Still Dangers Out There If You Date or Marry a White Female

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by Blacktiger2005, Oct 10, 2007.

  1. Blacktiger2005

    Blacktiger2005 Well-Known Member

    I saw on a recent news program in New York a black man was attacked in a fast food place by six or more white guy because he was in the company of a white female. Has anyone heard this story out of New York or have heard of similar cases that gets little press or does not make the news at all?
     
  2. Jasie

    Jasie New Member

    I've hear very few of these cases and mostly on the internet. I never see anything on tv. That's pathetic, I know it happens a lot more often than we know. What is wrong with people?
     
  3. kenny_g

    kenny_g New Member

    It just goes to show that racism nowadays is undercover....they know there are still racism of this kind of magnitude out there they just figure as long as they don't put it in the media they could get away with it.

    And that goes for anything else that has racism all over it but is never dealt with. It's undercover racism, they are trying to get away with as much as they can.
     
  4. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

     
  5. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    Take a serious look. This is a 2009 speech that was made by Eric Holder about this exact same concern, especially within America.

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  6. Nico

    Nico Banned

    Why exactly would it make it out of New York and unto our TV's?
     
  7. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Did Pat Buchanan REALLY actually say that blacks should be grateful for being brought over here as slaves so that they could have Christian salvation? Really??? I can't believe anyone should dare to utter such a ridiculous statement. No real Christian would ever have supported slavery... people are such lemmings, it disgusts me. Nazi Germany, antebellum South, the incarceration of American Japanese during Pearl Harbor - all sickening to me and really gives me pause about ever becoming an American citizen.
     
  8. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    I think it's great that you are in America, but at the same time, I think you should think of this country as a double edged sword. What I mean by that is that some places that are very liberal and progressively minded (tolerant for us), and other places where you could be in and ask yourself "Is this the way Americans really are?"

    Things will gradually become more tolerant in the future. There will just be a period of time where racism will "bubble up and then explode" and then become an issue that is less prevalent in the future.
     
  9. stiletoes

    stiletoes Well-Known Member

    Pat Buchannan is a total douche bag. And yes, I do believe to a degree that it is more dangerous, a couple men I have dated have expereinced hate comments and we were asked to leave on club before things got ugly. What is scary is that these places are not always obvious,
     
  10. botoan

    botoan Active Member

    Watch this, he has his moments and then the next week he will say something crazy:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0Fru4dZLGA
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    Who knows about Pat Buchanan, I have heard people say this throughout my life, 'good Christian people'. In their minds they were simply conveying the virtues of America and Jesus as if the two are inseparable, usually they would end this nonsensical statement with this line '... and I don't care if your blue, purple, green or striped'. I live in the same city as you so you, so one day you be privileged to be so enlightened.

    I have never heard it come out of Pat Buchanan's mouth but, it would not surprise me that he may shared 'some' of that sentiment.

    Christian Scripture was twisted to support slavery, justify racism, and the status quo. St. Augustine said, “Slavery is now penal in character and planned by that law which commands the preservation of the natural order and forbids disturbance.”
     
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  11. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Pat Buchanan better be grateful America let in millions of his BROKE ass Irish immigrant ancestors.

    He should be even more grateful that the Irish are no longer called "the niggers of europe".

    How soon they forget.
     
  12. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    Yes, I totally agree. MSNBC just has him on their morning show for shock value and banter.
     
  13. naija4real

    naija4real New Member

    I think America is the one of the few nations that continues to interrogate herself at each step of her nationhood, in my opinion, this is a plus. For all the bad news, it is the only country in the western world that continues to post the highest net migration rate after Luxembourg, Australia, Canada and Ireland.

    Yet, still the biggest in quantitative terms without the official statistics, and the illegals that live in the country. The Buchanan's are just one of the many narratives that continue to fight for space in the public domain, and clearly it represents a dying breed of discredited ideas that continue to be part of the country's history, not its ideal.

    The fact that people brazenly talk about this ideas in the open shows in a weird way the virtue of the country and the ability of citizens to know the many problems they still have to overcome to live up to their ideal. That is a plus in my opinion.

    It is great you have this opinion, saintaugusta. I would think yours is one of the many contending ideas that continue to demand more and remind the Americans that it is not yet uhuru.


     
  14. MissWacy

    MissWacy New Member

    and in the endish of 2009 the white supremisct who asked a bm whats he doing with that ww then shot them dead (i think it was both) when he drove past their car, that never made the news either
     
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  15. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Thank you, naija - I hope the thought continues - not just blanket statements, but original thought and integrity associated with well-thought-out beliefs regarding the intrinsic value of the human soul, shell excluded.
     
  16. Trey1540

    Trey1540 New Member

    I can't speak for nobody else but I don't see any danger in dating white women. Even if I did I would still do it because those are the type of women I prefer.
     
  17. Jessica83

    Jessica83 New Member

    BMWW relationships seems to be a much bigger deal in the US compared to, for example, Europe where I'm from.
    Yes, people look at me and my BM, but mostly just looking and my man actually says he likes it.
    But we have had comments thrown at us, "he's gettin white meat" ehm...
    And those who comment and stare are mostly from the middle-east (we have many immigrants from the middle-east in Sweden where I live)...

    We were in NY last year and OMG people stared us down! I was chocked because I thought noone would care, and that IR relationships would be much more common. But even BM asked my man how he met me, and asked him for tips how to get a white woman, and told him that I had the perfect body and face? And BM where trying to get at me all the time, it was crazy.

    Is it really such a big deal with IR relationships in US? In Sweden I see many IR couples every day...
     
  18. botoan

    botoan Active Member

    It is still a big deal for many here and people can behave rather childish about it.
     
  19. babybro

    babybro New Member

    I tried searching all over google for this article and I can't seem to find it anywhere which is very strange. Do you have a link or anything?
     
  20. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    Good post, Jess. I'm suprised to hear that you were getting those kinds of reactions in New York. I think of things through a more political perspective, however. I think that Liberals aren't really racist/too sensitive about interracial relationships, while the Conservatives are. Then there's also about 1/3'rd of this country who isn't politically involved, so you have that percentage of uncertainty to consider as well.
     

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