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The fact that in your post you tried to remove racism from the situation is what is frustrating. We need White people to stand with us and say"Yes, it is racism now let's work together to do something about it." But to keep being in denial about racism is hurting not helping.
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When it comes to NO it find it incredibly frustrating that people are politicizing or racializing the rescue and relief effort - all the talk of "our people" or accusations of favouritism really only cloud and dilute the many message: People need help! Not blacks, whites, hispanics, asians, native americans, or creoles,; but PEOPLE period. |
Oh Lawd, I am already trying to ignore the Chit Chat thread. Don't tell me I'll have to start ignoring this one in my own org's forum, too.
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We live in a society that tells us everyday it's wrong to be black. To be something that we didn't choose to be and cannot change even if we wanted to. For this reason, many people develop a form of self hatred. Don't be mistaken, I couldn't be anymore proud of my culture and my heritage. But there are some black people who are, unfortunately, not. You asked what can you do to make blacks know that you are not racist. First you should ask yourself why you feel that blacks perceive you as being racist. Start there. Then teach yourself to not be oblivious to what's going on around you. Understand one important thing, racism is a LEARNED behavior. There are a lot of studies that proves this. Another thing you can do is RESEARCH racism. This will help you understand the concept of racism. I also suggest exposing yourself to other cultures more. I am black, but I have friends from many different races, including white. I think it's harsh and a broad overstatement to say " blacks will see me as white and therefore a racist. " Be careful how you say things because it can be taken offensively. Personally, I have not been raised to believe that because a person is white, they're racist. But I do know that racism exists. |
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**THUMBS UP** at first i was a little upset at where he chose to say what he said. Red Cross is supposed to represent an org. without an opinion but honestly he had said it somewhere else he may not have been taken seriously. as far as the shirt my friend just ordered one in pink. I have a million things to say about this situation but I'm at a loss for words really. The entire system has failed us IMO and it has been failing forever but people will begin to open their eyes and then shut them all over again. People forget so easily. interesting clip: http://thatvideosite.com/view/629.html i dont know if it has been posted anywhere yet just another example of our media "So poor so Black" WTF?!?! |
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On the other hand, I am sure that there are white people out there who were raised to think certain things about black people based on their parents and surroundings. Just as my mother tried to instill in me that all whites are racist, I'm sure white families said stereotypical things about blacks and other minorities that are not true. You cannot change the way people are brought up, because most children trust in their parents, they believe their parents speak the truth. Some peoples truths are based on experience, some on ignorance. My mother's truths are based on many bad experiences with white people as a child, teenager and in college and thus groups them in a bunch. Her not trusting and hating white people comes from experience. A lot of times, whites live in gated communites, or communities where they have that 1 black family...so their truths are based on what they see on TV!!!! They're calling US refugees and looters...refugees??? Tell me if I"m wrong but when I think of a refugee, based on what I have seen on TV growing up, I think of poor Hatians, Jamaicans, Domicans etc. who are also black. Although the people in NO were basically living in poverty and without homes I never thought for a minute they would be called refugees. I went to dictionary.com and refugee =One who flees in search of refuge, as in times of war, political oppression, or religious persecution. Although this is just one definition this is the definition we use the term to mean in the U.S. This in no way reflected those people down south. Now they are using the term evacuees...:rolleyes: All of these are examples of things that white people have said or done to us to make us the way we are. Just as you clumped us together when you said what can you do to let BLACKS know that you're not a racist, some BLACKS also clump WHITES together when using their judgement. All Black people don't think all white people are racist, and not all Black people are the same (reference me and my mother). I don't think you should be concerned w/letting people know you're not a racist. If they care about you then they will be able to see it in your eyes and feel it in their heart. As for everyone else, let them do what they do. |
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Yes, there are some people who have so much pain that they cannot trust again. Yes, there are plenty of people who believe that the response in New Orleans has to do with race also. In this day, with the racism that still exists in our society, I believe it is a valid claim. No one will ever admit that New Orleans residents suffered because of racism. However, how realistic is it for a white person to understand the covert racism that many Blacks encounter daily? We know what is happening. It is not discussed in stratetic plans. Instead, it remains at a subconscious level in the minds of many leaders in this country, especially those from the South. I don't know what's on the minds of the people in leadership. So, I don't know if their actions are the result of racism and classism. But I can say that I don't think the reults would have been the same if a hurricane left people stranded in a wealthy, white community. |
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So, you wouldn't have posted if you realized you were in this thread? |
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The topics in the Delta, AKA, Zeta and S G Rho forum as well as the male NPHC forums, include topics that are a hodge podge of Greek Life, Chit Chat, News and Politics, etc. You came here and contributed to this topic and from what I can tell sought to be enlightened. It seems to me that you are open to learning about race relations. So welcome to the Delta forum. :) We just ask that you respect the rules of GC and this forum with your posts. |
No you didn't violate any rule. And as I told you in PM, my having to ignore this thread comment was not directed at your post. And as I also said you are more than welcomed on DST Boulevard.
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IT HAD TO BE SAID!!
I commend Kanye for his boldness, something had to be said. He said what a lot of people think, but don't have the guts to say. He took the opportunity that was given and he got people's attention. As someone stated before, those who were going to give will still give....those who weren't planning to will use this as an excuse.
I apologize, but I gotta rant.... Bush and the government has been dragging their blasted feet in responding to this chaos. How fast did he rush to help the Tsunami victims, how fast was he in responding to 9-11, how fast did he send troops to Iraq?! But he can't get his end down south to help. He decides to "fly overhead to assess the damage" 4 days later, thats ridiculous. He says he didn't know it was this bad. So he has no tv? WRONG!!! I didn't have tv, but I knew the situation. Power is just coming on tonight. A lot of my friends still don't have water nor power. There isn't any gas. No bread nor meat. School is suspended indefinitely. But I'm just in Magnolia, MS. There is not much to complain about because we're still living, despite the fact that we haven't heard anything of the whereabouts of my family in NO. People are worse off 90miles southwest of me and people are far worse in NO, but they aren't doing crap about it. It really makes me wonder.... Bush finally decides to drop in to Mississippi (only because of that republican coward/so-called governor Haley Barbour), and is going to go to Alabama...but he won't dare step foot in New Orleans...so he's a coward too. EXCUSES ARE..... |
My Prayers and thoughts go out to everyone
Kanye just said on National TV what almost everyone was thinking or saying to everyone else. Like stated before, he saw an opportunity to speak his mind and he went with it. I too am not a fan of Kanye, but I totally AGREE with what he said on NATIONAL TELEVISION!
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