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Thread: White Pride, Worldwide.
- 13 Nov. 2009 03:28am #41
- 22 Dec. 2009 02:42am #42
Its not only white people that are called racist...And the only reason racism applys mostly to whites is because of slavery...which was a huge Racism issue that happened years ago...Thats why when u think of racsim you think of the White Man
- 07 Jan. 2010 10:51pm #43
I get what H2O is saying because this is something I have lived with most of my life. I grew up in a very bad neighborhood which some would refer to as the "Ghetto". I lived in one of the bigger houses in the neighborhood because we were at least middle class. At school whites were always the minority. We were always made fun of by every other race but the second any of us would say anything back they would say that were are racist and that we need our a**es whooped. I'm not racist against any race is the problem. My biggest problem is stupid people(which anyone can be one of these). The color of your skin does not matter to me. It is your attitude that makes me either like or dislike you it is just that simple.
- 09 Jan. 2010 02:20am #44
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there is some truth to this. no matter what race you are you can be proud of your race...unless you're white. everytime you hear "Black Power," you think of Malcolm X, or Martin Luther King jr. if you hear brown power you think "viva la raza," or "viva mejente,", but the second you hear white power you think of burning crosses and and schwastikas.
everyone has the right to be proud of who they are. the fact that you judge people on what race they are proud to be, you are infact the racist.
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- 09 Jan. 2010 04:06am #45
For whites in America, it isn't really "I'm proud to be white". The correct term would be "I'm proud to be an American". Since they are technically the same thing...
- 12 Jan. 2010 09:56pm #46
I completely agree with H2O. I can admit, I tend to be VERY racist until I get to know someone. But its not because they are different, it is because they use that to their unfair advantage. I just dont like their attitude.
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