11-16-2007, 09:52 AM
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| Vigorously indifferent
Member Since: Jan 2003 Location: Hollywood
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Originally Posted by Nupe2 Why don't we cut the crap? If you don't have an education or job skill and/or you are poor in America the deck is stacked against you...black or white. If you are lazy, stupid or otherwise f'd up, the deck is stacked against you...black or white.
When you begin to have some success and begin to accumulate wealth and possessions you tend to want to "conserve" these hard-earned assets...black or white. It's not a matter of blacks adopting "white values." I think its more of blacks becoming more inculcated into the the economy through the acquisition of liquid assets and other valued signs of economic prosperity.
Also, this idea of blacks being a single "community" has made no more sense over the years than it does now. Again, let's cut the crap. That kind of thinking is racist and illogical. Believe it or not blacks share many of the same cultural and experiential backgrounds as most whites. We have more in common than we realize. Unfortunately, its not easy to classify this commonality for most in the media. Therefore there has to be an invented dichotomy that makes one a member of the "black community" or to a lesser extent the "white community." I say lesser extent because I very rarely hear that term used. I prefer to think that we're all members of the same community and labels be damned. There are some f'd up white folks and f'd up black folks. I don't sit around dreaming about what is going to make me a better member of either the so-called black community any more than I suspect that any of you white folks sit around thinking of ways to to be a better member of the "white community." Most of us try to live our lives in accordance with the law, raise our families in a manner that prepares them for the future, spread a little love and joy to others and then rest when our time comes.
All of this crap about white and black needs to be squashed. We need to stop looking at each other as colors and start to look at each other as people living in a varied community who face the same sun each morning and the same moon each night. We need to understand that each one of us has our own struggles and triumphs and that we are ultimately in this together in one community.
Just my two pesos. | Bravo Nupester
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