February 2012
41 posts
Anonymous asked: Please don't take this the wrong way, but I find your intelligence to be quite a turn on.... :O
Feb 17th
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Anonymous asked: i commend the person who was mixed saying that he/she identifies as mixed and not black. thats hard to do in our society. the only reason you consider mixed people black is because you follow the one drop rule which was taught to our ancestors by their slave masters and they ended up teachin it to their children and so on. in most African continents (our motherland) people with one black parent...
Feb 17th
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Anonymous asked: so considering what you said to the girl who claims being mixed are you saying that anyone who isnt white is black?
Feb 17th
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iidrivemyselfcrazy asked: Actually, I am mixed (black and white), but I don't consider myself just black. That's denying the other half of me. I consider myself mixed. On papers where it asks to to specify my race, I always put other. So Obama is not just black. He's mixed.
Feb 17th
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Anonymous asked: You missed like 2 more months that are "celebrating" the culture of other people in color in America, but yeah. White people really need to understand that black folks aren't stupid, nor are other people of color. Those months were just given out to shut people up while in reality we're denied the basics.
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: I know this is "Black Male Problems" but given that the anon before didn't realize that October is Latino History Month, do you think there's a lack of focus on Latino History Month in comparison to the attention given to Black History Month?
Feb 5th
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vanillaandlavender asked: "Modern American culture isn't racist". O rly? Do you live in a parallell universe anon? If so please take me with you to this magical non-racist America!!
Feb 5th
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absoultboisterous asked: Im mixed & I still get antagonized.. Sometimes you let it be or you fight for it.. at least you make it known about the bullshit we go through everyday
Feb 5th
Anonymous asked: Question for your "WAAAH, WHY IS THERE NO WHITE ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION, BUT THERE'S BLACK ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION " Anon: What exactly would W.E.T. produce and air, exactly? All white comedies perhaps? Friends. Everybody Loves Raymond. Reba. Hope & Faith. Hm. News broadcasted by white people? Fox News. Business News Channel. The fact is that most television networks already...
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: Why did you exclude October from "white history month?"
Feb 5th
Anonymous asked: Well, damn. I suppose us black folk should stop complaining so much because we have BET. The fuck??? Of course there's no white entertainment television channel. YOUR WHITE FACES ARE ON EVERY GOD DAMN CHANNEL. YOU DON'T NEED A FUCKING WHITE ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION. Shit. So ignorant.
Feb 5th
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eclecticallyscientific asked: Seriously with the Anon from Austin, TX! White entertainment television is all the rest of television! Shit that even includes BET since viacom purchased it! And like I always say its called separatism when you are a minority lol. But, back on a serious note that is very hard to believe since Texas under then Governor George W. Bush had the highest execution rate of the country the majority of the...
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: every channel is WHITE ENTERTAINMENT. are you kidding me? look at all the top television shows. All generally have a white cast. maybe one minority
Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: No need to mention the fact that there were white slaves as well. Not as many.. but still. Modern American culture isn't racist, But if you have a chip on your shoulder and make people out to be racist, you will find something to condemn them for no matter how small the comment or remark.
Feb 5th
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genuineeeegenuinee asked: Talking about racism is never the problem. Racism is the problem. Whether or not people choose to believe that racism exists doesn't hold as much weight as the statistics which proves it clearly does, along with the reports from POC.
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: Dude. I live in Austin, TX. I've only ever known one racist person here who was white. I know a lot more black people who are more racist toward white people than the other way around, and they act like it's a one way thing, like racism is a white mans disease. Examples - BET (Black entertainment television), if there was a WHITE entertainment television, shit would go down. My point is,...
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: I wanna know what that last anon was thinking when they wrote that. When you are mixed with white and something else, you are usually considered the other race. No matter what gender.
Feb 5th
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buttahlove asked: To that silly anon, OBAMA IS BLACK BECAUSE HE SAID THAT HE'S BLACK HIMSELF! Respect that and move on.
