Well, I meant funny in a sad and scary way. I’m certainly not laughing about it.
DING DING DING!!! We have a winner!
I think MrDibble nailed it.
Color is on the skin; asshole goes to the bone.
The colon bone? The duodenum bone?
The trombone. Those guys are jerks.
Well, actually, I thought that many of us thought that very thing, and thinking that many of the others thought likewise, we just never got around to putting it out there.
Not, mind you, that you were being unnecessarily superfluous in putting it down in pixels; the possibility might not, after all, had occured to the person who really needs to consider it–the OP.
The OP forgets one of the most-cited rules of debate here at the SDMB: The plural of anecdote is not data.
I’ve posted about Bluefield State and Langston, two historically Black colleges that have a majority of White students. Morehouse College elected Steven Schukei as vice-president of the student body about 10 years ago, and nobody kicked his ass because he was White. So you had a bad experience. Maybe you should do something, like look for research or studies that support your experience. Which would mean you would have to consider studies that are counter to your experience. I think you’d be hard pressed to find out that Black colleges are hotbeds of anti-White sentiment. As many have noted, there are racist, prejudiced, and hateful people of every race… sorry you ran into some of them. But the link to rampant racism among all Black people… well, I don’t see it, and nor do the overwhelming majority of people responding to the OP.
Six-on-one fighting isn’t cool, regardless of what the kid said. The assailants are jerks, but jerkitude is pretty common among teenage boys. I’m not going to assume that the White kid said something to provoke the assailants, either. But it’s possible.
Without significant context we just have teenagers being jerks to another teenager. I hope the kid who was attacked is okay, and the assailants are punished for what they did.
Some of your best men are black?
Any tingle I got from the Anaamika story is long gone.
And that’s when I fell in love with Giraffe.
Seriously, gytalf, has it occurred to you that it’s not the majority of *black * people that don’t like you, it’s just the majority of people? And that maybe that’s because you’re kind of a tool?
< snerk > and < giggle >
Good one.
I have not fabricated any stories. I have merely related my experiences. I attended TSU from 1989-1992.
Well, actually, I have always gotten along with people very well (with the exception of some of the people at TSU). My experiences with blacks in high school and college were positive. I dated a very pretty and sweet black girl in college (David Lipscomb, 1979-1983) and we got along fabulously. We even had an amicable break-up.
It was distressing to see people at TSU behave in an intimidating manner towards me (and some other whites). When I enrolled there, I never imagined that I would have such problems, because I just assumed that bad feelings between the races had pretty much dissipated. I learned differently!
Wow! That is interesting, and very nice to hear about! Thanks for sharing that info. That does make me feel a lot better about race relations in general.
You guys are right, and I was wrong. I was extrapolating my own experiences far too much. Sometimes it is hard to get past your own bad experiences, but this thread has helped a lot. Thanks to all who posted!
I love the Straight Dope!
You dated a black girl named David Lipscomb? And she was four? You sick fuck!
Heh. It’s all in people. One of my best teachers ever was a young black man in college, who opened my eyes on a good many things. (Not that way, you perverts!) My parents are unbelievably racist; my mother told me she’d prefer I marry a Hindu but “If you ever marry a Muslim or a black just stab me to death with a knife.” Uh, thanks mom. Anyway I grew up with a lot of wrong ideas.
You know what else I find? Black authors are very interesting reading to me as a non-white. I live (happily) in a country that’s mostly white and Christian, and while I could never share the same experiences as blacks (nor they mine) they know what it’s like to be a minority.
I’m just trying to say that prejudices make you miss out on a lot of good things.
Hey, this is the second pit thread where I have been called a “sick fuck”! Hooray!
Thanks for sharing that. My mother was a non-racist, “deal-with-people-as-individuals” person. I miss her a lot. She died in December 2000.
I see upthread that you say you’ve listened to some people about assumptions based on your limited experiences.
You’d also being doing your mother a great honor to incorporate her example.
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gytalf2000, would you figure out how to use a quote tag, you fucking retard? Christ, I’ve now fixed [del]five[/del] six posts of yours with fucked-up quotes just in this thread. How do you manage to fuck up the quote tags [del]five[/del] six times? Here’s a hint: when you hit the quote button, don’t delete the tags. It’s really not hard.
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He had a bad experience with quote tags once in college. Cut him some slack.