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Originally posted by johnny1784
You were not confronted for a conversation probably because Black American's are considered the most non violent prejudice race towards other ethnic groups, while White American's are the most violent when prejudice (those radical extremist Muslims may want to challenge these statements).
Ask yourself this, when was the last time a black person spoke of their most favorite role model in any sport and that personÂ’s race was white?
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You must not talk to a lot of Black people. Steve Young was one of my favorite players all time in football. I admired Doug Williams because of what he had to go through, but he was not my favorite. I even was not a big MJ fan and I live in Illinois. I admired Joe Dumars for the way he played the game and the way he handled himself. Dumars was in the NBA and there were not many white players to look up to when I was in HS. I also was a huge Montana fan and love the way he played the game. So I am not really sure what you are talking about.
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Originally posted by johnny1784
ou might be surprised how often the lyrics in most songs reflect the true feelings black's have among their peers involving whites.
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It is? I did not realize that all Black people listened to wrap. My girlfriend is younger than I am by more than 5 years and she hates rap music. She also grew up on the South side of Chicago as well in some pretty bad "hood" to boot. You need to talk to more people than that one Black friend you have.
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Originally posted by johnny1784
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As Chris Rock says:
"Yes, black people are more racist than white people....you know why? Because they hate white people AND black people."
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Chris Rock also said, "If it is white, it must be right." Chris Rock is a comedian trying to get a laugh based on some truth. He is not the only Black person on this earth that has an opinion about race and issues of race.
Peace