Feb 5th
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mxtori asked: Where the hell are you getting these Anons from?
Feb 5th
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chrilliams asked: I wish these anons got the memo that their "reality" is sugarcoated. That the things they've "never seen" in Georgia still happen regardless. How do we know? Because they happen (present tense) to US. They don't and won't happen to you so you're privileged enough to stay ignorant. Let's just say we never talked about it...we'd probably still be...
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: to the anon from georgia: it's really good that you haven't experienced that! Really, that would be the dream for a lot of black people. I haven't experienced much racism in my life, myself. Sadly though, a lot of black people don't have our luck and encounter horrible, racist things frequently. And while i don't solely blame the "system", there are unfortunately...
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: Pretty sure mixed girls are considered black...just saying.
Feb 5th
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morethanithurtsme asked: not to pile on a very much talked about subject, but as a white male I always found it frustrating to have some of the things that are intended to be hedlpful backfire. I remember vividly looking for a novel by john edgar wideman in the bookstore and not being able to find it. I was told later it was in "african american literature". I didn't know he was black, I knew he won the...
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: Racism is still out there & will never go away so therefore black people will still talk about it. We have stereotypes that others may or may not deal with, so whatever fuck it yolo lol
Feb 5th
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smokeysiren asked: Although they say ignorance is bliss I don't believe this is true in the case of racism and bigotry. I'm a white female and I am not blind to the injustices the black community face every single day and I truly believe that the only way we can put an end to it is to make people aware of the hardships that still exist. I think your blog gives a humorous, yet honest approach to a very...
Feb 5th
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authenticitee asked: just a question, i noticed you made one of the black male problems "bill cosby". is the problem that he called out black men for not doing their job as fathers, just the vast number that do not, obviously not the good black men that do. just a question, i really wondered, since it was controversial.
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: Obama is not black. Black people only want to claim him because hes president. Mixed girls arent classified as black they are mixed but when a mixed guy is mixed hes black?
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: "if you want to stop racism, stop talking about it." -m freeman
Feb 5th
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Anonymous asked: This blog is your own fault darling. Whitey isn't keeping you down... This is just pathetic that you seriously think people care that much about you. I live in Georgia and have never witnessed any of this.
Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
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99 Problems...
…That Black Males have been taught to think that voicing their problems is “self pity”. That your black students look at you as if  there is a problem when you tell them that indeed, you do care for them, you do expect them to live up to high standards, you do believe in them… that’s a problem. For those same students to defy and repudiate your instructions in favor...
Feb 5th
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genuineeeegenuinee asked: In response to the last ask: Yes, Black History Month shouldn't* be needed, but is it? Yes. There needs to be a national* recognition of the history of Black folk. (Everyday would be nice, but this is amerikkka.) Now, could this be done better? Of course. But Black history month is (in a way) great for all of the people who don't think about the struggles of our people on a regular...
Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
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kiyoreiryu asked: In regards to #208. no one should care about black history month. what is it really, a 30day commemoration of the centuries of oppression and ostracism. our struggles should not be summed up in the shortest day of the year. we shouldn't need a month to tell us to be appreciative. if they weren't doing it for the rest of this year, why start in feburary. #justsaying
Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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January 2012
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Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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Jan 18th
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Jan 18th
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vincentshowl asked: I could reblog this all day. But then we would have the same blog. Lol. *thumbs up*
Jan 17th
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electricbloo asked: I just really wanted to thank you for making this blog!
Jan 17th
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jamir asked: I'm a black male and I saw one of these problems on my dash which lead me to check out this page. I was hoping to see something lighthearted and funny like "having the convience store clerk automatically hand you magnums when you ask for condoms" instead what I found was a whole bunch of angry, militant, self-pity. Yeah we're always profiled, yeah it's harder for us to get...
Jan 17th
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Jan 17th
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Anonymous asked: Hey, I love the blog! i wanted to see if you would be opposed to me posting some of these on my Facebook page? I wanted to ask for permission!
Jan 6th
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