Anonymous wrote:I am a White guy. Would it sound strange to you that I am inspired by a number of Blacks and disgusted by others? I read of Bessie Coleman, the Buffalo Soldiers, the Tuskegee Airmen, Frederick Douglass, Jesse Owens & Nelson Mandela, to name a few. Pioneers, trail blazers & warriors who refused to be beaten down. I think of these folks and say "if they could do what they did, my life is a piece of cake".
I am disgusted by the class of Blacks who chastise other Blacks who do well in school or on the job, that they are "acting too White". BTW, that attitude is not limited to Blacks. Low class Whites have the same envy, just call it by another name, like "bookworm", etc. I used to get disgusted by a Black guy I worked with. A fine guy in many ways but if he had a flat tire, Whitey must have put a nail in the road, just for him. If he had a dirty job one day "yep, they had to give it to me, the &*()_+. . In construction, there are few clean jobs & most of us got our share of dirty jobs. Several Black foremen did not want him on their crews, as he always attempted to play the race card with them.
Anonymous wrote:I am a White guy. Would it sound strange to you that I am inspired by a number of Blacks and disgusted by others? .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you AA 22:40?
Yes
Is it ok if non-whites use the term 'ghetto'?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you AA 22:40?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Are you AA 22:40?
Anonymous wrote:Why do some AAs stick their hair picks in their hair? It seems convenient but is it also used as a hair accessory or decoration?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does every AA customer service person I've ever worked with go by Ms. Firstname? IRS, civilian govt contractor, comcast cable rep...doesn't matter the company, they go by Ms. Firstname instead of just first name.
I resurrected this thread for this question, but you ignored it. Can you please answer this one?
It's a respect thing. I call any older black woman Ms. Firstname (unless they tell me otherwise) because that's how I was taught to address my elders. I'll teach my children the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does every AA customer service person I've ever worked with go by Ms. Firstname? IRS, civilian govt contractor, comcast cable rep...doesn't matter the company, they go by Ms. Firstname instead of just first name.
I resurrected this thread for this question, but you ignored it. Can you please answer this one?
It's a respect thing. I call any older black woman Ms. Firstname (unless they tell me otherwise) because that's how I was taught to address my elders. I'll teach my children the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does every AA customer service person I've ever worked with go by Ms. Firstname? IRS, civilian govt contractor, comcast cable rep...doesn't matter the company, they go by Ms. Firstname instead of just first name.
I resurrected this thread for this question, but you ignored it. Can you please answer this one?