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07-02-2004 08:57 PM |
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Originally posted by Katlicious72
My problem with these comments from Cosby and everyone is that he failed to state that not "all blacks" are this way. Just like not all whites hate black people, and all black ppl hate whites. It goes both ways. Not all blacks speak this way, and most ppl don't see it that way. I get racist comments every single day. And it's not the "in your face" racism. I don't get called a N*****. It's the backwards way of thinking. If I go to a music store, I ask a clerk for help they automatically show me the rap section or R&B. All my friends know what type of music I listen to, I'm very open minded. But I won't get off the topic that soon. As soon as ppl stop stereotypical views of each other that's when shit will be better. Education? Yes I agree some parents aren't rearing their children right, but don't peg every black person in the same category.
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You are lucky in music stores, at least you are acknowledged. When ask for help, I get pointed to a computer terminal to look up the artist and when I ask where is row ??? and section ???, the clerks points to an area.
I doubt if B. Cosby is speaking for all the black Americans in this country. I believe he is speaking out for inner city children that there is a future for them despise what environment they live in and one has a choice and a lot of opportunities; more than the middle class kids regardless of skin color. And if one wants to pursue it, stop thinking that education and conducting oneself in civil manner in a society is a ?white man?s curse?.
I admired that a very successful black man is helping his community and is trying to say adapt. And, wish more successful black people would speak out.
Honestly, who or anyone would hire regardless of color, a person with a ghetto attitude that cannot read or write? :)
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