Why are people racist?

by MrMoe 100 Replies latest jw friends

  • MrMoe 2
    MrMoe 2

    Always does... but it is more than that... From this point forward i will attempt to no longer use the words black or white when describing people.

    My new job, i work with disabled children, and i am seeing things that i do not wish to see. Cannot explain it, but it has weighed heavily upon my mind. And Tu Pac's song, he said:

    We ain't ready, to see a black President, uhh
    It ain't a secret don't conceal the fact
    the penitentiary's packed, and it's filled with blacks
    makes me truly sad because we are ready, just the United States cannot see past skin color or gender for that matter.
  • Swan
    Swan

    Spider,

    I agree. I don't know that children of mixed races are any more beautiful than children who aren't; but they appear more exotic to me, probably because they have a mixture of features that appear new to me. About ten years ago I went to Hawaii and was just entranced by all of the cute children there. They are all precious darlings, and it is beyond my comprehension that anyone could discriminate or hurt them in any way.

    Tammy

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    Ginny Toskin posted this a while back:

    THE ENEMY MAKER

    Sam Keen

    TO CREATE AN ENEMY

    Start with an empty canvas
    Sketch in broad outline the forms of
    men, women, and children.

    Dip into the unconscious well of your own
    disowned darkness
    with a wide brush and
    stain the strangers with the sinister hue
    of the shadow.

    Trace onto the face of the enemy the greed,
    hatred, carelessness you dare not claim as
    your own.

    Obscure the sweet individuality of each face.

    Erase all hints of the myriad loves, hopes,
    fears that play through the kaleidoscope of
    every finite heart.

    Twist the smile until it forms the downward
    arc of cruelty.

    Strip flesh from bone until only the
    abstract skeleton of death remains.

    Exaggerate each feature until man is
    metamorphosized into beast, vermin, insect.

    Fill in the background with malignant
    figures from ancient nightmares--devils,
    demons, myrmidons of evil.

    When your icon of the enemy is complete
    you will be able to kill without guilt,
    slaughter without shame.

    The thing you destroy will have become
    merely an enemy of God, an impediment
    to the sacred dialectic of history.

  • Reborn2002
    Reborn2002

    MrMoe-

    The song you refer to is:

    I Wonder if Heaven got a Ghetto

    by Tupac Shakur

    located on his

    R U Still Down? (Remember Me)

    double album released posthumously in 1997 on Amaru Records.

    Forgive me, I am a die-hard Tupac fan (as if you cannot tell), but if you think that is the first politically or racially inclined lyric he wrote that would tug at your heartstrings and make any educated person think.. I will gladly post more later for you to consider.

    One of the greatest lyricists of all time, IMHO.

    Edited by - Reborn2002 on 30 July 2002 1:23:6

  • Jesus Christ
    Jesus Christ

    Why, because people are dumb. What's even more annoying is when you try to stick up for a minority only to be harrassed yourself by people of your own ethnicity. Also, all the african/asian/mexican/whatever-american stuff is stupid and pointless unless you were born there and migrated to America. If you're born in America, you're an American regardless of where your parents came from.

  • MrMoe 2
    MrMoe 2

    Changes - Tu Pac

    Come on come on
    I see no changes wake up in the morning and I ask myself
    is life worth living should I blast myself?
    I'm tired of bein' poor & even worse I'm black
    my stomach hurts so I'm lookin' for a purse to snatch
    Cops give a damn about a negro
    pull the trigger kill a nigga he's a hero
    Give the crack to the kids who the hell cares
    one less ugly mouth on the welfare
    First ship 'em dope & let 'em deal the brothers
    give 'em guns step back watch 'em kill each other
    It's time to fight back that's what Huey said
    2 shots in the dark now Huey's dead
    I got love for my brother but we can never go nowhere
    unless we share with each other
    We gotta start makin' changes
    learn to see me as a brother instead of 2 distant strangers
    and that's how it's supposed to be
    How can the Devil take a brother if he's close to me?
    I'd love to go back to when we played as kids
    but things changed, and that's the way it is

