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.