Quote Originally Posted by DenilsonTheReturn View Post
Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
the line between races has become a bit blurred. Now there's these ancestry sites that will tell you what percentage you are of a number of different races and/or ethnic groups. You, as we all know, believe ALL whites to be racist. So the question begs, at what percentage does one cross over to the white side? Or to the black side? Just curious, because these things need to be taken into consideration. I mean, if you were to meet someone on the street, and he's lilly white, you've got your opinion already formed right? But what if you meet someone who comes from black and white parents?

Just curious.
You should be saying what you’re saying to the white supremacist. Not me. It’s like saying to a woman who has been raped “Well you do no rape is wrong ? You do know that no man should sexually force themselves on to woman”

The fk you telling me her for ? She knows.

The same way black people know racism is fked up. We have been telling white people this for 100 years and your coming at me like “Well racial; lines are blurred, where is the tipping point from white to black

TELL THAT TO THE WHITE SUPREMACIST !!!

FK out my face.

Tell that to your white mom or dad that or speak up when you hear racist sh*t said by family about black people and you want to get. Coming at me or any black person like we started this nonsense.

Yeah racism does not make sense in theory. I know race is a social construct. I know. I know. You don’t see white cats running around fighting black cats. I know. But I also know I live in a global system of white supremacy and they say “Fk your theory. Race does exist” and to be fair the white supremacist has made sure everyone knows it does exist.

And has history has shown that is a very POWERFUL-POWERFUL POWERFUL way to think.



I thought it was a very good question, and I'd ask it of white people also. But why so angry? What's this "coming at me" stuff? I'm not "coming at you". I'm merely asking a very logical question, and I thought I'd get a serious answer. You know nothing about my family, race, etc., so why bring them into this?

It's ok for you to have your opinions.... but you'll come across better if you're willing to engage in serious discussions with people who are not trying to offend you in any way. Is that too much to ask?

I'll ask again, but my question is free to be answered by white people as well. In a society with so much interracial marriage and kids from these marriages, where do you draw the line as to how you view people from a race perspective?