Originally posted by Flawless
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Once again, race isn't anything. Race is the amount of pigment that your skin carries and the color that is visible to another's eye from your skin. That is it.
If you want to talk about socioeconomics, and rich people not knowing what it is like to have to struggle day to day in less than quality areas of housing, then that is fine, but to say that no white person knows what it is like to be black? Absurd.
I went to a suburban high school and knew a few black guys from there, and we had very similar upbringings. I know what their lives are like.
In the movie Coach Carter, Jason (the white guy on the team), came from a poor upbringing, and could relate to "being black" as you describe it better than the black guys I went to high school with.
That is the thing that none of you with racial agendas seem to get. It is not the color of your skin that makes a bit of difference. It is the upbringing and socioeconomic status that you have that determines what kind of struggle you have to go through in your life, and, thus, what shapes a lot of your habits and ideas about life.
You want to tell me that I don't understand what you have gone through because I have lived in a middle class setting all my life? That's fine, you are right. But, if you want to tell me that I don't understand what you have gone through because I am white, you couldn't be more wrong.
STOP WITH THE ****ING RACIAL ISSUES.
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