Anyone else sick of race??

Rahim

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#21
lmao. The neighbor came outside and said something like "we don't want no rappers here" :( Sucks. I don't rap, I don't even listen to much commercial rap music.
thats hillarious LMAO ....

damn ppl are racist but we can't change them...the only thing to do thats good is to just change ourselves..work on ourselves...ppl wil always have racist and discriminative thoughts...the world won't change....so lets just all have a pizza..and sit the hell down and enjoy ourselves :thumb:

and if they say something racist...like when they told u they don't wan't no rappers here..make a joke...make fun of them about it...like u know..tell them..well thats too BAD cuz im going to be rapping for the next 3 years everyday...and have rap concerts in my living room


put them in their own place loll...damn ppl are funny
 

Synful*Luv

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#23
But thats not the same thing. They are not seriously thinking i share his beliefs or something while the person you quoted most likely really thinks all black people are rappers.lol
They may seriously think that... never know. And they probably do think all Blk ppl are rappers but that's because the majority of Blk ppl in the media (not Barack or Oprah) tend to be entertainers. At least here, i'm not sure about over there.

thats hillarious LMAO ....

damn ppl are racist but we can't change them...the only thing to do thats good is to just change ourselves..work on ourselves...ppl wil always have racist and discriminative thoughts...the world won't change....so lets just all have a pizza..and sit the hell down and enjoy ourselves :thumb:

and if they say something racist...like when they told u they don't wan't no rappers here..make a joke...make fun of them about it...like u know..tell them..well thats too BAD cuz im going to be rapping for the next 3 years everyday...and have rap concerts in my living room


put them in their own place loll...damn ppl are funny
I mostly ignore people or sometimes I look at them incredulously and ask.. "are you serious?" Without expecting an answer.

It's more than just with people in day to day life though. It's a constant in the media also. IDK I guess i'm just sick of hearing it.
 

PuffnScruff

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#24
it's doesn't help that as a political correct country we have become that we give each other labels. african american, asain american, mexican american. it just builds invisible walls. we need to just start to calling ourselves americans. plain and simple.
 

Synful*Luv

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#25
it's doesn't help that as a political correct country we have become that we give each other labels. african american, asain american, mexican american. it just builds invisible walls. we need to just start to calling ourselves americans. plain and simple.
I agree! Especially people who've been here for soo many generations they don't even really know which ancestor came over to America and when! Like the whole "African American" thing, WTF? Unless they're the people who own hair braiding shops and got here last week, I don't think they're African American. Just plain old American should suffice but it doesn't. People want to be treated equally but then also want special labels and treatment. Blah :fury::noworry: :(
 

S O F I

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#26
it's doesn't help that as a political correct country we have become that we give each other labels. african american, asain american, mexican american. it just builds invisible walls. we need to just start to calling ourselves americans. plain and simple.
Turkish American.
 

masta247

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#27
I called Sebastian a Nazi a few times just because he's from Germany and altho we don't know each other well I can tell that he won't take it serious. So it's a "joke" based on stereotype and it's not meant to be serious, it's like making fun of that stereotype itself more than about Sebastian meing a Nazi.
But I'm not sure if I could say something bad about another race even in jokes, maybe if I had an Asian or Black friend but we'd really have to be close.
 

ARon

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#28
Just be glad you're female and don't have to deal with the physical aspect of it, well you might have to but probably not like a male would. I'm not black but I deal with racism on the regular. I'm surrounded by white people. What's funny is all the minorities stick together, black, hispanic, asian, whatever, cus of it. Our white friends dont ask us hair braiding questions but more like how do you deal with certain shit, like police profiling, and just racist people in general. You never have a good answer but you just keep moving. There are people everywhere who are sick of race. There are racist white people who are sick of race cus they think they don't get the same treatment as minorities. There are genuine people everywhere, it's just the ignorant ones are always the loudest.
 

Synful*Luv

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#29
Just be glad you're female and don't have to deal with the physical aspect of it, well you might have to but probably not like a male would. I'm not black but I deal with racism on the regular. I'm surrounded by white people. What's funny is all the minorities stick together, black, hispanic, asian, whatever, cus of it. Our white friends dont ask us hair braiding questions but more like how do you deal with certain shit, like police profiling, and just racist people in general. You never have a good answer but you just keep moving. There are people everywhere who are sick of race. There are racist white people who are sick of race cus they think they don't get the same treatment as minorities. There are genuine people everywhere, it's just the ignorant ones are always the loudest.
Very good point it's definitely easier on me by being a female, I couldn't imagine being a male trying to be successful... so many obstacles.. Blah.

So.. the answer then is maybe shock collars? They get too loud they get a shock to shut up? :)
 

ARon

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#30
Very good point it's definitely easier on me by being a female, I couldn't imagine being a male trying to be successful... so many obstacles.. Blah.
Quit that feminine bullshit, that's not even close to what I was talking about. It was about fighting, physically. You may or may not deal with that as much as males, I don't know. I deal with that shit a lot though.
 

Flipmo

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#32
One thing I've noticed here a lot in Montreal, it's kinda irrelevant to the topic, but I notice more Haitian and other black ethnicities with white dudes... than vise-versa.

