
12-18-2014, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Westind
Interesting replies all, but a lot of straying off topic. As a black man myself, I wholly agree with the argument that some of the ills affecting the community are self-inflicted. I'm all for staying within the confines of and respect for the law, appreciating the value of education and respecting one's self and environment, speaking properly, getting rid of this gangster rap garbage and it's associated values, having and raising children within proper family structures and behaving in a way that is conducive to a productive life.
Having stated these truths, I firmly believe that even if every black person were an architect or doctor, we would still face a huge amount of bigotry and prejudice from whites (who also actively encourage others to think likewise).
You only have to look at the hate crime statistics and you will see that over half of all hate crimes are directed squarely at blacks (more than all the other groups put together). Even those who committed 9/11 and other atrocities to try and destroy America are more or less given a pass. I believe a lot of whites thrive on their hatred and ridiculing of black people, almost as if they find it good or healthy for their well-being. And don't hand me that crap about black people hate as much too. Well, of course, as a reaction, why not? I'm not down with that turn the other cheek biblical stuff. What's good for me is good for you.
You only have to see their reaction to some black people who are doing well, for eg dressed normally or conservatively and driving a nice car. It usually elicits reactions of making fun of them or expressions of outright hate. I always remember driving past a small local theatre and seeing a lovely young black girl (probably no more than 9 or 10) wearing a very elegant school uniform with a matching hat sitting quietly on the steps reading a book, probably waiting for someone to pick her up. She wasn't doing anything untoward or silly or attracting unwanted attention to herself. As I said, she was sitting quietly engaging in something constructive (reading). Any father would be proud to see his daughter being so composed and well-behaved. Waiting at a traffic signal, there was a white couple in a nearby vehicle (and they were not crude or rough bumpkin types, in case you're wondering). You could see from the way their body language, the way the were looking at her and talking about her it was obvious just how much resentment the sight of her provoked. That is how a lot of them are.
From what I have seen, overwhelmingly when they manifest their bigotry or dislike, is almost always very clearly focused at blacks. So while I do agree with your aspirations for correcting some obvious flaws, rest assured as I've said even if were all blacks were middle-class professionals, and behaved accordingly, hate and bigotry will be very much alive, though manifested differently with black people bearing the brunt of it. So please park the BS and platitudes about "moving beyond mistakes of the past" or that "there is always some racism between all groups". I have never seen them show such visceral reactions toward other groups. Besides, what I'm talking about is not in the past but in the very present.
Obviously, more and more black people , especially those who are doing everything right are coming to this realization and are saying enough is enough; no matter what we do these people will always hate us, and are therefore beginning to treat them the same way they behave toward black people.
Hate generates hate. What's good for one is good for the other. May this continue.
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I agree with everything you stated. Hate is taught, rather it is intended or not. Kids pick up on your behavior and imitate it. As the generations go along, with each generation being a little less racist than the previous. It'll eventually go away. It's not going to happen overnight.
I wanted to point out that I've witnessed some black people take offense to some other black people for being successful and having nice things. Calling them Uncle Tom and such. I guess it's more jealousy than hate but it's still crazy.
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