Originally posted by FistOfThe North
I hate clownly thread disrupting mofo's. To hell with them, hard.Anyway. To be White may be to not feel at all bothered when called a racial slur, like cracker, whiteboy, redneck etc..
Originally posted by FistOfThe North
I hate clownly thread disrupting mofo's. To hell with them, hard.Anyway. To be White may be to not feel at all bothered when called a racial slur, like cracker, whiteboy, redneck etc..
Uhm, when I was a girl and was called racial slurs by 3-4 whites in my lifetime, I either told them "I know you are but what am I" or I would say "if I'm a n_gger, and if this is something I can't change, why are you bothering with something a person can't change?"or I would I turn to my classmate (who was white) and look at that person like "r u the one he/she is talking about"....only one time I let it get to me, and that's when it was a couple of girls that kinda ganged up on me about it, and I felt that was just as bad as Brooklynn at that moment, luckily, that never happened again.
It's weird, here's another scenario.
5-6 times (mostly in Florida), when I went out with a white MALE friend (this never happened when I went out with a FEMALE friend of any kind, and rarely happened when I went out with a black male friend)
Ok, when I go out (to dinner, shopping, etc) and the guy is white male, BLACK FEMALES, maybe one or two of them, will come up to me and try to establish a familiar bond or air.
The first time this happened was at a college campus, and was sitting with a cop and we were talking and having coffee, next thing we knew, some lady who I never met before sits at our table, and then, she butts into our conversation, and then, she looks at me like she wanted to talk to him, I got up and left, the guy asked me to stay, but I just got sick, b/c I've never done that (in your face) to another female.
The second time, I was with a friend and we were picking up food at the grocery store, and wouldn't you know it, another black female started jumping on the guy I was with, not literally, but it scared the shit out of him and I didn't know what to do, I wasn't that interested in him, but I felt badly for him, I suppose she felt that if he was with me, then he must want black women and she just became aggressive. I was like oh shit. We practically ran out of that store.
The third case, I was at a conference, and the guy I was with seemed very effeminate, but I was interested in another guy, and while I was getting his attention, I swear, 2 other black females swarmed around us, then, I slowly backed away and noticed they just hung around, didn't talk to anyone, didn't do anything but just stood there.
There are more cases, mostly strangers, but still, it's kinda weird if race doesn't matter, then why intrude when a person is only out with a white male, I can see if this happened when I was with a black male also, but never happens when I was out with a black male.
So, that part is very frustrating. It could have been the town I lived in, but still, it's too intrusive, so, to sum it up, I think to be a black female means that other black females are very intrusive and nosy, and pushy, esp. if you are out with another person of a different race. That's my experience. Too intrusive.
But, when I was out with a male friend of mine in this new area, the strangeness didn't come from black females, it came from older women (senior citizens), one lady pointed at us to the guy she was with, and he kept his head down and said something back to her (probably something like "mind your own business"😉. We were coworkers and just decided to go out for coffee, and our hanging out rubbed some folks the wrong way, and it's strange, we were walking around the mall area (outside area) and this lady who clearly looked like a prostitute came up to him and asked him directions (and I a was thinking the worse...like, I pray she doesn't think that I am in that kind of relation with him), so, maybe the black females in this area have been a bit slutty, but since we were both new in town, we didn't know the dynamics of the place, and although we were professional friends hanging out and getting coffee, it caused some strange looks, some from other men (like "wow, you are kinky" kinda look), and again, we were only going out for coffee and I had no interest in him romantically at all.
I have gone out with two MALE Asian friends, never got strange looks from blacks or whites or Asians..it's like no one cares...but a white male, yeah, people put on their freaky hats and start to think things that aren't cool.
Originally posted by vintageSW77
whats it like to be black??
what with pictures like this and similar newstorys in the UK reported daily i guess its
TO BE FEARED
To be frank, it looks like a bicyclist who got hit by a car, and two guys stop to help him. And those two men who stopped to help look like they are gay, just the way the one standing, his body language toward the other guy who is closer to the bicyclist....seems like they are like lovers or something...lol
Originally posted by vintageSW77Are they helping him?
whats it like to be black??
what with pictures like this and similar newstorys in the UK reported daily i guess its
TO BE FEARED or TREATED WITH SUSPICION
the profile of the average mugger in the UK is young and black
so i guess for hard working black kids its ****ED
maybe its the lighting
outfits arent poor???
where planet you from
muggers dont only steal for drug money
there are a lot who mug people just for their trainers or mobiles
the news story -
This shocking picture shows a cyclist being rammed into a 4x4 car by two robbers, who then stole his bag containing hundreds of pounds in cash.
The 29-year-old cyclist was chased along a road by the pair, forcing him to collide with a Range Rover.
As he lay cowering on the floor the two robbers stole his rucksack, which contained his business takings for the day, and fled.
A witness to the attack, which happened near Battersea Power Station in South London, said: 'I saw two men grab him by the back and throw him into the car. They appeared to hit him in the face or hit his face on to the car, and then they took the bag off him and ran off with it. The driver then got out of the car and helped him.'