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I want to hear everyone's opinion on rather you believe there is a race double standard here in America.

How is that  hip-hop songs that are filled with hate, or stand up comedians who are black, are able to get away with saying the same comments and jokes that white people do?

Is this country, so sensitive and/or afraid of controversy from the black race, that they fail to see they are creating a double standard?

Or is that, when a comment or joke is made about a black it is more blown up, than comments and jokes made about whites?

Racism wouldn't be an issue if this country of different colors, beliefs and standards would be treated equally.

In Conclusion, we can't punish one race..and give the other one a free ride to speak or act how they want, out of fear or a lawsuit or complaint from a National agency, who turns simple comments into a world wide attack on a particular race.

 

With respect to everyone,

Bella

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shockhazard read my blog view my photos
Apr 13, 2007 | 10:13 AM

Great post , and nice pic Bella . America needs to re-develope thick skin as to not be offended so easy . What-ever happened to " sticks and stones may break my bones , but names will never hurt me "?

Tallmanok2 read my blog view my photos
Apr 13, 2007 | 10:55 AM

I want racial equality in this country but we can't have it as long as any race is given special treatment. Not just blacks but even the Indian Nations. I hope in my lifetime to see Martin's dream come true, but it can't happen when any race is treated different.

Rencencity read my blog view my photos
Apr 13, 2007 | 5:37 PM

Loved your post. I agree with you. I see people as people not as colors, but I have to admit, I feel eggshells piercing my soles when I talk about people and / or situations that involve diversity. I stop and think what is politically correct at that moment . . . hmmmm??? White man or Caucasian; black man, man of color, African American; Native American or American Indian and the list grows as our Country's diversity expands. I was elbowed years ago for using the term, "Oriental," rather than, "Asian." It was at that second, that first bite of the apple, that I became aware . . . and my open, honest, (and yes, perhaps ignorant) heart began monitoring and editing itself.
Remember that Seinfeld episode about political correctness and the Cigar Store Indian? That was so funny and so right on!
I feel if one (meaning a person WITHOUT ill intent) cannot speak freely without worrying about offending another, and if one cannot be lighthearted amongst a group of friends without being taken out of context . . . well then, we have captured and boxed our freedom.
I know lines will always exist - just as every blessing is a curse - the lines serve to create some form of order and acceptance. But I think the whole race thing has gotten out of hand. It seems worse to me today then when I grew up watching the planes fly overhead, from Selfridge into the rioting streets of Detroit.
That is a shame! And much because of over-sensitivity.
I am not at all condoning racial slurs nor can I ever truly understand the pain behind those comments - because I was born with white (kind of chalky w

Rencencity read my blog view my photos
Apr 13, 2007 | 5:41 PM

Ooops - I was cut off!
To continue:
I was born with white (kind of chalky white LOL) skin.
But I do know, as women, comments made against women only serve to make me stronger and more determined to prove the naysayers wrong.
A friend of mine once said, "If I were a racist, no one would know about it."
That about should sum this up.
Hope I didn't use all your minutes on this message! LOL

shockhazard read my blog view my photos
Apr 13, 2007 | 8:06 PM

Nice comment Rencencity , I also remember watching those same jets fly out and into selfrdge afb . Where and when did you live out here ? I figured you to be much younger than me , but , that'll teach me to think . [ Hey , anyone can put a thirty year old picture up , I mean , it was in black and white , I should have known ] BTW , I still get to watch those jets today .

Tallmanok2 read my blog view my photos
Apr 14, 2007 | 2:37 AM

Ren you touched on something there that made me see something.....Were all Men and Women of color. We are all first and foremost Americans.

Luvs1964 read my blog view my photos
Apr 14, 2007 | 10:31 AM

I will make this short, ive quit smoking today, N in GROUCHY, lol I also remember the planes, the burning of busses, when the Black Panthers came out. Was scared to death as a kid to go outside. Rencencity, loved what u said, and nice to see ya again. And as for the TOPIC, YES there sure is a Double Standerd. Brillint comments all around. Luvs

RUKiddingMe read my blog
Apr 14, 2007 | 11:19 AM

Hi Bella,

Absolutely there is a double standard! I think we are all seeing it now with the Imus situation because it is so obvious and also because people have begun to talk about it openly. An insult is an insult is an insult. It really is not necessary, nor quite honestly is foul language.

But, if you are going to punish one person for it, then you should punish everyone who is doing the same thing. Gosh, I'm one of them so it's okay IS NOT an excuse for bad behavior!

mzwhite read my blog view my photos
Apr 14, 2007 | 11:29 AM

Punish one but not the other...depends on the extent of comments made, the arena in which the comments hit the audience and that persons's status. Example: IMUS is/was on radio and tv, daily. Chris Rock in a comedy club or HBO special not worth it, no BIG Money to be lost.Plus someone like a Rock knocks on all races. Bottom line some items just won't go away, We just have to learn how to handle it. Sometimes turn away, sometimes fight, it all just depends.

cynthiadetroit read my blog view my photos
Apr 14, 2007 | 12:11 PM

Very good post! However, whites created what is now out of hand, racism!

cynthiadetroit read my blog view my photos
Apr 14, 2007 | 12:19 PM

RUKidding made the comment, in part, "...But, if you are going to punish one person for it, then you should punish everyone who is doing the same thing..."

Black people have been saying that for years, and now, suddenly because a white man is being publicly scrutinized, for what I too, think is overblown and unfair because others do and say exactly what Imus has done/said, you now want some fairness. Very hypocritical.

Finally, the issues of race must be dealt with. Praise God!

DetroitMedic read my blog view my photos
Apr 14, 2007 | 2:24 PM

Cynthia, that is exactly the kind of thought process that fuels BS like this. Because of something that happened years and years ago people think they get special treatment. It doesn't matter WHO started it.

If you really want to get into it, black people weren't introduced to slavery by the Americas. There was slavery in Africa among the tribes. There has been slavery and servitude on record as far back as historical records go. As far as whites creating racism, that's also a crock of EDIT. Study your history a little better. Racism is as old as man when they began discovering other cultures

How very closed-minded of you. You're guilty of the very thing you say should be dealt with. Praising god doesn't make you right either. If you really think this is one-sided you need to read into the debate much deeper than you have. Many of us have said that no side is right. The comments are wrong, many of us just believe that it has become a double standard as far as who they persecute. If you truly can't see that, then you are blind to the facts.

Ratt_Killer read my blog view my photos
Apr 14, 2007 | 3:04 PM

Very Good Response DetMed. Disregard everything Cynthia says. She has proven by past post that she is nothing but a hater. Her words are vile towards anything not black. She does not understand history. You are correct as far as slavery is concerned.
Good Post.
Ratt

mrs_brown
Apr 14, 2007 | 4:37 PM

There is definitely a race double standard here in America. Could you imagine the backlash if whites were to form an "all-white" college or fraternity? I don' think so. How about the NAAWP (National Association for the Advancement of White People)? Yeah right!

Luvs1964 read my blog view my photos
Apr 14, 2007 | 5:27 PM

I wisk there were a clapping hand opption on these blogs!!!

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