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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well cornball negro above you really do have issues. I am nine of Fifteen on your list. LOL, and I have never had a problem in my community of Black friends, families, and colleagues. I also have not had a problem among my white friends and colleagues. You my dear have serious issues within yourself. Stop blaming others for your weaknesses. [/quote] [/quote] Not the original poster. But PP's are probably really not in the effected class or are in denial. (I'm guessing their light skinned native Washingtonians) ( I would quibble with CBN's inclusion of light skinned blacks as being subjected to intra-racism; most blacks put any light skinned woman on the highest of high pedestals) What PP's are saying is pretty sad--they sound like the same clueless whites who say we live a post racial society because Obama is president. Yeah, intra-racism doesn't exist any more because you talked about Star Trek with a fellow black person on the Metro. Silly, self-hating blacks! [/quote] Your guess would be incorrect. I am what one would describe as sweet dark chocolate. I am beautiful, so in that aspecr your statement is correct. I am a native Washingtonian who grew up in far north east-southeast. I put myself on a pedestal and with my confidence I only chose men who held me up. I cannot help that you have issues and cannot handle the strongness of a Black woman that you feel that you must disengage from your community. You can Stijl embrace your community and culture while being accepting OC others. My family accepted my very gay uncle, and defended him against all others. Do they all believe in gay marriage, no. Do any of them believe that gays should be mistreated, no. Have I voted for republicans in the past, yes. Will I vote for any of the wing nuts now, absofuckinglootwly not. Do I ostracize other blacks because of atheism, lack of faith, etc. No. Am I an organized religion cultish myself, no. But I do believe there is something greater than I. Can I speak the king's English, ebionics, office spanish, and sometimes barrier Spanish, yelp. Baby, you have to know your audience. Did I marry outside my race. Nope, DH is my Black Mandingo. He is my MBA corporate thug, who can carry himself in a Defense contractor's high powered negotiating office setting, or the sully streets of DC and not feel intimidated. However, I hold nothing against those who fell in love and married outside their race. I dated everything, but Asian. I could not find any of the guys that reminded me of the guy from Crouching Tiger. I do find people who refuse to date those in their own race lacking in many ways, but that's a different subject. What else did cornball Negro and you say that is so full of horse manure that is worth commenting. [/quote]
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