These black chicks ain't ugly either. The sistas love white chocolate. LOL
 

Kadafi Son

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#33
Europe and America started the labeling and continue to push it. I'll never claim a piece of land if it isnt the origin of my ancestry. Why would I? But still, I would use my race to deprived anybody else or use it as an excuse for a hand out. Minorities are alwayz gonna be oppressed, I believe, but thru everyday living, I think people of all races should learn to respect eachother and their cultures. You don't have to like it, but don't take it upon yourself oppress people because.....And me being of African descent, I could and do want be equally treated and I would do the same for everybody esle. Its just unfortunate for me that I will continue to be treated like I'm inferior by the police, the landowners, the media, the politics, the teachers....everybody.
 

Preach

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#34
I agree! Especially people who've been here for soo many generations they don't even really know which ancestor came over to America and when! Like the whole "African American" thing, WTF? Unless they're the people who own hair braiding shops and got here last week, I don't think they're African American. Just plain old American should suffice but it doesn't. People want to be treated equally but then also want special labels and treatment. Blah :fury::noworry: :(
Try to look at this from another direction. This post will be full of presumptions and examples, just look at the point.

You've got your pictures in your signature, and I've been on this forum with you for years so I know very well you're from the Dominican Republic. You clearly identify with Dominicans, and very much take pride in your heritage. At the same time, you live in America, and want to identify as an American, not an African something something or a Dominican Northern American. Now you take me who live in Norway. We have lots of immigrants from all over the world, but Africans have not had such a big impact on Norway. I simply have not had to deal with a lot of black people in my life. The way blacks are discriminated in life differs from the way arabs are discriminated. I have no idea what I can or can't say to a black person so as to not step over the line. I just know there's a line and you're not supposed to step on it. If anything, my ignorance comes from the fact that you want to be both American and Dominican, and you can't make a choice about who you want to identify with. I only worry about racial issues because certain people with a darker hue of skin than myself will throw a fit if I just be myself. I say this from experience. Just like a depressed person thinks the world is against him I can see black people thinking everybody's a racist as part of some bigger human social evolutionary anxiety bullshit phenomenon of our century. I know this is true for many cases.

There's so many maybe's and possibly's involved when two humans with different skin color and facial features interact, that if I were to not think about race as an issue, I would sooner or later get socked for saying the wrong thing. We both know this is true.
 
#35
I've never really had issues with race. I was brought up to be more territorial. So it didn't matter as much what race you was, more of where you was from. Different territories had different reputations, and they got treated accordingly. It was ok for me because I lived in the biggest village in the town. Issues of race came afterwards.

I am still getting used to the whole race issue thing, and sometimes find it hard to believe that race is sometimes peoples first and foremost issue with regards to dealing with other people. I never had any racial prejudices growing up. For me the #1 issue has always been territory.

Race in an objective context is probably the biggest foundation on which a person can place their pride. And I say this is why it is such a big issue.
 

Chronic

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#36
^^
I'm going out on a limb here but that's probably because race was never made an issue for you, meaning you never experienced significant moments of racism.

Ever heard of the Huns (as Attila the Hun)? Lots of different "races" but one people. Race was not an issue because there was no racism among them. Racism at its purest is just xenophobia but racism today is a loose system (founded in the (pseudo-)science of race). Today race is such a big issue because of that, not because it's a foundation for pride. You'll find that the more we focused on race beyond the superficial the bigger the issue became.

I agree! Especially people who've been here for soo many generations they don't even really know which ancestor came over to America and when! Like the whole "African American" thing, WTF? Unless they're the people who own hair braiding shops and got here last week, I don't think they're African American. Just plain old American should suffice but it doesn't. People want to be treated equally but then also want special labels and treatment. Blah :fury::noworry: :(
Like Puff said, it doesn't help with all the labels but the African American thing makes perfect sense. Besides the fact that it's correct to say that every black person came from Africa (there's a difference between homo sapiens having evolved in Africa 2+ million years ago and black people only being found in Africa 1-2000 years ago ... it's not like it was a voluntary migration either), the term didn't just pop up. It went from Nigger to Negro to Black to African American. The term will exist as long as race is an issue (so... forever?) and to a lesser extent as long as people are patriotic.

There's so many maybe's and possibly's involved when two humans with different skin color and facial features interact, that if I were to not think about race as an issue, I would sooner or later get socked for saying the wrong thing.
I don't know about that. You can get people to sock you for saying the "wrong" thing any time but how would you go about making a comment that would get you socked for racism if you're not thinking of race as an issue? Give me some examples of when you pissed off black people :hungry:
 

Preach

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#37
Lol. I was generalizing, but an example would be that I have had black people hate on me simply because I listen to hiphop. True story. They were African at that, which makes it all the more hilarious. The point is that there are black people like Synful who are tired of it and don't care, and there are black people who still hold a slight grudge against white people. In between, it's easy to get it confused some times.
 

Chronic

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#38
Well that's some shit that's completely out of your hands. Same thing with a black guy listening to metal = recipe for racism. What type of shit could you say though that isn't racist but would still get you socked?
 

roaches

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#39
Europe and America started the labeling and continue to push it.
Yeah, that's bullshit. They mastered but it they are by no means the originators or the driving forces behind that shit. Hating the other is a part of being human.
 

S O F I

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#40
Lol. I was generalizing, but an example would be that I have had black people hate on me simply because I listen to hiphop. True story. They were African at that, which makes it all the more hilarious. The point is that there are black people like Synful who are tired of it and don't care, and there are black people who still hold a slight grudge against white people. In between, it's easy to get it confused some times.
Let me help you out here. You referred to Blacks as Coloreds on this board.
 

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