 children. All my brothers and sisters are my biological siblings. My mother and father were always together until my mother died 19 years ago of lung cancer.Why does everything always have to come down to race, usually the white man keeping the black man down. I am sick and tired hearing black people saying that everything in there life, all the bad that is, happens because they are black.
I am a cop in the metro area of Minnesota. I can tell you that out of all the contacts I have had with blacks, have of them pull the race card. Your just arresting me because I am black, of course it wouldn't have anything to do with the baggy of crack cocaine in there pocket, that would make to much sense. You wouldn't treat me this way if I were white. I can tell you one thing for sure, to avoid any racial discrimination allegations, I go out of my way to make sure they don't see me as prejudice, because I am not. I have to deal with blacks with kid gloves so to speak or I am just doing whatever it is I am doing because they are black. When dealing with whites, I can just do my damn job and have no worry about them coming back at me. I have less patience with white and I don't have to take any of there ####
I could by the race card excuse years ago, before I was born, but not anymore. I am tired of being the cause of all the problems the blacks are having in there life.
The next thing your going to hear is that the hurricane was cooked up by the white blue eyed devil in some lab in New Mexico and unleashed on a heavily populated black area. This wouldn't suprise me a bit.
The blacks need to take a good hard look in the mirror, because that is where the problem lies. There life is a mess because they made it a mess.
Anyhow, I just had to vent, because I am sick of it.
Let me add one more incident:[/i]Brian, so glad to see you back. I was worried about you.[/i]
Sir (post stater), I understand what you are saying and why you are saying it. But you should consider the fact that you are judging millions of people by your experiences with the criminals you encounter on a daily bases, plus the events and comments that are exploited by the media. It occurs to me that if I were a criminal and got busted, I would use every tool or comment I could to ease my situation or to express my anger at getting caught. What would you expect OJ to say, "yes I killed my wife, but let me go anyway!" Using it obviously works if it has caused you to alter your behavior when dealing with black suspects.
But with that said, I will confirm that you are terribly misguided. Most black people have had experiences and encounters that can only be explained by the fact that they are black, but that doesn't mean that they use the race card to explain all of their misfortune. That is a gross exaggeration and stereotype. I don't care what you see on CNN. THEY DON'T TEND TO ALLOCATE PRECIOUS BROADCAST TIME FOR COMMENTS THAT ARE BORING. THEY LOVE IT WHEN THEY FIND SOMEONE WHO SAYS SOMETHING INFLAMATORY LIKE USING THE RACE CARD.
<marquee>DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE MY FRIEND!</marquee>
Stop listenning to criminal suspects and find yourself some average black people and talk to them. You will stil find a mix of opinions, but you may be surprised by what you learn. Most intelligent black people can give you many examples of being mistreated because they are black. For example, imagine walking into your local Target (dressed in business caual attire) and being followed around the store. Imagine driving down the street (in an average car) and being pulled over with no evident probable cause. Imagine going to an all white club (dress appropriately) and asked to produce 3 forms of ID, with a license and Passport not being enough. Meanwhile dozens of others walk up showing one ID and the explanation is that they are "regulars" Well if they are "regulars" why do they have to show any ID? Imagine sitting on your Busa at a Jack and the Box in an all white neighborhood and having a patrol car pull behind you to get lunch. But while sitting there his "instincts" tell him to run your plates (which are approprately displayed with current registration). Imagine scoring very high on standardized tests and going to one of the top universities in the country, only to have professors give you hard time because they think you were given special treatment. My last example is a more vivid one.....imagine you are a white man walking thru and all black neighborhood and being jumped and beat up (for no apparent reason) by a group of 5 black men. When you talk about the incident, what would be the first logical statement out of your mouth? "Five black guys jumped me for no reason other than I am white!"
While the reality is that these things do happen more than they should, It is not true that most black people try to use this to explain everything. Some do use it too much. Some streotype white people as much as white people stereotype them. Some this, some that. If you can't understand what I am saying, law enforcement may not be the ideal career for you.
Agreed! Fortunately, the people on this board do get along pretty well. In this case a guy felt strongly enough to write what was surely going to be a controversial post. His post did not sound like a bigot, so it did not piss me off. but he was clearly confused about the realities of what black people do encounter from time to time, and he was also mistaken when he thinks that the vast majority of black peole use the race card as a scape goat for every thing. Admittedly, a lot do, but many also bend over backwards not to pull the race card. We are just trying to educate those who may not have heard real examples that are hard to explain any other way.Why cant people just get along, And be quiet!!!!!!!!!!!