Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else wish that the human race would evolve to the point that COLOR DOESN'T MATTER ANYMORE?? So many people (black, white, asian, arab, etc) are so uptight about color/race. I really hope that eventually, we won't even pay attention to the color of people's skin, and only focus on the fact that we are all the same - human beings. We need to come together as human beings, not keep perpetuating separating ourselves into color groups.
I saw someone reference a post where someone asked about an AA play group. WHY? Why would you actively seek to place your child in a play group with only kids of your color? Why would that be healthy for the child? Wouldn't it be better to have a diverse play group?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a black woman who has been posting on DCUM since 2006. I love it and feel that people discuss race openly in ways that they don't do anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else wish that the human race would evolve to the point that COLOR DOESN'T MATTER ANYMORE?? So many people (black, white, asian, arab, etc) are so uptight about color/race. I really hope that eventually, we won't even pay attention to the color of people's skin, and only focus on the fact that we are all the same - human beings. We need to come together as human beings, not keep perpetuating separating ourselves into color groups.
I saw someone reference a post where someone asked about an AA play group. WHY? Why would you actively seek to place your child in a play group with only kids of your color? Why would that be healthy for the child? Wouldn't it be better to have a diverse play group?
No, and I am saying this as a white person. It is not healthy for someone to deny who they are and to hear from everyone else, "But it doesn't MATTER that you're black/white/red/yellow/take your pick." Would you want to hear someone say to you, "It doesn't matter that you're white. No, really, it doesn't. I like you no matter what color you are." That kind of makes you feel like, icky, like, gosh, is white not a 'good' color to be? If not, then why wouldn't it matter? Why is everyone professing so hard that it doesn't matter, so, in fact, maybe it does?" Do you see what I am saying here, PP? It's better to, for lack of a better word, embrace it and go with it.
Anonymous wrote:How naive, PP! People will ALWAYS find and act upon divisions, even if they're artificially created. Check out the study where they split a classroom randomly in two, and gave half the kids red tshirts and half the kids blue tshirts. Inside of a week, the children were identifying their fellow reds and blues as "kinder", "smarter", and "less likely to cheat in a game" than the blues, and vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an AA woman. While I sometimes get upset at some of the things said about black people, I also find it quite interesting how (some) white people seem obsessed about black people (what we're doing, why we're doing it, etc).
It would be flattering if the intent wasn't so insulting.
I'm interested in what you're doing and why you're doing it, only because I wish to know more, in order to get along better.
Your tendency to take offense at every turn is one of the things I'd like to understand. So hard to be friends with someone who assumes my intent is insulting.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else wish that the human race would evolve to the point that COLOR DOESN'T MATTER ANYMORE?? So many people (black, white, asian, arab, etc) are so uptight about color/race. I really hope that eventually, we won't even pay attention to the color of people's skin, and only focus on the fact that we are all the same - human beings. We need to come together as human beings, not keep perpetuating separating ourselves into color groups.
I saw someone reference a post where someone asked about an AA play group. WHY? Why would you actively seek to place your child in a play group with only kids of your color? Why would that be healthy for the child? Wouldn't it be better to have a diverse play group?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or only uptight, obnoxious, entitled white women with too much time on their hands? just wondering..
ironic post, op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an AA woman. While I sometimes get upset at some of the things said about black people, I also find it quite interesting how (some) white people seem obsessed about black people (what we're doing, why we're doing it, etc).
It would be flattering if the intent wasn't so insulting.
I'm interested in what you're doing and why you're doing it, only because I wish to know more, in order to get along better.
Your tendency to take offense at every turn is one of the things I'd like to understand. So hard to be friends with someone who assumes my intent is insulting.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an AA woman. While I sometimes get upset at some of the things said about black people, I also find it quite interesting how (some) white people seem obsessed about black people (what we're doing, why we're doing it, etc).
It would be flattering if the intent wasn't so insulting.