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Ludacris 12-10-2002 07:37 PM

[quote:post_uid0="Gotenks13"]Heh...I'm not alone!!! Hey...I don't have "big" lips...mine are moderate...or a big nose...but you'll never really know that now will you?[/quote]
well some know for me since I posted my pic in the pic topic before they closed it becuz of the flamin.........anyway........

montalvo 12-10-2002 09:54 PM

[quote:post_uid0="Ludacris"]lol U were scared of black people? man at least I didn,t see that many racism remarks in this forum........snif.......I,m so proud to be black........well brown.........anyway........with my big lips and big nose.........I just love it lol :biggrin:[/quote]
lol

viper2040 12-11-2002 12:25 AM

the main difference and the cause of much trouble is the cultural difference. Some people are just unwilling to accept people who are different. And on a subconscious level, people may see themselves as superior to another race, even if they dont consciously think that.

Anyways, some people may become prejudiced by experiences with a small group of a race, and that may influence their whole view on race.
For instance, people may know one or two black people who try to act hardass and perfectly fit the stereotype of "gangsta rapper"; some people draw the conclusion from that that "all black people are trouble". On the other hand, someone may see one white person who is racist, and immediately assume that all white people are bigots.

pip99 12-11-2002 02:18 PM

omg.....i liv in england yeah theres racism but we get over it

MasterX05 12-11-2002 04:48 PM

[quote:post_uid0="Ludacris"][quote:post_uid0="SSJKarma"]wanna know something ?

that's why i love internet !
you can be whatever you want, only your mind is shown, people cannot judge you by your post, they have no choice but to rely on your INTELLIGENCE to judge you !

to answer the question...
yes, racism still exists, but it's not what makes BLACK, WHITE, YELLOW and RED people friends or not. it only shows that they are different. i was afraid of BLACK people when i was younger, but it wasn't due to their RACE or COLOR, it was because i was afraid of PEOPLE i didn't KNEW !

anyway... not much of a debate here. we all already agree on the fact that the color isn't a criteria for judging someone ![/quote]
lol U were scared of black people? man at least I didn,t see that many racism remarks in this forum........snif.......I,m so proud to be black........well brown.........anyway........with my big lips and big nose.........I just love it lol :biggrin:[/quote]
i know what u mean Luda i have the big noise and lips

Ludacris 12-11-2002 04:49 PM

[quote:post_uid0="viper2040"]For instance, people may know one or two black people who try to act hardass and perfectly fit the stereotype of "gangsta rapper"; some people draw the conclusion from that that "all black people are trouble". On the other hand, someone may see one white person who is racist, and immediately assume that all white people are bigots.[/quote]
yep that is sooooo true......people see a person of a different race act bad and they automaticly think that all the people from this race are like this or they get influence by someone else that hate that race(parents, friends, tv.......) it,s just sad cuz U can learn a lot of things bout other race and make great friends.........I have a lot of friends from different races........ black(well I am black) canadian, arabic, latinos, greeks.........and they're all cool........

tupac2westsider 12-11-2002 04:59 PM

I think Racisum has to do with Ignorence.

People that dont know about other cultures are afraid of people of different races.


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