#KnownSecrets White people are still racist.
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Ghmothwdwhso
Hang_loose, Upper is a great example of a great example.Upper90 wrote: haha, The Short North is a really odd example to use.
I live in the Short North, it's a pretty diverse/welcoming area.
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hang_loose
Upper90, like I said I just used that as an example. I have black, asian,white and hispanic friends who have all been abused (I'll leave it at that) by different ethnics around Col. OH. And the short north and campus area are 2 of the areas.Upper90 wrote: haha, The Short North is a really odd example to use.
I live in the Short North, it's a pretty diverse/welcoming area.
Just tons of hipsters.
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Ghmothwdwhso
Man, I am disappointed when my well thoughtout points are missed. Upper should owe you an apology.hang_loose wrote:
Upper90, like I said I just used that as an example. I have black, asian,white and hispanic friends who have all been abused (I'll leave it at that) by different ethnics around Col. OH. And the short north and campus area are 2 of the areas.Upper90 wrote: haha, The Short North is a really odd example to use.
I live in the Short North, it's a pretty diverse/welcoming area.
Just tons of hipsters.
I apologize to you or anyone else if I offended you. -
Upper90Should I?
I don't feel as though I was brash, or offensive in any way, just pointing out an area that I know well.
I'm afraid that yes, I missed your well thought out point as well, ah, no worries.
Hang loose, I'm not offended at all, and no apology needed, at least as I see it. I know that the area, like much of Columbus, can have it's bad moments. -
Gblock
def didnt condone it just explaining how i percieved them.....and some whites are scared of blacks its part of life....i had a lady who was waitn for the elevator....it was going down.....i came up we waited for a few minutes and when it came she said she wasnt going down there was no one else on the elevator and she got scared, but i dont blame her...i dont think she was necessarily racist just scared....i can look pretty rough sometimes if you didnt know me...and in some ways its justified, there are places i dont go because if you dont know someone you could get your ass kicked or shot..thats just the way it is...tv doesnt helpbigkahuna wrote:Gblock wrote: so i know there are blacks who dont like whites....im not sure if their racist i think their just scared and they are going off of what they have been taught. the school i was at was in the first projects ever built in the US...most of these families dont have anyone in thier family graduate hs....they go all out for the jr high graduation because thats all they get sometimes. so i look at the level of education is what causes racism or prejudies...many of thiese studnets havent been around a white person hardly ever, just like rural or affluent whites probably dont go around many blacks...so you go off tv, or what older people tell you. and if you have a bad experience with your first meeting of someone else it could make those feelings feel justified.
Correct me of I'm wrong, but are you condoning black people being racist of white people because they are scared of white people and have been taught to be scared of white people? So is it okay for white people do be afraid of black people because they were taught to be afraid? I'm not going to give any scenarios or examples because we all know some... -
GblockGhmothwdwhso wrote:
ive had more problems in the arena district than short north or campus personallyhang_loose wrote:
Upper90, like I said I just used that as an example. I have black, asian,white and hispanic friends who have all been abused (I'll leave it at that) by different ethnics around Col. OH. And the short north and campus area are 2 of the areas.Upper90 wrote: haha, The Short North is a really odd example to use.
I live in the Short North, it's a pretty diverse/welcoming area.
Just tons of hipsters.
I apologize to you or anyone else if I offended you.
Man, I am disappointed when my well thoughtout points are missed. Upper should owe you an apology. -
Gblockive had more problems in the arena district than short north or campus personally
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bigkahunaGhmothwdwhso wrote:
After reading all this tonight, it seems that Sage and bigkahuna have some real issues with race. They either are dealing with underlying guilt, or are sympathetic for an underlying reason, and have a hard on for white people.bigkahuna wrote:
Keep you enemies closer?GoChiefs wrote:
And again..your 'example' proves nothing. I guess I'll repeat it again..IF I HATED BLACK PEOPLE...I'D SAY I HATE BLACK PEOPLE. Is that what..the 1000th time I've said that now? I SURE AS HELL WOULDN'T HAVE VOLUNTARILY MOVED INTO A NEIGHBORHOOD FULL OF BLACK PEOPLE IF I HATED THEM WOULD I!?!?! Who the hell would do that???bigkahuna wrote: Example #2 of how color bothers you.
