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Posted by The Silence on Sun Sep 14 22:28:09 2014, in response to Re: BLACK AMERICAN ACTRESS HANDCUFFED FOR KISSING WHITE HUSBAND IN LA, posted by streetcarman1 on Sun Sep 14 20:53:11 2014. MORE DENIAL....why? Jim Crow was a myth? to you....it must be.The issue is not wether these things exist, it's who is to blame. You are making blanket generalizations to try to stoke flames. The actions of one person does not make everyone guilty of their crimes. Jim Crow was eliminated as a legal concept decades before I was even born, and was only in effect in an area I have no connections to. My family did not participate in the slave trade. My family did not ineract with any Native Americans. So why do you assign and entire phenotype blame for something the vast majority has little or nothing to do with. SHE WAS DETAINED BECAUSE THE COPS IN LA THOUGHT SHE WAS A PROSTITUTE AND NOT WITH HER WHITE HUSBAND. Someone ELSE though she was a hooker. The cops were told "Guy in silver car with hooker doing something nasty WITH THE DOOR OPEN" by a 911 caller. Had she shown ID, this would have been nothing. But no, she had to throw a hissy fit. That's just lack of maturity on her part. If they pulled her over for doing 90 in a construction zone and she pulled the same "I don't need to show you my ID" stunt, you'd say the same damn thing. Another factor is there is a socially acceptable limit to how "lovey-dovey" you can get in public, and that limit tends to be interpreted differently. To someone else, whatever they were doing could possibly have crossed into lewd territory. YOU AS A WHITE PERSON WILL NEVER GET WHAT IT MEANS TO BE DIFFERENT IN AMERICA. You really don't get it, do you? Anti-Irish racism in Victorian Britain and 19th century United States included the stereotyping of the Irish as alcoholics, and implications that they monopolised certain (usually low-paying) job markets. They were often called "white Negroes." |
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