Black people cant swim.

Discussion in 'Stereotypes and Myths' started by Madiba, Aug 24, 2010.

  1. Anten7

    Anten7 New Member

    Most inner city public schools don't have a swim team or a swimming program. I certainly don't know why - they just don't. I attended a private elementary, junior, and senior high school - and therefore had access to proper swimming facilities. I swim like a fish and enjoy diving. I'm also a United States Navy Reservist.
     
  2. KingAesop

    KingAesop Active Member

    It's also a stereotype that everyone from Florida has a boating license. If someone is from Florida and they do not know how to swim then something is wrong with them *Laughs*.
     
  3. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I can swim. Floating is moderately okay, but nevertheless I can swim quite well, even in deep waters.

    It's just that there's lack of access of swimming pools in majority black areas.
     
  4. Unique4ever

    Unique4ever Well-Known Member

    Im just posting something in here so they stupid other thread dont show up anymore. I dont know why after more than 24hrs some dude felt the need to post again???

    Anyway....if u live close to an ocean u should learn how to swim.

    Dont pay me no mind, just posting bs, to revive this thread instead of the other one :cool:
     
  5. Ymra

    Ymra New Member

    Well its not really a stereotype. The vast majority of African-Americans

    1. Live in urban areas
    2. Live in the south

    ...and most places in the souther and in urban areas simply do not afford the opportunity to SWIM.
     
  6. AdventurSum

    AdventurSum New Member

    funny thing is i believe i can swim decently. (actually i do)
    then i was in the ocean like a few miles out from the beach in the caribbean and mentals went crazy. like, "oh shit, i'm bout to drown!" lol but it's like anything else, if you calm yourself, you can do almost anything in the world.

    black people can't swim = false
     
  7. 4north1side2

    4north1side2 Well-Known Member

    I enjoy swimming.
     
  8. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    I can't swim in an ocean but I can swim in some
     
  9. Senna852

    Senna852 New Member

    swimming 3 times for week ;) and pretty well
     
  10. Unique4ever

    Unique4ever Well-Known Member

    Oh nice our new friend "Barbie Lover" felt the need to revive one of those troll threads from JULy with the same topic as the other one who I want to die.

    Ok, time to talk more about swimming.......LOL

    I learned how to swim on Barbados (lucky me).
    Where did u learn how to swim? Lake,pool, ocean????
     
    Last edited: Nov 23, 2010
  11. One to Remember

    One to Remember Restricted

    lets not turn this into some hardcore debate about racial prejudice and malacious misconceptions fueled by hecklers and bigots..

    i did not grow up hearing this myth but as i got older i heard it talked about by all colors of comedians. I lived near a Black community, we had out own pool, if they didn't go to it they would and came to exclusively gfo to the white pool. I dont know how you can say Blacks in the south lack the chance like Blacks in some concrete jungle when every fucking country song references a damn swimming hole in the backwoods..

    I did start to believe it after awhile though. I seen Blacks swimming my whole life but nationally I dont see them really at the olympics or the sporting events swimming and i know people in urban places dont have pools at home or at school usually.

    I know that I am Black, I can NOT swim, I can NOT float, and I nearly drown in the bath tub. I doubt the latter experience is anyone's case n point however..
     
  12. Ymra

    Ymra New Member

    I just came in to giggle at "Oh that's not me...cuz I can swim"
     
  13. Athena

    Athena New Member

    Clearly I can swim cause I'm white right?


    lol
     
  14. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    and also you are in the Caribbean. We have strict swim or die policy. It would seem that you are alive so you obviously swam.

    I swear people have literally pushed people(they had never learned how to swim) into deep ends of the pool to either swim or die. no joke!
     
  15. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    I was thinking the same thing. I've been swimming my whole life but I guess its because its part of caribbean culture.
     
  16. wtarshi

    wtarshi Well-Known Member

    i don't know anyone over here who don't know how to swim either
     
  17. Frederick

    Frederick Well-Known Member


    What the fuck are giggling at bruh? It's one thing if people don't have access to an area where they can swim, so they never learn. It's another thing when ignorant bigots claim that black people are genetically predisposed to not being able to move in water like human beings of any other race. You really get a chuckle from black people who take issue with that kind of BS because we know first hand that it ain't true? If so, fuck you.

    Man, I can't stand condescending fucking coons like you. Always trying to put down other black people who don't accept the "truth" about our race and all of our supposed deficiencies.
     
  18. One to Remember

    One to Remember Restricted

    i mean i think races are adapted to their territories of origins. if we entertained this swimming myth or whatever its not opening a pandora's box that eill lead us to some eugenitcs or racial inferiority debate. No one has even touched on mental capacity or any other sore topics.. Okay Frederick (Douglass?)


    As far as carribeans are concerned, u live on a damn island, global warming is raising sea levels, the atlantic has a lot of hurricanes, you better know how to swim and the hecklers better believe it..

    When people say "Black" I think they mean Afro-American/African American.. This is more or less a U.S. board..
     
  19. whikle

    whikle Well-Known Member

    hahaha!! gold!! :D
     
  20. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

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