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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If we are going to just keep talking about the 1960s and the 1850s and keep using that baggage of the past rather than talking about the now and the future then there never is a solution or path forward. I think the example of Barack Obama that was brought up is indeed valid and relevant and perfectly illustrates the problem of internal baggage, as the only thing different between him and any other AA is what's on the inside, it's NOT what's on the outside as other posters keep saying. [b]There are plenty of AAs on these forums with G&T and college-bound students[/b] who could follow his path.[/quote] Yes, and some of those folks live in SE DC. I don't agree with the rest of your post, but I truly wish more understood and agreed with this. The issue is that so many people still think of/reference Blacks en masse and in a negative way -- if there are Blacks who do well, they are not representative of the norm. Why not? Really, why not? Because the media doesn't regularly do pieces on Blacks who are doing well, or whites who are doing poorly, so many have the idea and express themselves in ways that indicate all Blacks are decrepit and whites do not have the same issues. Two inescapable facts: 1. Whites collectively control the wealth and political power in the United States 2. Whites gotand retained that wealth and political power in large part through slavery and subsequent laws and societal practices that kept Blacks from achieving equality. Beyond that we're all human, some doing well, some not, some intelligent, some not, some availing themselves of advantages, some not. The issue I see is that so many whites continue to gripe and complain about any opportunities given to Black society and try to separate themselves from AAs; whites seem particularly cognizant of and offended by any ills in Black society, while denying any context/culpability. That this is considered an acceptable attitude in the majority of white society is astounding to me. [/quote] So you would prefer that whites be condescending and pity Blacks rather than see them as responsible fully-functioning human beings with self determination?[/quote] Not the PP...but seriously. .. THIS is what you concluded from her statement???? One more example of why it is impossible to have this dicsussion with some people.[/quote]
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