Posted by Old Roy on August 08, 2010 at 00:38:20 from (98.17.212.14):
In Reply to: Racizim posted by DeltaRed on August 07, 2010 at 19:52:08:
I have no problem with any skin colors. My family tree goes way back to Germany on one side Canada on the other. suppose that would make me an immigrant 14 times removed. My family now has several blood lines now including Blackfoot Indian. ( My Great Grand Mother )
The only people of color that believe yet that it is our fault they are here, fighting every night over "turf" that they will never own, even embarrassing others in their blood line. Give them a bad name causing some to stereotype them into same category.
Well Well now look at the whites.We do the same thing . What do you prefer say your driving down the highway and see a big bike club ahead of you Bet your first thought would be OH No! "Hells Angels" reluctant to catch up to them you hold back. Next light you have no choice you get close and see they have colors that my read "Riden for the Lord" on them--- but you stereotyped them.
Any one want to look up the "N" word you will find although a slang degrading word it also means,( World book dictionary copyright 1951-1967 says "A stingy person; miserly ;Now how many white "Ns" are there out there ?
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