Actually it would be better to put it this way:
I have to say this.... Why do some blacks NOW complain about racism. They call racism when a white person offends a black person, but when a black person offends another race, it's just "funny". I know everybody has their own experiences with different races, here is my experience with some black people.First of all, I'm Mexican. I went to a dominant black high school. The first day I just told myself I would just mind my own business. The first day wasn't so good since I got "jumped" by five of my fellow black students. I sucked it up and had patience for two years till I graduated. In that time I heard so many racist slurs coming from the black students towards me. I just wondered that was ironic. The last people I thought I would face racism, since their people have been there. They always complained about how the white people were racist and that they tried to keep them down, and here they were treating me as lower than them, I swear it was the same students that were stereotyping me. I remember that in English class they spent the whole class talking about how stupid white people were. I wanted to say something but I wouln't have survived the rest of the year.
Now, I don't have any problems with people stereotyping me because those people don't know me, I choose the people that show my true self to. In fact, yes it's a fact, most of the steretypes are true, not in all the people but most of it, there's a reason why it's a stereotype.
The point is that there are a section (I would not put majority here) of (black)? why the "()"? people that crie "racist!" but they are racist themselves as well.
I am black. I will not say that I don't have a racist bone in my body. I will say that some of my opinions can be of a racist slant. I think everyone (or mostly everyone) has those tendancies. I for one work hard to educate myself about other cultures and to show respect therein and teach my children as such. Your experiences were unfortunate but not unusual. Picture a black child going in to an all white school in the deep south...
Josie