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A black man once spilled something on me accidentally and apologized to me, telling his friend the only reason he did so was because I was a white guy, I replied with the question “so you act rudely towards members of your own race but not others?” I’ve never put up with those racial double-standards and will always call things how I see them.
I once met a black man who said he hated all white people so i asked him why. He said it was because of slavery and what my people did to his people. I told him I’m a third generation Norwegian-American . My great-grandparents moved from Norway to North Dakota (a state that never had slavery) after slavery was abolished. My ancestors DID keep slaves, white slaves. They were English, French, Irish…
Slavery was abhorrent, and racism is intolerable. However I refuse to be blamed for a past I or my ancestors had nothing to do with.
I believe we are all created equal. We can not do anything to change the past. What we can do is work in the present for a better future.
I once met a black man who said he hated all white people so i asked him why. He said it was because of slavery and what my people did to his people. I told him I’m a third generation Norwegian-American . My great-grandparents moved from Norway to North Dakota (a state that never had slavery) after slavery was abolished. My ancestors DID keep slaves, white slaves. They were English, French, Irish…
Slavery was abhorrent, and racism is intolerable. However I refuse to be blamed for a past I or my ancestors had nothing to do with.
I believe we are all created equal. We can not do anything to change the past. What we can do is work in the present for a better future.
Doc, I frequently meet White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, etc. who say they hate other Hispanic, Asian, Black, White or other groups. Sadly much of it just seems to be human nature, compounded by certain real life experiences or often as not misguided pre-conceptions. Not to go into a long dialogue here, but this is the “work” my partner and I feel we were brought together on this planet to do. I invite you and all others to check out our website; www.coloursofliving.com Leave a comment and some contact info if you care. Thank you
Doctortoon, I am half Norwegian and also used to live in North Dakota. In Minot and Walhalla. I couldn’t have been more thrilled, at the time, to leave and head west. Now, when I go back, I am always enthralled by the big skies, the abundance of wildlife and the absence to crowds. Also, the people are so friendly and open.
When I was in grad school, I got into a debate with a Native American woman who said that she was angry at white men for what had happened to her people. I told her that I felt bad about what happened to them, but since I did not do it, I do not feel guilty about what happened to them. She refused to talk to me for the rest of the time I went to school there.
Where some people get off-track is they think everybody who is a member of the privileged group owes them direct regret. I am not responsible for the fact I have white privilege any more than any of the men or straight people here are directly responsible for their privilege in this society that I lack. What those with privilege are responsible for is recognizing that it exists regardless of where your ancestors came from and work on building understanding as well as improving opportunities. Those of us in the disadvantaged groups in turn need to stop assuming everyone who’s in the privileged set is both blind and stupid.
I have a very simple rule that I go by. I initially developed it as a nationally-ranked (white) sprinter in High School; and refined it while in the Air Force. I judge every individual in the following manner: “You’re either an a-hole or you’re not”. At that point race, sex, national origin, etc. is thrown out the window. Works for me.
I was Reading to Kill A Mockingbird shortly after recieving a rather large unexpected sum of money left to my by one of my very wealthy relatives. There was a knock on my door..It was ACORN asking for a small donation..Took out my check book and said “Sir Just Name The Amount”.. Five Bucks ought to be enough..It’s for a worthy cause.. Well I gave him Ten Thousand Dollars..Felt like a load of bricks was lifted off my back…………….Then I Woke Up!
My people fought in the Civil War to end slavery. I have no guilt over that issue, nor would I even if I were a Southerner. I refuse to acknowledge as mine guilt over the actions of others. I want a color-blind society, and I want it now!
I hate the invasiveness of applications. When one asks “Religion” I check “other” and write in “Yes.” For “Race” I check “other” and write in “Human.” For “Sex,” I check “other” and write in “No thank you, I’m married.”
All people can be divided into two groups;
1) People that divide all people into two groups.
2) People that don’t divide all people into two groups.
(m_ortal - love your icon!)
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jackofstories said, 10 months ago
Oh no, is white liberal guilt going to disappear forever? I miss it already.
Hugh B. Hayve said, 10 months ago
A black man once spilled something on me accidentally and apologized to me, telling his friend the only reason he did so was because I was a white guy, I replied with the question “so you act rudely towards members of your own race but not others?” I’ve never put up with those racial double-standards and will always call things how I see them.
Doctor Toon
said,
10 months ago
I once met a black man who said he hated all white people so i asked him why. He said it was because of slavery and what my people did to his people. I told him I’m a third generation Norwegian-American . My great-grandparents moved from Norway to North Dakota (a state that never had slavery) after slavery was abolished. My ancestors DID keep slaves, white slaves. They were English, French, Irish…
Slavery was abhorrent, and racism is intolerable. However I refuse to be blamed for a past I or my ancestors had nothing to do with.
