Well I've been told that I wasn't black b/c I don't eat chicken on the bone like "all" black people do. Don't get me wrong I eat chicken, mainly boneless chicken sandwiches or if my Mom cooks it on occasions but you should see the eyes

bulging out and the gasps that I get when I tell them that. It's a shame when people associate food with your race especially when your own counterparts do it so I guess everyone that's eat chicken is black now.....I think not!
I also want to say (this may be off subject but I feel lead) as a black race ( not all of us but some of us) need to stop living in the days of Willie Lynch. Just b/c you live in a certain neighborhood or your Mom or Dad had a certain job or that you may not be able to afford college that things will always be that way,
NO don't settle for less just b/c of your circumstances. "
You dream BIG, You think BIG, You do BIG" that's my new motto for this year and for the rest of my life, it seems as if some African Americans aren't motivated to dream and do the necessary things to accomplish those dreams. It starts when your a child, if your child has a dream don't crush it, instead help them find the best way to make it a reality. Please, this is the worst thing you can do: tell your child to be something you wanted to be that's ridiculous, get off your sorry a$$ (that's right a$$) and reach your own goal by doing what you have to do ie. going back to school High School or College or whatever. I'm so sick and tired of hearing the white man this, the white man that and the white man always trying to hold a brotha/sista back
BULL$HIT your holding yourself back by being stagnant and lazy. Once people get out of that Willie Lynch mind frame I bet all these dumba$$ questions will cease..........but until then the next time someone tries to question your "blackness" or call you a "sellout" ask them how black are you?
DON"T TALK ABOUT IT! BE ABOUT IT!