Re: Are Asian and Hispanic Transsexuals the Most Racist?
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qwerty81
Ummmmmmm Qwerty what complexion is that man's hands? :dead:
I mean I hope you are being funny and not trying to imply that it's common that people are born blue. lol
By cranium oversite and DNA, along with his 6 ether hair he would definitely lead back to Caucasian roots!
Re: Are Asian and Hispanic Transsexuals the Most Racist?
I think the premise of the thread is racist.
Re: Are Asian and Hispanic Transsexuals the Most Racist?
I don't think it's always racist.That term is thrown around like it's nobody's business these days, when in actuality not everything has to do with racism, it could just be preference. I'm white, but am rarely attracted to white men. It's not that I hate my race, I'm just not physically attracted to the large majority of them. I can't help my preferences and don't feel like anyone should have to explain or defend their attraction should they be called racist.
Re: Are Asian and Hispanic Transsexuals the Most Racist?
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qwerty81
Ahhh, an early incursion by the Andorians!
Re: Are Asian and Hispanic Transsexuals the Most Racist?
its just think its called PREFERENCE .
Re: Are Asian and Hispanic Transsexuals the Most Racist?
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jamesedwards
Ok Yates, well, I have two degrees, one in African studies and one in Eastern Studies and through my course I found it not by African's themselves through linguistics or epigraphic evidence nor on reliefs that the African themselves called themselves Black! I'm not going to sit here and let you as a Caucasian person tell me the term Black is commonly used terms, for who? I don't let anyone call me black, but African descent is the proper term that's why I said it. I have a brown complexion I am not the color black. The word black put on African descent people in America is a classification of status to identify us and accepted by the NAACP to classify us. Many African descent people have stood against such non-sense. Have you recently filled out a job app and now they have where you don't have to put down what race you are voluntarily.
I look at your pic in your avatar and you are of Caucasian descent. If a forensic Dr. found your dead body decomposed automatically they would be able to tell from your cranium that you are Caucasian and they really don't use the word "White" in such cases!
NOw do you even know what the word Black means? What the word white means? The definition alone I would never want anyone to assume I am so called black. If you were to call me a so called black man I would ask you "who the hell are you talking about?" I straighten out a lot of Caucasians with the same mind set as you because you are ignorant to the fact about the definition and the political status of these ignorant words placed on people.
Commonly used now is Caucasian in its right term and African descent/American is the right term. Now if you think you're white then go get a brand new white dress shirt put it up to your face and see if you're both the same color! And I guarantee you don't even come close to being white.
So please don't try and play dialectic acrobatics with me or Semantics because you will lose every time!
You have degrees. That's great, congrats. You'd think with those two doctorates you would at some point learn the difference between ethnicity and race, but I digress. These words have definitions, their meaning is not up for debate. You can flaunt whatever academic accolades you wish, the definitions remain the same.
The original topic refers to girls discriminating based on RACE. I have never known any sex worker to discriminate based on ethnicity. If a girl says no black men, she means no black men, not no africans.
"Oh hey, I don't see africans, but you say you're a black guy that was born in California? Well come on over!"
Maybe there are girls that are like that. I find it unlikely, but I suppose it is possible. However the OP is referring to escorts that discriminate based on skin color, not ethnicity, so your point is moot.
To address your argument that white people are not actually the color white, nor black people the color black, I really shouldn't even be entertaining this. What's your point? White and black are the commonly used terms. The fact that you personally choose not to recognize them as part of some social statement could not possibly be any less relevant to this conversation.