Street Novelist
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This thread is not about inflaming passions or hatred. I am looking for honest, genuine responses. I know I'll probably get more than a few dumb answers, but I will accept that as long as an honest conversation takes place.
With the Travyon Martin trial approaching, it got me to thinking: Why are all black people united when it comes to events like Travyon or O.J. Simpson, but white people do not see each other as brothers, as one race?
If blacks are doing it, why aren't whites? Is it because we have been conditioned to feel ashamed to be white? Is it because of slavery? Black people write songs, saying how proud they are to be black. Rappers say it all of the time. How is a white person saying he is proud to be white racist, yet a black person doing the same isn't? Isn't that the definition of racism; treating one race differently than another?
What would this country be like if white people united as one, not only like blacks but like Latinos?
With the Travyon Martin trial approaching, it got me to thinking: Why are all black people united when it comes to events like Travyon or O.J. Simpson, but white people do not see each other as brothers, as one race?
If blacks are doing it, why aren't whites? Is it because we have been conditioned to feel ashamed to be white? Is it because of slavery? Black people write songs, saying how proud they are to be black. Rappers say it all of the time. How is a white person saying he is proud to be white racist, yet a black person doing the same isn't? Isn't that the definition of racism; treating one race differently than another?
What would this country be like if white people united as one, not only like blacks but like Latinos?