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Originally Posted by Hara_Juku Tgirl
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Originally Posted by 2009AD
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Originally Posted by Hara_Juku Tgirl
Deny it all you want but every black person feels he or she is above or beyond another black guy or girl.
Uh? Where did you get that from?
Every black person feels he/she is above other blacks?
I should have re-phased that and said "quite a few" or "some"...that came out not the way I intended. Sorry sweety. ;)
~Kisses.
HTG
Thanks for clarifying.
You will find people in all races, nationalities, and ethnicities who look down on others of their own group.
Many Japanese have a reputation for looking down on Koreans and other Asians. Some Chinese look down on Vietnamese folks. Don't even get me started on tensions between Hispanics of different nationalities. And let's not forget the way some white northerners still make fun of southern whites.
Sure,
some black people (a small minority, imo) may look down on blacks, but they are outnumbered by the millions of blacks who: worship together on Sunday; help elect mayors, Congressmen, state legislators and others to public office; contribute to black schools, colleges, charities, and civil rights organizations.
Finally, the whole light-skinned vs. dark-skinned black is a thing of the past. It pretty much died out in the 50's and 60's. Yea, there are
some light-skinned blacks who might feel superior, but trust me, they don't go around announcing it in public.
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