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To: SamAdams76
I dated a black lady in California. We would think twice about going out because of the stares. It didn't bother us but distracted from enjoying an evening. So we watched TV a lot. The worst was when I took her two daughters to a nice restaurant in Carmel for breakfast. That was a one time deal. The daggers the rich old biddies directed our way really hurt the kids. Helen wasn't into being a victim but she was tired of it all. One night she was sitting back sipping her favorite scotch and said something I'll never forget, "Somedays I just feel like I am trapped in my skin."
42 posted on 07/13/2002 8:48:33 PM PDT by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
"Somedays I just feel like I am trapped in my skin."

It's a shame that good people feel that way about themselves. I wish there was an easy way to change it. It's been nearly 150 years since the slavery thing and we should be over it by now. But I feel that liberals are responsible in large part for many of the racial issues we have today. Their "affirmative action" and the resulting hiring quotas that come with it continue to perpetuate racial tension, especially when a better qualified white person is passed over for a job in order for a hiring quota to be made. The liberals continue to push a welfare state which basically traps people (many of them blacks) into government dependency which carries on generation to generation. The liberals continue to push different standards for black people, for example, requiring a higher score for a white person (such as on a civil exam) than for a black person. This inexcusable practice sends the message that black people are not as smart as white people so hey, let's lower the scores for them so that they don't have to do as well as a white guy. What an insult!

We are not going to end racism in this country until we treat everybody equally. The liberals absolutely do not want to do this, perhaps out of fear that if a lot of blacks become successful, they might turn into conservatives.

50 posted on 07/13/2002 9:08:17 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: LarryLied
The worst was when I took her two daughters to a nice restaurant in Carmel for breakfast. That was a one time deal. The daggers the rich old biddies directed our way really hurt the kids.

My best friend here is an adoptive mom, and her children range from very light skinned Caucasian to very dark Haitian. She told me the other day she was getting really tired of being approached in the grocery store and asked personal questions about her family. She said the last time an older woman started up with "are you a foster mom ..." she just gave her a dirty look and kept going. Any snappy comeback suggestions?? I think maybe she should just start asking her own personal questions. "Is that gray hair real or did you do it on purpose?"

109 posted on 07/14/2002 7:51:39 AM PDT by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
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To: LarryLied
I dated a black guy in high school. He was the nicest guy I've ever dated. We went to his Junior Prom but were denied admittance. The school admin's excuse was that he didn't have a guest pass for me, but from what he found out from his friends is that the policy wasn't enforced for other couples. hmmmmm
176 posted on 08/09/2002 8:15:48 AM PDT by BornOnTheFourth
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