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Is It Wrong To Say That Black People Consume More Than They Produce Or Provide

Why are black people so mean and nasty?

Ok, well the lady at the register sounded like she was hella rude. But instead of focusing so much on the color of her skin your way of thinking should of been,"Why is this person being so rude?" Not all "Black" people are not the same. Kind of like how all "White people or all Latino people aren't the same. There are jerks in every race there are nice people in every race. I'm sure not EVERY black person you have ever encountered in your whole life has been mean to you. And if they have maybe you should move to a new area. But as you can see i am african american, i am also cherokee indian and latino. And i was adopted by white people and my mom always raised me to get along with everyone and accept everyone for who they were and to realize that everyone has a reason why they act the way they do. So the girl at the cash register was probably hating life and wanted to take it out on you that's not an excuse but that's just how some people are. And i dont agree with gang members either i dont care what color they are. Just know that everyone is not the same. Oh and ***** probably wasnt the nicest thing to say either. No racial slur no matter who its targeted to is nice to say. Sorry you had a bad experience.

Why do all races look down on black people?

well...
i think that your speaking mostly about the U.S..... since your little study has a very limited scope... however...
I think that there is several factors involved...
prejudice often has a factual history that is... it usually evolves from a bad experience, to bad experiences to stereotipification to full on racist behavior. when slavery was abolished, most black men were seen still as slaves, they could not get jobs and the few that could have businesses, often struggled because white men still saw them as underlings.... being men... they had to eat, and dress... so a few of them probably became outlaws.... the fact that this was a rapid change rather than gradual, created the stereotype that black people in the US were either beggars or criminals.... and I believe that it's been with them ever since... some try to break that stereotype, such as Malcom X, Jessee Jackson... etc, however they are very few compared to the legions of black men who prefer to be seen as gangsters, bad as ses and hoodlums... they do more harm to black people, than anyone else.... they take pride in the public enemy immage and even exult in it.... so the black man's worst enemy... is himself.

I keep hearing about black people in USA sterotyped for eating chicken and watermelons. How did it happen?

I don't understand it either. I'm black, I eat chicken, and once in a while I have fruit. Okkkk, isn't that just about everyone?

Just like the pickle juice drinking stereotype...do you see any black people drinking a bottle of dill pickles with their meal?

Stereotypes are usually meant to be negative, so we can assume whoever makes them up was just looking for stupid things to say about people they don't like.

As far as slaves eating this; slave owners ate the same thing, but escaped this stereotype. How nice....

In your opinion, Why are Black people the least unified group of people? And most likely to throw each other..?

It seems like Black unity slowly began to weaken after the Civil Rights era...

Everyone believed that the state of Blacks would get better if we integrated with White people... and in a lot of ways, it did! I mean, I don't complain about being able to eat wherever I want and attend whatever school that I so desire. But our unity, our sense of pride and dignity... just up and died. After MLK's death... after Malcolm X's death... after the fall of the Black Panthers... we just lost it mentally. Completely lost it. We were stronger before we had our rights, isn't that ironic???

Do you think that it's like... a poor person from an impoverished community who suddenly gets rich and he blows all of his money because he didn't know how to handle something he never had? After integration and after we finally got a lot of rights... we just went buc wild or something? No one taught us how to function in an alien society. No one taught us how to be normal citizens in such a new environment to us. As a result, we take a lot of things for granted now, too many of us don't know where we came from... and we just straight-up forgot who were were. We turned into a wild child... without a home, without any sense. Then we just started fighting each other in this process of self-discovery. Fighting each other trying to make it through. It's every-man-for-himself with too many of us. We're taking our frustration and confusion out on each other.

And you're right; a lot of us rich and wealthy Blacks don't help our under-classed counterparts out! Again, it's the every-man-for-himself mentality...

I think that we're f'd up, mentally. Psychologically.

This is all just my view of things...

And Serena Williams doesn't hate Black men, lol. Years ago someone came out with this false statement that she allegedly said claiming that Black men were no good, blah blah blah and she said that those weren't her words. She currently dates the rapper, Common.

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