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Again, no one has bothered to answer my question; though everyone has been dancing around it, so I'll ask it again:
What's the solution to this problem that we have been having? [hijack]btw, Happy Birthday, Skee! Have a happy 27th. Oh, and I got a belated present for you that I'll give to you here on GC when I get back in town.[/hijack] |
RM - It's been posted. 100% acknowledgement of history and 100% change of the current social situation. But, in reality, such conditions are all but impossible.
So, even a move toward the solution would be considered for a time. |
conyo, 17 pages in like 3 days????
hell, this didn't get as much attention on kazo. recap pwease. pwetty pwease? |
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"you're sooooooooo articulate. what a credit to your race you are." |
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White Nationalism Put U In Bondage
White nationalism is what put you in bondage Pirate and vampires like Columbus, Morgan, and Darwin Drank the blood of the sheep, trampled all over them with Steel, tricks and deceit. Nothing has changed take a look in our streets The mis-education of she and Hegro — leaves you on your knee2grow Black lands taken from your hands, by vampires with no remorse They took the gold, the wisdom and all of the storytellers They took the black women, with the black man weak Made to watch as they changed the paradigm Of our village They killed the blind, they killed the lazy, they went So far as to kill the unborn baby Yeah White nationalism is what put you in bondage Pirates and vampires like Columbus, Morgan, and Darwin They drank the blood of the sheep, trampled all over them with Steel laden feet, throw in the tricks alcohol and deceit. Nothing has changed take a look at our streets. Written By Autumn Ashante' I think that's the complete poem. |
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Well, I'm clowning, but...yeah.
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Proceed. :D |
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- marissa ps - please keep on actually, this has been one of the more educational threads we've had in awhile, the diaglogue is much appreciated... |
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And I'm not trying to propose a fix-all soultion for all of black-people kind. I'm saying, as a white person, that poem does nothing to make me reconsider how I feel about other races, and it doesn't make me say to myself "Hey, I hope my daughter is that awesome at that age" like the other story I mentioned does. I'm going to be completely honest and say I have trouble feeling some of the situations you mentioned, because I'm not black, or racist (I try VERY HARD not to be, no one's perfect). Someone mentioned, and I can't find the post again, being seated in the back of a restaurant. That's something I never would have noticed, because I am not black, and I myself would never have had the thought to seat a black person in the back of a restaurant when I was doing the waitress thing in college. Now that it has been mentioned, I will be more aware and watch for those type of things happening, because I think everyone needs to be aware of it. And I would like to say thank you to whoever pointed it out. |
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Awareness is only the first step. Acknowledgement will be the next. Then, Action must follow. I've mentioned this before, but I think it's also appropriate here. Have you seen the commercial (I think it's a PSA) about the black woman and the white woman on an elevator? They're chatting when a young black man walks onto the elevator, listening to music through headphones and paying the women no mind. The white woman clutches her purse a little tighter. When they exit the elevator, the black woman asks her why she did that. The white woman, at first, has no idea what she's talking about. So, the black woman says something like, "That thing with your bag" to which the white woman replies something like "Oh, it's a natural reaction." The black woman says, "Not to me it isn't." That's action. Maybe the next time you are in the midst of "subtle" racism, you'll be able to make a point to ask, "Why?" Is that a reasonable hope? |
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