Safe-N-Sound215
10+ year member
Kenzo
Our ancestors? Your people?Is that how you justify your racism? I should be thankful that your ancestors threw me in the bottom of a ship and took me here? Do you think it's possible my ancestors could have emigrated here the same way your Jewish ancestors did? Of course not, such a possibility is unimaginable. Every black you ever see should be thankful for the slave trade.
Do you think the course of African history would be different had your people not pillaged our strongest and smartest? White folks surely wouldn't accept a defective slave, it only makes sense to take the strongest and the smartest. Depriving an entire continent of potentional leaders for four centuries. But who am I kidding? I am certain none of that has to do with the deplorable conditions of Africa today.
See that little asian looking guy on the right side of my ava? Thats my grandpop. His parents immigrated from the Phillipenes In the early 1900's. My grandmoms family immigrated from Ireland in the 20's. So I'm white, and my ancestors were not even in this country during the whole slavery deal.
And so did a lot of the italians, polish, etc.....
There's tons of different immigrants of different nationalities that are "white" in this country. A lot of them came off the boat in the late 18's early 1900's.
And as far as minorities and poverty, plight, etc...
I grew up in north philly/kensington which is as full of crime/poverty/drugs/ hookers etc as it gets. My neighborhood was a mix of every race you could think of, not just black or puerto rican, etc... the "inner city" is not just a minority thing, there was thousands of whites growing up in my neighborhood alone with the same problems( utlities getting shut off, Not having much to eat, etc...). I've been racially profiled countless times by cops in my neighborhood, and even on my own block asking what i was doing in the area, was i here for drugs etc... Did I get mad, maybe a little. Did I start running my mouth to the cops? No. Did I have to prove to them that I lived there? Yes.
