can people of color be racist?

Fogdog

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One of my favorite movies is (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279493/?ref_=nv_sr_1) Undercover Brother (2002)
with Griffin switching between 'The Bro, and Anton Jackson, them blacks are bitching at each other for being 'black' is a fucking riot ....!

Man, that's one of my favorites too
Racism is something we can thank some white people for. It's one of the contributions they have given society. It was perfected in America
The English got pretty good at racism without any help. But in the US, we are great at mass production.
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UncleBuck

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The democrats have done a great job securing the black vote by way of welfare/public aid.. for generations now. Democrats brought us such blighted areas of crime and poverty as public housing projects. And very segregated communities. Plus making taxes so high no company wants to operate in a high crime areas and pay out there Ass in taxes. So these people are gonna stay on welfare and stay voting democrat thus continuing the decline. It's all a circle of bullshit.
most people who are n public assistance are off of it within 2 years.

some plantation, eh?

the reason why minorities vote democratic is because of the racist platform of the right, plain and simple.
 

UncleBuck

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I don't blame you. You have lived a sheltered life . You haven't seen some of the rawdamage democrats have done. You wouldn't understand untill you went to cleavland Detroit Chicago flint Rockford Camden ect. I bet you have always lived in a heavy majority white area no matter were you lived..
my census designated area is roughly split between whites and hispanics, and it's a nice little neighborhood.
 

st0wandgrow

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I was going down the same path as newtoMJ. You are right, I forgot about that study. Same person, different race on resume, biased results against the black person. Does this imply assumed superiority of one race over the other, hence racism or does this imply racial bias against the minority? Splitting hairs, but semantics are important too.
I think it implies that Dante is dumb, and will not be an asset to the company, where as Darren is inherintly more intelligent, and will be an asset to the company based solely on skin color.

Sounds racist to me.
 

Fogdog

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I think it implies that Dante is dumb, and will not be an asset to the company, where as Darren is inherintly more intelligent, and will be an asset to the company based solely on skin color.

Sounds racist to me.
Yep, after thinking about it, I came to the same conclusion. Dogs just take a little longer to figure things out.
 

Antidisestablishmentarian

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Lmao at some white people inventing slavery and America perfecting it.

Slavery was around for a few thousand before America was even known about.

They still do it today (in fact there are more slaves today than 100 years ago during the"perfection", lmfao, of slavery) all over the world. But no one here seems to care. Especially the "you're racist" people. Go figure.

The actual history knowledge of this place is sorely lacking.
 

theexpress

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Lmao at some white people inventing slavery and America perfecting it.

Slavery was around for a few thousand before America was even known about.

They still do it today (in fact there are more slaves today than 100 years ago during the"perfection", lmfao, of slavery) all over the world. But no one here seems to care. Especially the "you're racist" people. Go figure.

The actual history knowledge of this place is sorely lacking.
Red neck murders are hard to solve.. there is no dental records and the DNA all the same ;)
 

Fogdog

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Lmao at some white people inventing slavery and America perfecting it.

Slavery was around for a few thousand before America was even known about.

They still do it today (in fact there are more slaves today than 100 years ago during the"perfection", lmfao, of slavery) all over the world. But no one here seems to care. Especially the "you're racist" people. Go figure.

The actual history knowledge of this place is sorely lacking.
There are some glaring differences between the statutory slavery visited upon generation of black people in the US and slavery throughout time. But you are a sneering ignoramus and I doubt you can understand exactly how much worse it was in the US compared to slavery during much of the past.

I'm interested in reading your source of information regarding how many people are in slavery today compared to days past. One thing your people can't seem to distinguish is the difference between total numbers and the percentage of people. But again, you are a sneering ignoramus and probably don't even understand what I just said.

Do you think that black people were better off as slaves than they are today? Just asking. Your people seem to be saying that more and more these days. But you are a sneering ignoramus and probably won't give a straight answer to this.
 

Harrekin

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There are some glaring differences between the statutory slavery visited upon generation of black people in the US and slavery throughout time. But you are a sneering ignoramus and I doubt you can understand exactly how much worse it was in the US compared to slavery during much of the past.

I'm interested in reading your source of information regarding how many people are in slavery today compared to days past. One thing your people can't seem to distinguish is the difference between total numbers and the percentage of people. But again, you are a sneering ignoramus and probably don't even understand what I just said.

Do you think that black people were better off as slaves than they are today? Just asking. Your people seem to be saying that more and more these days. But you are a sneering ignoramus and probably won't give a straight answer to this.
Slave this, slave that.

Seriously, get over it.

We're you a slave?

No?

Then stfu.
 
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