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Anonymous wrote:I'm black and I say no to reparations cause the last thing I want in 40 years when my grandchildren are in the new up and coming majority-minority is to have them feel obligated to help out the poor dwindling populace of white folks who "paid their dues" for slavery.
F-that...I want my grandkids to be able to repeat the same refrain my grandfather heard from white folks when he complained about being shitted on and shut out, "deal with it."
Clearly you're educated and evolved. Thanks for your intelligent input!
God help you if your grandchildren fall in love with white folks.
If my grandkids fall in love and marry a white person then they're family and family supports one another but as for all the other non-related white folks years from now who will no doubt be infinitely more impacted by reverse racism than folks today because they're no longer the majority....my attitude is f-em and I damn sure won't be distraught if my grandkids share the same sentiments. Karma is a bitch and time is infinite so what goes around always comes around ultimately the uncertainty is when.[/quo
PP If you are black, you are currently a minority. When your grandchildren are your age, they will also still be a minority unless your children marry people who are Hispanic. The dominant racial group by the middle of the Century will be hispanic, not black.
You will still be a minority.
Yes, please let us know how well it works out for you when Latinos are in charge. I can guarantee you they have ZERO of the guilt that liberal whites have, and will tolerate even less of the BS.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-ramona-hate-crime-20160707-snap-story.html
My dad, an immigrant, had restaurants, and many of his employees were Latinos. They were hard-working, loyal, dedicated and respectful. And they loved Dad b/c he, too, b/c they shared similar experiences being new to the country.
Our nanny is from El Salvador, and trust me when I said we interviewed a lot of people. She's been with us for about 8 years, and I trust her with our children. I do think - that as a first gen - our cultures are very similar. We share similar values.
Just look at the projections in population by race/ethnicity.