Ninja Scooter
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Have you ever tried to tan? Can you get sunburn?
Slick_Advanced said:Because people from Caribbean are Caribbean not African. If you are white and born in the US you don't say I'm (for example) English-American. You say you are American. The first nation IMO assumes that you have a familarity with that nation/continent.
Ninja Scooter said:Have you ever tried to tan? Can you get sunburn?
Sorry dude, I thought your question was already answered, chicken being cheaper and all.Truelize said:I have a black friend here in Calgary and he just told me that Iginla is gonna resign with the Flames. He also said you must be getting your info from the wrong fried chicken outlet.
What's up with black people being so heavily associated with fried chicken?
Matlock said:Why are black men automatically attracted to white women with red hair?
and they probably like orlando jones too...levious said:ok, so SOME black people love Wayne Brady as much as white people.
yes, if you are out in the sun in good areas alot (like say in the caribbean or south florida) you get darker... and yes, anyone can get sunburned... you just don't see it as easily...Ninja Scooter said:Have you ever tried to tan? Can you get sunburn?
skinnyrattler said:Yeah, I can see where it's bullshit but then again, our identity has been so construed, trampled, demonized, etc, that we have to hold onto something. In our past, we were giving far too many names with negative meaning. At no point before the late 1960s were we called anything close to being similar to 'American'. Negro was supposed to be better than Negroid which was supposed to be better than Nigger. Our history is lying at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. We were sold and stolen from our home countries, made an end run thru South America and the Carribean and ended up being slapped around in South Carolina for a few hundred years. So African American will go down in history as a 'special exemption'.
It was and still is a force and tool that we use to break free of all of our previous names. Coon, porch monkey, nigger, blackie, negroid, negro...all thrown away at a time when America, as a whole, still refused to accept us as American in action. We are now, American but still sometimes, only on paper. Either way, to me, it's not a stupid idea, when identity means so much to a race of people.
firex said:Who's the best black leader: Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. DuBois or Martin Luther King, Jr.?
firex said:Who's the best black leader: Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. DuBois or Martin Luther King, Jr.?
Slick_Advanced said:I've farmed his fields, nuresd his children, tended to his mother, I've allowed him to live a life of luxury, I've given him a since of pride in being superior. Hell, if I'm not American no one is.
Dice said:Why do black people have their own churches everywhere?
The battle for freedom from slavery and equality had strong religious influences in the way God created us, yet there is still such lack of unity in the church? I understand how this could happen in the south where ignorant dry-religion folk wouldn't treat you right, but my own state of Illinois has always been very progressive concerning racism and there are still black churches everywhere. My own church only has one black family, and they are really cool.
I can tell you the answer to this is no. I've seen some around town (WALKING to their destination no less) wearing a t-shirt and shorts in the middle of winter with snow blowing around and all. And they looked fine too, no bitter expression on their face or anything.Miguel said:Do all blacks get cold really easily?
I was at work today and I had at least 4 co-workers come up to me and start bitching about how cold it was...all of them were of course.....male. Oh, and black.
firex said:Which is the best black actor: Sidney Poitier, Morgan Freeman, or Denzel Washington?
And has there ever been a part of black culture that you wish white people would steal so you could get rid of it?
Ok, I understand your first point and it's well noted, but denominations have much more serious reasons for being separate than different styles of worship.Phoenix said:Visit a black church and see if there are differences in the way worship is handled (99.9% sure there will be). This will be the answer to your question. Its almost like asking why there is R&B when there are white musicians that make slow music.
Heck you can ask any arbitrary Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, Catholic, etc. that same question.
Dice said:Ok, I understand your first point and it's well noted, but denominations have much more serious reasons for being separate than different styles of worship.
Dice said:This brings up another question, why are black people so groovin?
Raxel said:I've got a music related question. Considering the roots of blues music, why aren't there many black artists singing the blues in todays music? Are artists like B B King, Muddy Waters and so on irrelevant to the black youth of today?
DCharlie said:When is someone going to win the 100m Breast stroke and prove all the white folk wrong?
Phoenix said:I am an African-American and Black. The two, in my mind, are not the same. I am of African heritage and American nationality - and that is who I am proud to be.
Blackace said:I have two words for you... Bling Bling... Blues just doesn't have it.. Damn shame... Blues is a dying breed of music...
Slick_Advanced said:I agree but, the question is why is it us that has to our ethnic background tied to the obvious? There aren't any others that have to prefix their nation of origin to their current nationality. To me John Kerry's wife is more African-American than I could ever be.
Phoenix said:Yes, black on black crime. You can have it.