[quote]Here I am, highly educated, articulate, I appear bi-racial, BUT you can tell I’m part BLACK, hair longer, silkier than theirs, and these wrinkled, vindiction white bitches have the audacity to resent my presence and authority.
Yes, It’s obvious I don’t appreciate that. It doesn’t happen all the time, but it shouldn’t happen at ALL.
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Marion, before I continue, I want to clear. I like you as a poster here and I find your postings eccentric yet amusing.
If you’re referring to people on this board, I don’t think that these “white bitches” (as you say) on this board resent you because you’re black. If people do resent you, it’s because they resent you for your posts.
Second, haven’t you ever met other black women that resent you the same way as those “white bitches” like you say? I’m just pointing out, again, that unless some white person flat out says “I hate you because your XXXX ethicity”, you can’t assume they hate you because you are XXXX ethicity. For you know, the can hate you because they think you’re a pain in the ass person or because of the perfume you wear, or whatever. Without conclusive damning evidence, claiming someone hates you because your black,asian,whatever is what I call “playing the race card”, which imho is really is self defeating. Because in that scenario, the only one that’s really calling attention to your race is yourself. The only thing that will result from this is directly/indirectly you’ll end up being isolated from just about everyone else around you, and thus make you feel even more excluded.
I’m by no means an angel (frankly, I’m a pain in the ass). I get into a lot of arguments, and I people either like me or hate me. The people that hate me, I can think of a long list of reasons why they hate me well before it’s the fact that I’m asian. And likewise, there’s a lot of people I can’t stand because of not their color is but what their attitude is about. I don’t hate Jackson, for instance, because he’s black. If he were asian, I’d equally hate him, because he’s doing a great job capitalizing on our social problems.