I don't respect black people because they can't respect themselves.

I do not view the African American race as an inferior group to all other ethnicities. I do however hold utter disdain for the people of the African American race who so shameless present themselves as filthy, savage, simpleton delinquents. For an example, ebonics! Why do black people feel the need to slur their speech and use improper grammar? It's appalling that they think it's "cool" and/or acceptable to speak like an ineloquent slave, and thats exactly where the improper speech derives from. I'm sickened me when they act obnoxiously and use their slang words, I just want to grab them by their shoulders, and shout in their faces, "Have some dignity you fool!".
Another thing that erks me: the nappy hair. I can permit African American women leaving their hair lengthy but when I see black men with greasy, lice infested funky, stiff afros it makes my cringe in disgust. It's reminiscent of the who slaves did not have the luxury to groom their hair. Perhaps because I'm of a different culture therefore I can't fathom their traditions but to me it seems the African American culture consist of the remains of their oppression. Black people demand equality yet they reserve the common habits of their stereotype.

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  • charli.m

    Normal...for a bigot.

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  • Energy

    And you're the reason I don't respect my own race (white).

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    • ㅤㅤㅤ

      And I kinda just respect indoviduals regardless of race sooo (mixed)

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      • ㅤㅤㅤ

        Op can suck my nuts. Thinking he's all high and mighty...

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  • Anonnet

    "I'm not racist, but..."

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  • bigredmomma

    I think I understand what you may be refering to however you have to broaden your view... a lot. It's not African Americans. It's just plain stupid people. People who choose to give other upstanding, well educated, well rounded, supportive, community building people a bad name because they were either never taught any better, never given the chance to do any better, or just choose not to do any better because they think its somehow cool to sell drugs to futher the deliquence of our society. Trust me it's not just African Americans because I'm about as marshmallow, pasty glow in the dark white, envy every woman of any color and I'm raising 6 children that belong to my husband's cousin because he wanted to be a thug and was not really good at it. So hate STUPID OR IGNORANT PEOPLE NOT AFRICAN AMERICANS because its not just them its every where...

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    • nopem8

      Aka: wir mussen die pleben ausrotten?

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  • CanadianCowboy

    I just wish they'd stop calling themselves "nigga"

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  • TareBear20

    I did not read a fragment of your story, because you are a one sided racist prick.

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  • nopem8

    I don't like plebs.

    Any race of plebs.

    If black people want to fuck up, live in the Bronx ghetto and look like shit, they're not exempt from being considered plebs and scruffy f******s.

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  • tomtrue4

    You is one fucked up white mother fucker. If I ever ketch yo white ass in de hood ahm gonna fuck yo ass up! You heah me? Sheeet. Den ahm gonna run up my big long johnson in yo ole lady pussy and make you watch. And you better have a nice cold pitcher of cherry kool-aid and a warm plate full of crispy fried chicken ready cause I's gonna be tired and hongree after all dat. You heah motherfucker?

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    • nopem8

      Mo' fuckah!

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  • INeedYourBacon

    I'm a black woman and I feel as if this is true, but only for 65% of our race. All African Americans don't act the same. Sure, most of us are slobs and try to use, " It's the struggle" as an excuse, but most of us aren't slobs. Most black people are different races their selves. Haitian women sometimes slur their words, but that's because they have different accents from American blacks. Most of them don't start off knowing English, and in their language, most of their words are slurred. So most of them think that the English language is supposed to be slurred, and some of them know it shouldn't be slurred, but that is just the way their muscles surrounding the mouth are. Most blacks hair are different, some are greasy by nature and others aren't. In most blacks hair, grease makes it worse. I'll end this here though. Oh, and everything you typed, is mostly true, but that is just the way we were brought up.

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    • tomtrue4

      You sound like the high yellow type. Need a job? My wife and I are in need of a house servant. You must always remember to use the back entrance of course. Reply with your phone number. What's your name, Beulah? Saphire? You like chitlins?

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      • INeedYourBacon

        English please? I was 13 at the time I wrote this, yet I still had more common sense than you.

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  • Frozen_Stair

    I totally agree.

    All African Americans must immediately be legally required to satisfy OP's standards of beauty.

    OP is God.

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    • nopem8

      Or the easy choice of 'stop being a scritter, or get laughed at'.

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  • Avant-Garde

    I was with you until you got to the hair part. Granted, that you do have some proper African-Americans, they seem to sadly be a rare thing. It used to be more common than this!

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    • Frozen_Stair

      "It used to be more common than this" to see "proper African-Americans."

      Fascinating. How long ago was it when it was more "common" for you to see "proper" African-Americans? Before the American Civil War? Before the 1960's, when they couldn't even vote? Or a couple years ago, when black Americans were still suffering the enduring social and economic effects of racial discrimination and slavery? Oh wait. That's still happening.

      Funny. Well, at least there's none of that "discrimination" stuff here.

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  • Parky_Parker

    You don't seem very intelligent yourself. Ignorance is bliss, I guess.

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