To: rdb3
I grew up in a black community and have first hand expereince.
There was allot of pressure on the few friends that I had by the muslims not to have anything to do with me because of my white skin.
I also grew up in a non white household (not my blood relatives).
So much hate against non blacks.
Needless to say I relocated to a part of the country when I was raising my son to an all white community and after that have remained here. SOooo glad I found this place. Mostly retired and fisherman.
I even ran in to an old classmate who could not stand the mind set of our home town he found a community like mine in the adjoining state. He never fell into the hate whitey mindset and could not wait to move and has been a fisherman ever since on the Washington Coast. Yes he is black and chose not to fall into the mindset.
It was not like this in my home town pre MLK's death.
It was so violent after the few white folks living there moved out.
Kinda hard to explain the mindset of this Black community you had to live through it to understand the hate.
I have heard that other "like" communities were pretty much the same.
To: oceanperch
It's tough for you to differentiate, isn't it?
48 posted on
10/31/2002 9:28:47 AM PST by
rdb3
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