First you come into the thread and start complaining because blacks who call themselves African American weren’t born in Africa. When it’s explained that AA is what the descendants of American slaves are called, you’re surprised that A. Most American blacks are related to those slaves, and B. You say using the term AA, is a way to “throw that in everyone’s face at all times”.
No matter how many times and ways people have attempted to explain that life for the average Irish immigrant in the mid 1800s and early 1900s was not the same as life for the average black person, you just don’t seem to get it. For someone who admits she had a poor education, you’re very attached to your personal set of historical facts.
After seeing a post where I said I was fed up with trying to get you to accept the standard facts from history you say:
What the hell? When did I, or anyone in the thread ever say that black people today need to be compensated because of slavery? Or compensated at all?
A few other quotes:
“I suppose it depends on when it happens. I’m not sure anyone will be moved to tears as they apparently were over Obama, and I doubt that having an Asian president will cause Asians to demand all kinds of special consideration.”
“The best thing they want is to be separate but equal. We have a huge Latino and Asian population here, and altho the Mexicans have a lot of their culture here, and the various Asians have their own little towns, they do not go about with chips on their shoulders and expectations of handouts and respect they haven’t earned.”
“So, because of something that was done to black people way back before any of my ancestors stepped foot here, I am to be all excited that Obama won because he is black? Piffle.”
I don’t know why you don’t see that historical context really does matter. Maybe if you did, you’d understand why people cried when Obama won, for example.
FTR, there are people in the black community with problems that they need to solve for themselves. All of your points about how blacks are the** only ones ** with problems doesn’t make you look like an objective person who has something useful to contribute to an explor[ation] of said problems and possible solutions.