Saturday, April 24, 2010

How Many People Are Sick Of These Over Reactions To Recent "Racial" Events And Especially Al Sharpton

Mr. Sharpton I invite you to debate with me about why you have no purpose anymore and hopefully you'll work on getting black people to stop blaming other people for their bad decisions and life. I'm also sick of qualifying every statement i make to please people who love to attack every generalization so they can exclude themselves from the list of offenders. Really look at yourself and realize you are contributing to the problem too in some way either by action or inaction. Either way as a white person I have to turn my back and stop listening and caring about these petty problems. If mexican people can come here and not know any english and prosper then the same should be expected of every other group of people in this country. I don't feel like I have to accept black culture if that culture has huge aspects of it that are demented and anti productive. If you act like a punk and talk like a punk you're a punk regardless of skin color. Read some books and reduce your punks.

How Many People Are Sick Of These Over Reactions To Recent "Racial" Events And Especially Al Sharpton
Well, i m not sure whats ur question John O but i support every single word of ur opinion. I m not blacnk but i also have the same kind of view as urs. And people like us should keep forward about issues like these.
Reply:Sure a shame isn't it. I can't even call a spade a spade without someone taking issue. A shovel and spade are not the same.





It is like measles so if one gets it the others most likely will to. Now it is the fashion to take issue with anyone of fame that may possibly have said something that in the remotest way could be racist.





I am racist and I know it. All of you are too and will not admit it. If you do not think you are then the next time you see someone of another colcur be sure to think about your first reaction. We all react to others no matter what or where we or they are. It is what you do about your reactions.
Reply:First of all let me start out by saying that I am a 27 year old African American. I have a Bachelors degree and I am currently striving towards my Masters Degree. Therefore, I think I would have read a few books as you say. My question is whether or not you have read any books. This is questionable only because you have referred to "black culture" as having huge aspects that are demented and anti-productive. There are many things that you do and use on a daily basis that would not be possible had it not been for an invention or achievement made by an African American. I would like to challenge you right now to go to the website at the bottom of my posting and read about the so called "anti productive" culture you referred to in your posting. If you scroll down towards the bottom of the webpage there are charts that list the names of African Americans and their achievements.





Your opinion on civil rights leaders such as Al Sharpton are misplaced as well. While I agree with you about the fact anyone with enough drive can achieve their dreams, I have to disagree with you on the issue of whether or not there is a need for people such as Mr. Sharpton. Everyone in this world is not prejudice. However, there are a lot of people out there who still are prejudice. So the need for our civil rights activists still exists. However, in recognizing the fact that America has come a long way in the area of race relations, I would have to say that the need for such civil rights leaders is not as great.
Reply:It's not healthy for our youth to observe people that don't get their way and protest and through fits and get their way! Kids would be in "time out"!! I'm Native American and chaps my butt for these people to pull the card!


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