By Anonymous (64.109.40.65) on Friday, March 16, 2001 - 01:14 pm: |
Go Spade, go Spade!!
By Spade (209.207.174.160) on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 - 05:54 pm: |
Mizzlori, Black males really should open their eyes and see the wonderful things they are missing by joining together with wonderful african american females. The children are growing up in a society today that isn't giving credit to those families who are choosing to stay together to raise their children properly. What other gift can you give your child than the love of both parents?
I don't why black women like yourself (and by your wording I'm assuming you to be a black woman) have to come to whitewomenblackmen.com with the same type of jargon.
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As God's children men should see wonderful things in whatever woman they choose to join together with, black women notwithstanding. I am proud that some black men have opened their eyes to see what is wonderful in all women and not try to put any special significance on black women because black women are but a part of the whole the makes up womankind.
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I agree, but then again exactly what do you mean by "properly?"
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Quote:I believe that when parents instill cultural pride and preserve their heritage, they learn to respect all better.
Quote:When families start dabbling with mixing of the races, they are inviting their child into a very hard lifestyle, one which is shaped by the misconceptions, ignorance and fear of the genaral public.
Quote:We will not change this behavior by mixing all children,
Quote:but rather raising our chidren to be unique indivduals, respectful of the culture and heritage that we have fought long and hard for.
By Mizzlori (216.29.206.66) on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 - 04:34 pm: |
Black males really should open their eyes and see the wonderful things they are missing by joining together with wonderful african american females. The children are growing up in a society today that isn't giving credit to those families who are choosing to stay together to raise their children properly. What other gift can you give your child than the love of both parents? I believe that when parents instill cultural pride and preserve their heritage, they learn to respect all better. When families start dabbling with mixing of the races, they are inviting their child into a very hard lifestyle, one which is shaped by the misconceptions, ignorance and fear of the genaral public. We will not change this behavior by mixing all children, but rather raising our chidren to be unique indivduals, respectful of the culture and heritage that we have fought long and hard for.