    Come on come on
    That's just the way it is
    Things'll never be the same
    That's just the way it is
    aww yeah


    I see no changes all I see is racist faces
    misplaced hate makes disgrace to races
    We under I wonder what it takes to make this
    one better place, let's erase the wasted
    Take the evil out the people they'll be acting right
    'cause both black and white is smokin' crack tonight
    and only time we chill is when we kill each other
    it takes skill to be real, time to heal each other
    And although it seems heaven sent
    We ain't ready, to see a black President, uhh
    It ain't a secret don't conceal the fact
    the penitentiary's packed, and it's filled with blacks

    But some things will never change
    try to show another way but you stayin' in the dope game
    Now tell me what's a mother to do
    bein' real don't appeal to the brother in you
    You gotta operate the easy way
    "I made a G today" But you made it in a sleazy way
    sellin' crack to the kid. " I gotta get paid,"
    Well hey, well that's the way it is

    We gotta make a change...
    It's time for us as a people to start makin' some changes.
    Let's change the way we eat, let's change the way we live
    and let's change the way we treat each other.
    You see the old way wasn't working so it's on us to do
    what we gotta do, to survive.


    And still I see no changes can't a brother get a little peace
    It's war on the streets & the war in the Middle East
    Instead of war on poverty they got a war on drugs
    so the police can bother me
    And I ain't never did a crime I ain't have to do
    But now I'm back with the blacks givin' it back to you
    Don't let 'em jack you up, back you up,
    crack you up and pimp slap you up
    You gotta learn to hold ya own
    they get jealous when they see ya with ya mobile phone
    But tell the cops they can't touch this
    I don't trust this when they try to rush I bust this
    That's the sound of my tool you say it ain't cool
    my mama didn't raise no fool
    And as long as I stay black I gotta stay strapped
    & I never get to lay back
    'Cause I always got to worry 'bout the pay backs
    some buck that I roughed up way back
    comin' back after all these years
    rat-a-tat-tat-tat-tat that's the way it is uhh

    Edited by - MrMoe 2 on 30 July 2002 1:29:32

  • Bang
    Bang

    Yell at a dog for long enough, beat it occasionally to make it think you're for real, and you've got yourself a fear-biter, ready to bite and hide, bite and hide - gee, sounds like a snake.

    bang

  • Reborn2002
    Reborn2002

    For example Mr Moe:

  • Dutchie
    Dutchie

    I believe that some people feel empowered when they can look down on a group of people, people whom they feel are not their

    intellectual and financial equals. Keeping a group of people down actually elevates their group.

    So no matter how poor and slovernly people from your group are, there is always that "other" group that, no matter how high they

    aspire to be, will not never be in the same class with you. Therefore, perpetuating racism serves as an ego boost and one that is easy

    to acquire and so will be slow to disappear.

  • Reborn2002
    Reborn2002

    Probably most racially and politically inclined is the last verse by 2Pac:

    Heavenly Father may I holla at you briefly

    I wanna meet the President, but will he meet me?

    He's scared to look inside the eyes of a Thug Nigga

    We tired of bein scapegoats for this capitalistic drug dealin

    How hypocritical is Liberty?

    That blind bitch ain't never did shit for me

    My history full of casket and scars

    My own black nation at war, whole family behind bars

    And they wonder why we scarred, thirteen lookin hard

    Sister had a bady as an adolescent, where was God?

    Somewhere in the middle of my mind

    is a nigga on the tightrope, screamin let him die

    Can't lie I'm a thug, drownin in my own blood

    Lookin for the reason that my momma's strung out on drugs

    Down to die, for everything I represent

    Meant every word, in my letter to the President

    And by the way Moe, those lyrics are on Changes , but those lyrics are also found on the song

    I Wonder if Heaven got a Ghetto as well, seems that Amaru entertainment used that same lyric for two songs they marketed after his death, both on his Greatest Hits album, and the R U Still Down album.

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