Which is it? Man up boys, which is it?
Did you read my posts?
1. I'm not white (well partially)
2. I was calling out GoChief for stating that he DIDNT have issues with color when he said he didn't agree with interracial dating.
3. The post that you quoted was sarcasm
4. In some of my posts, I have been trying to play Devils Advocat.
5. My stance on all of this is. I'm do not believe I am racist. I will 100% admit that I make and laugh at sexist, racial, and any other off color insulting type jokes, zingers, stories....
I truly do not have a problem with anyone. It would be hypocritical of me to be racist/prejudice towards anyone coming from a biracial family. I don't think anyone on this thread is wrong, because it's based on their opinion. I'll argue parts that I don't agree with, and if I think there are inconsistencies, I'll point them out. My posts on the way History is perceived is based from an educators perspective. The reason some people are uneducated about cultures and histories outside of their own is because we teach the same shit over and over again in schools. Like I said before, it's pointless to teach a kid who won the Revolutionary War 5 years in a row. It's pointless to teach a kid how many people are in Congress. Instead of teaching kids stuff they DO know, why don't we start teaching them stuff they DONT know. -
dwccrewWhite people aren't the only racists, I have proof.
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hang_looseGhmoth......... I missed your point. Its getting late man and its hard to keep going back through posts. For the people who never met their father because he never stuck around, I hope your kids have a father they can be proud of. I think you would be proud also. You set the example...Believe it or not your children will believe and learn more from you than anyone else as long as they love and respect you. If one parent is not there, a lot of variables can happen.
The racisim change will come from the children if they are taught right. -
Lovejoy1984I'm usually not one to bump things with no reason, but the same thing outlined in the OP happened to me today.
I work for a fairly large Fortune 500 company, well this week we are having our Black History Month recognition, and celebration type thing. Well our VP sends out an email stating what going to happen, like having games, some history and other things to celebrate, and educate our employees, along with them providing lunch one day.
Well as I'm walking around the building, a guy flags me down, and has me read the email, and I think nothing of it. He highlights the lunch portion and drops the infamous Fuzzy Zoeller line, "I just hope we aren't having Fried Chicken, Watermelon and Collard Greens", and just laughed and went back to work. I'm standing there scratching my head, and figured would bring this thread back up. To share my story, as it reminded me of Sage's post. -
iclfan2That isn't a racist thing to say. It is a sterotype. One that I would say is mostly true.
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Gblock
but to me thats not necessarily offensive based on just that joke...i guess i would have to be there and know the person to make that judgment, but i know black and white people that could make that joke and i would laugh...jHighRoller74 wrote: I'm usually not one to bump things with no reason, but the same thing outlined in the OP happened to me today.
I work for a fairly large Fortune 500 company, well this week we are having our Black History Month recognition, and celebration type thing. Well our VP sends out an email stating what going to happen, like having games, some history and other things to celebrate, and educate our employees, along with them providing lunch one day.
Well as I'm walking around the building, a guy flags me down, and has me read the email, and I think nothing of it. He highlights the lunch portion and drops the infamous Fuzzy Zoeller line, "I just hope we aren't having Fried Chicken, Watermelon and Collard Greens", and just laughed and went back to work. I'm standing there scratching my head, and figured would bring this thread back up. To share my story, as it reminded me of Sage's post.
ust that same as if it was some other culture type event like asian and they said are we having fried rice or something....i also could see in different tones or expressions involved with the delivery of the joke or the type of person that could make it offensive
if memory serves correctly tiger said he wasnt offended(that could be a whole nother conversation i guess)