Droopy wrote:Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Now that you have someone's attention you get the opportunity to explain why you don't like black people and their culture.
Ahhh...I see. So then, it would be fair to say that, for you, "gangsta," "thug," Hip-Hop, or otherwise inner city welfare underclass culture
is black culture.
To be black
is to be part of, referenced to, or immersed in, inner city underclass street culture. To be black
is to wear certain kinds of clothes, talk a certain way, express oneself with specific mannerisms, body language, and affect (maximum security prison culture/gang culture slang, inflection, hand movements/hand signs, hair styles, attitudes etc.) and to hold very specific political, social, and cultural views.
I do not now have, nor have I ever had, any problem with black people
qua black people, and never will (nor anyone else grounded in biological attributes).
I have no idea if that's the point behind you posting what you've posted. You accused me of pretending to not know the point of your post. So I had to guess since you've shown racist tendencies in the past. And from what I saw above, you haven't done a fair job of dissuading me from that notion.
To whit, the reason why posted what you posted was to point out your distaste for Black Culture? Perhaps you and ESPN's Rob Parker share the same point of view:
Rob Parker of ESPN bloviates on First Take that Griffin might be a "cornball brother" and "not one of us."
"My question, which is just a straight honest question: is he a brother, or is he a cornball brother?" Parker asked to much confusion among the show's other participants. "Well, [that] he's black, he kind of does his thing, but he's not really down with the cause, he's not one of us.
"I want to find about him," Parker said. "I don't know because I keep hearing these things. We all know he has a white fiancee. Then there was all this talk about he's a Republican, which there's no information at all. I'm just trying to dig deeper into why he has an issue. Because we did find out with Tiger Woods, Tiger Woods was like, 'I've got black skin, but don't call me black.' So people wondered about Tiger Woods."
Here's one for ya, Droops...
Blame it all on my roots,
I showed up in boots,
And ruined your black tie affair.
The last one to know,
The last one to show,
I was the last one you tought you'd see there.
And I saw a surprise,
And the fear in his eyes,
When I took his glass of champange,
I toasted you,
Said honey we may be through,
But you'll never hear me complain,
'Cause I got friends in low places...
V/R
Dr. Cam