I believe we are all created equal. We can not do anything to change the past. What we can do is work in the present for a better future.
sugie63 said, 10 months ago
Doctortoon for president!!!
JonD17 said, 10 months ago
doctortoon says:
I once met a black man who said he hated all white people so i asked him why. He said it was because of slavery and what my people did to his people. I told him I’m a third generation Norwegian-American . My great-grandparents moved from Norway to North Dakota (a state that never had slavery) after slavery was abolished. My ancestors DID keep slaves, white slaves. They were English, French, Irish…
Slavery was abhorrent, and racism is intolerable. However I refuse to be blamed for a past I or my ancestors had nothing to do with.
I believe we are all created equal. We can not do anything to change the past. What we can do is work in the present for a better future.
Doc, I frequently meet White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, etc. who say they hate other Hispanic, Asian, Black, White or other groups. Sadly much of it just seems to be human nature, compounded by certain real life experiences or often as not misguided pre-conceptions. Not to go into a long dialogue here, but this is the “work” my partner and I feel we were brought together on this planet to do. I invite you and all others to check out our website; www.coloursofliving.com Leave a comment and some contact info if you care. Thank you
rkorny
said,
10 months ago
Labels will get you into trouble every time.
cleokaya
said,
10 months ago
Doctortoon, I am half Norwegian and also used to live in North Dakota. In Minot and Walhalla. I couldn’t have been more thrilled, at the time, to leave and head west. Now, when I go back, I am always enthralled by the big skies, the abundance of wildlife and the absence to crowds. Also, the people are so friendly and open.
draculadave said, 10 months ago
When I was in grad school, I got into a debate with a Native American woman who said that she was angry at white men for what had happened to her people. I told her that I felt bad about what happened to them, but since I did not do it, I do not feel guilty about what happened to them. She refused to talk to me for the rest of the time I went to school there.
Doctor Toon
said,
10 months ago
cleokaya - I was born in Fargo, but moved to CO when I was 5. All I remember is SNOW. Had some relatives lived in Minot.
Orgelspieler said, 10 months ago
That almost certainly made your years of grad school much easier and more tolerable.
BlueRaven said, 10 months ago
Where some people get off-track is they think everybody who is a member of the privileged group owes them direct regret. I am not responsible for the fact I have white privilege any more than any of the men or straight people here are directly responsible for their privilege in this society that I lack. What those with privilege are responsible for is recognizing that it exists regardless of where your ancestors came from and work on building understanding as well as improving opportunities. Those of us in the disadvantaged groups in turn need to stop assuming everyone who’s in the privileged set is both blind and stupid.
longtimecomicsfan said, 10 months ago
jackofstories-
Judging by the length and detail of the posts here, I’d say white liberal guilt is alive and well
#1 redskins fan said, 10 months ago
I have a very simple rule that I go by. I initially developed it as a nationally-ranked (white) sprinter in High School; and refined it while in the Air Force. I judge every individual in the following manner: “You’re either an a-hole or you’re not”. At that point race, sex, national origin, etc. is thrown out the window. Works for me.
Brainiak said, 10 months ago
I was Reading to Kill A Mockingbird shortly after recieving a rather large unexpected sum of money left to my by one of my very wealthy relatives. There was a knock on my door..It was ACORN asking for a small donation..Took out my check book and said “Sir Just Name The Amount”.. Five Bucks ought to be enough..It’s for a worthy cause.. Well I gave him Ten Thousand Dollars..Felt like a load of bricks was lifted off my back…………….Then I Woke Up!
ronebofh said, 10 months ago
I’m not a bigot; i hate everyone.
stpatme said, 10 months ago
My people fought in the Civil War to end slavery. I have no guilt over that issue, nor would I even if I were a Southerner. I refuse to acknowledge as mine guilt over the actions of others. I want a color-blind society, and I want it now!
m_ortal said, 10 months ago
I hate the invasiveness of applications. When one asks “Religion” I check “other” and write in “Yes.” For “Race” I check “other” and write in “Human.” For “Sex,” I check “other” and write in “No thank you, I’m married.”
Ron
said,
10 months ago
All people can be divided into two groups;
1) People that divide all people into two groups.
2) People that don’t divide all people into two groups.
(m_ortal - love your icon!)
JonD17 said, 10 months ago
Blue Raven, Very well stated. I would enjoy talking with you sometime if that appealed to you.