I just got done reading on another message board. (HA)
Scenerio: There is this white girl. She has 4 black friends. One black woman accuses the white woman of being racist. The white woman says "she does not see color". The black woman and some posters don't believe her.
Now! I ask you, what just does it take for a black (or any other race) person for them to believe that a certain white person is not racist? This made me think about myself. I, personally, do not see color, but how the person is and their personality. I have black friends, white friends, asian friends, hispanic friends...etc. If you are a piece of crap, then I don't want to hang around you. It does not matter if you are white, black, asian, etc.. It seems to me that a lot of black people have more of an issue with race than whites, asians, hispanics, etc. Seems to me that black people hold a higher expectation for white peoples friendship and expect us to bend over backwards to proove our friendship. I think I tire of this attitude and tire of that stinkin race card. I think it is now a scapegoat.
Thank goodness my black friends are cool. They like to fun lovingly, make fun of whites and I poke fun at them using stereotypical black comments. All in fun and we love each other. My family is very diverse with hispanics, asians, etc.
I just don't understand why some black people set such high expectations on white people. Some people like me think: Uh, slavery was hundreds of years ago. Some of my ancestors fought and died to free slaves. I'm over the black/white thing, why aren't you. A lot of jobs qualify you to be black. Our president is black.
So, in my life, you are not allowed to lay out the race card. Ever. I love my friends and family and if you can't get over MY COLOR, then get on down the road.
P.S. I also don't think it is right that black people can call each other the n word and call us white people crackers, whitey, marshmallows, etc. but yet white people can never say any racial remarks like they do. Example: Chris Rock. (That guy is halarious, I'm just using him as an example.) It goes both ways......no racial slurs for anyone.



