It's May 07, 2024, 10:01:05 PM
everyones different man, now that im older ive matured a bit and i dont base opinions on people on how they look anymore.
people care about race way to much, we are all much more similar than we think
if you don't disagree with them.White people’s friendship is dependent on how you interact with them. Do this wrong and you will not have any white friends. For example; “I don’t like Bob, we have different personalities so we don’t get along at work. I try my best to avoid him. We are not friends.” If you find something in common with Bob, that situation will change.White people’s friendship is also dependent on the way you interact [with] their perception of history, language and culture. Do this wrong not only will you not have White friends, you will have a harder time functioning in areas where Whites hold power. This is not a bout being “Pro-Black” nor is it about lying on White people. It’s about not accepting what you have been told and fact or truth in White society.In fact, you can be telling the truth. For example, there is no Santa Claus. Look how much is built upon this lie such as during the holiday, history, and sales. What if a Black Man does nothing else “wrong” and just refuses to acknowledge the existence of Santa to his children? He feels that no matter how hard the he works, another man has the forethought to give his children something for Christmas. He’s not “pro- Black” he just verbally corrects people (including Whites) every time he sees someone perpetrate the Santa lie. He will not have a lot trouble functioning in US society.He cannot tell the kindergarten teacher to stop telling kids there is a Santa Claus. He will be called a monster! A monster for telling the truth! The more aggressive he becomes toward stopping the lie the more he will loose. He will loose White friendships and also white employers. The funny thing is, people of all colors will join together to discredit him!Whites were friendly before the civil rights movement, as long as Blacks did not question their place in society. As long as Blacks accepted the lie that “separate but equal” was right, no one had any problems. It was a friendship based on Black submission.