Anonymous wrote:If you were the only AA in a playground with your kids and I come over and say hi, would you think I'm weird?
Sometimes I see that in my neighborhood park and I want to say hi, but I'm not sure what response I would get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think that people like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton perpetuate a racial divide to further their own agenda or purpose?
Not the Op, but YES, YES, YES and YES. Sharpton in particular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why were Africans targeted for mass slavery? How did other races avoid being the majority of slaves in a new land?
The Native American Indians were first used as slaves in America. However, many died off others knew the land and could easily escape. They also spoke the same language, which was foreign to the slave owners and could easily communicate without being detected.
White indentured servants and Black indentured servants were also tried. The white indentured servants assimilated with ease into the populace and simply walked away. It was impossible to tell who was an indentured and who was not. So a lot of money was lost. It was not se easy for the Black indentured servants. At this time, it darned on land owners that using black indentured servants were more cost effective than white indentured servants. After a period of time of using indentured servants, the land owners found it far more fiscally satisfying to go straight to outright slavery. It was all about the money. The slaves were separated by tribes and forcefully prohibited from speaking their native language. The slave owners learned this lesson with the Native American Indian. More importantly, the african slaves did not know the lay of the land, so escaping into the swamps was not so easily achievable. To justify slavery, the bible was brought into the picture and misconstrued to quell the concerns of those religious people who thought it was against the bible's teaching.
Anonymous wrote:ManHere wrote:Anonymous wrote:12:59 poster again, apologies to the other DCUM readers for my tone. I probably should not have allow the poster who I responded to to get under my skin but I just could not help myself.
OP here. I think that PP asked IF you were the the attorney or the legal secretary (notice which one she listed first) because you didn't state it up front. She didn't assume that you were either one. You just said that you worked for a law firm.
Fair enough, I take it all back. I am sorry. I have two little girls and all this pressure to "fix"/"tame"/"pick your word" their hair just makes be nuts. I was lashing out, I am sorry. Think I need to stay away from this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think that people like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton perpetuate a racial divide to further their own agenda or purpose?
ManHere wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were the only AA in a playground with your kids and I come over and say hi, would you think I'm weird?
Sometimes I see that in my neighborhood park and I want to say hi, but I'm not sure what response I would get.
Of course say hi. If not for you, do it for the kids sake. Maybe they will become friends.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a program that said AA GIs weren't allowed to purchase homes when they got back from the war. They were forced to rent and over time, white veterans were able to build equity in the homes they purchased with GI Bill money. They used this to send their kids to college and because they had college degrees, they were able to get good jobs. AAs weren't able to save as much and so maybe their kids didn't go to college and got lower paying jobs. So maybe that is part of it. And maybe because if you are conditioned to have little hope in things being fair, you just don't care about the future and live for the here and now.
Absolutely this is true for many AAs. This cycle is slowly being broken (I'm proof of that), but this is very real. It's very hard to break the cycle of poverty and inertia in 50 years when you faced oppression for the previous 300+ years. The days of government sanctioned oppression were not that long ago; many of these people are still alive today.
Anonymous wrote:If you were the only AA in a playground with your kids and I come over and say hi, would you think I'm weird?
Sometimes I see that in my neighborhood park and I want to say hi, but I'm not sure what response I would get.

Anonymous wrote:If you were the only AA in a playground with your kids and I come over and say hi, would you think I'm weird?
Sometimes I see that in my neighborhood park and I want to say hi, but I'm not sure what response I would get.
Anonymous wrote:If you were the only AA in a playground with your kids and I come over and say hi, would you think I'm weird?
Sometimes I see that in my neighborhood park and I want to say hi, but I'm not sure what response I would get.
Anonymous wrote:If you were the only AA in a playground with your kids and I come over and say hi, would you think I'm weird?
Sometimes I see that in my neighborhood park and I want to say hi, but I'm not sure what response I would get.
Anonymous wrote:12:59 poster again, apologies to the other DCUM readers for my tone. I probably should not have allow the poster who I responded to to get under my skin but I just could not help myself.