it's sad that people can't see that we are all really ONE race:
It's called HUMAN.
by gumby 101 Replies latest jw friends
it's sad that people can't see that we are all really ONE race:
It's called HUMAN.
My 2cents
I have to agree local matters. My families factory in OH has mainly older people working in it - ie: ones who grew up when segragation was still active. The "N" word is used all too often and for a general description of anyone black. That makes me sick. Cali and NY are way more integrated than the rest of the country and it shows. I think you see a large decrease in racisism in younger people because we never lived through segragation.
I'm jealous of mixed (black/white) and hispanic people. It would be nice to not have to go to the tanning bed
My 84 year old grandmother says, "you don't see a blue jay mating with a robin..." I tell her, "they're both birds aren't they?" Unless you live in the "south" and "plains" states, mixed couples are not an odd sight.
I have a frat bro who lives in Sacramento - god I would love to live out there, it is so beautiful. It would be nice to quit getting my rims smashed from potholes and constant road construction also.
I find it amazing that JWs can say there are not prejudice when they hate anyone who's not a JW............. Well I guess they hate any color of person if they're not JW........maybe they aren't
TT
Just in case no one has mentioned this already (I haven't read ALL the replies )...
Africa has the earth's most racially diverse populations. That's to be expected, actually, because it is the cradle of humanity. Humans have been inhabiting Africa longer than any where else. And it goes without saying...Africa is a very large continent with many countries, so 'African' is not a nationality or race as the Eurocentric view would see it.
By the way, did you know that Madagascar is mostly populated by Polynesians?
The people may be dark-skinned, but they are related, not to Africans on the continent, but rather to Indonesians, etc...
In this month's Scientific American, there is a great article about the evolution of skin color:
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Skin Deep (Buy at the Archive) By Nina G. Jablonski and George Chaplin Human skin color has evolved to be dark enough to prevent sunlight from destroying the nutrient folate but light enough to foster vitamin D production
http://www.sciam.com/issue.cfm
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cellmould
it's sad that people can't see that we are all really ONE race:It's called HUMAN.
Sad indeed.
Tammy
TTboy; I find it amazing that JWs can say there are not prejudice when they hate anyone who's not a JW............. Well I guess they hate any color of person if they're not JW.
Well said my friend. Prejudice is prejudice. White, black, Witness, non Witness.....same deal.
Some people actually believe that "mixed race" couples
should think twice about having children? Why? Because
some ignorant fools will try and make life hard for their children?
To decide not have children just because their racial composition
is, to me, rather sad.
The following is a very short list of people whose parents,
I am glad to say, did not allow that kind of negative thinking
stop them from having children:
Anthony Quinn
Benjamin Bratt
Derek Jeter
Brandon Lee
Keanu Reeves
Jennifer Tilly
Tiger Woods
The Rock
Sean Lennon
Halle Berry
Thandie Newton
Lisa Bonet
Lynda Carter
Edited by - nilfun on 7 October 2002 11:9:31
No.
Wow - neat thread, especially since I am a "white" man and, in just 12 short days, will be marrying a "black" woman.
Couple of things:
Just my 2 1/2 cents.
-- Mike
Edited by - Michael3000 on 7 October 2002 17:45:20
Edited by - Michael3000 on 7 October 2002 17:47:22
Thanks for sharing that Mike.
Comments you heard at Bethel reflect an entire Winess view on that subject. Even they are not immune to society's brainwashing. They think they are in this matter....but they are not.
* Embrace everything that makes you different from everyone else, but don't sequester yourself from the rest of the world.* Don't be afraid to explore other cultures - you may be surprised at how much you already have in common.
* "Different" is NOT a bad thing.
Michael3000,
After reading this, I'll say what we used to say after hearing a sterling talk on Sunday morning...
"Deeep."
Nice post.
And good luck on the upcoming nuptials. "Has a man found a good woman? If so, he's found a good thing."
I read that somewhere once.