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Originally Posted by Mike33
There is a book called Black Like Me written by a white man in the 60's who bleached his skin black to live as a black man in the South. He discovered many revelations that he could never contemplate until he changed his skin color. I don't know how the procedure is done, but if you think you know what it's like, maybe you can try it for yourself and see what it's like to live as a black person. I don't think any of us will, because somewhere deep inside, we know we wouldn't be treated the same.
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Yes because living as a black in South Africa in the 60's is exactly like living as a black in the US today. Here is a novel idea, why don't you take your self-hating white arse to Zimbabwe TODAY and see what it is like living as a white person in one of these countries? Black, Asian, Hispanic communities AND countries are far more racist than White communities and countries. In Australia you will here outrage and condemenation (both international and across the nation) whenever the White Australia Policy is mentioned (a policy which only allowed White people to move to Australia in the 60s), but just about every Asian nation (i.e. the nation's who lead the international criticism) operate their own variation of the White Australian Policy for their people. Wake up.