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Jon
Glen Burnie, MD
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Get over it already people!
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Since: Apr 08
TRUE SELF-MASTERY
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Jon wrote: Get over it already people! why do ppl say get over it, when our last names are from slavery LOL
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3 DIZZLE
Greensboro, NC
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Google Me wrote: <quoted text> why do ppl say get over it, when our last names are from slavery LOL Thats WTF im talking about these mofo's will never know what it feels like knowing that the last name you carry comes from the neanderthal who inslaved your ancestor's.
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Bama Belle
Birmingham, AL
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So, go down to the courthouse and change your names. If you don't like your name, it's a simple matter to change it.
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Creed
AOL
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Where are the apologies to all the white people that have been murdered here in America at the hands of black people? FAR more whites have been killed and had wrongs done to them by blacks than the other way around. And what about Afica? They are killing whites left and right over there!
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Diamond Lil
Novi, MI
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I never had a slave and never would. I would rather do the job myself in order to get it done RIGHT!
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MAC1
Willingboro, NJ
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Dolores Cox wrote: Regrettably, some people just don’t get it. And some never will. We may have come a long way; but we sure have a much longer way to go before we shall truly overcome. No Dolores, you don't seem to get it. Stop making excuses for blacks that refuse to get an education and make a productive life for themselves. You need to concentrate more on the black community and black people in general who blame whitey for all the problems in the black community. The truth is that blacks have squandered opportunity after opportunity to improve their own lives because their too busy trying to be black instead of trying to be productive citizens. A large percentage of blacks still want to separate themselves from whites to the point that a black person who is successful is a black person who is a sellout to white dominated society. It's time to stop feeling sorry for yourselves.
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Since: Apr 08
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Bama Belle wrote: So, go down to the courthouse and change your names. If you don't like your name, it's a simple matter to change it. oh really, its that simple. what name do i choose, do i just pick any ole name? the only thing simple is ya simple minded ass
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MAC1
Willingboro, NJ
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Google Me wrote: <quoted text> why do ppl say get over it, when our last names are from slavery LOL Then go back to Africa and change your name to an African name if you're so upset about it. Or change your name to an African name her in the U.S. GET OVER IT!
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Since: Apr 08
TRUE SELF-MASTERY
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MAC1 wrote: <quoted text> No Dolores, you don't seem to get it. Stop making excuses for blacks that refuse to get an education and make a productive life for themselves. You need to concentrate more on the black community and black people in general who blame whitey for all the problems in the black community. The truth is that blacks have squandered opportunity after opportunity to improve their own lives because their too busy trying to be black instead of trying to be productive citizens. A large percentage of blacks still want to separate themselves from whites to the point that a black person who is successful is a black person who is a sellout to white dominated society. It's time to stop feeling sorry for yourselves. white ppl should stop acting like they know what they're talking about when it comes to "the blk community" a succesful blk person is not considered a sellout for being successful. and stop trying to tell "the blk community" what they need to do
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MAC1
Willingboro, NJ
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Google Me wrote: <quoted text> oh really, its that simple. what name do i choose, do i just pick any ole name? the only thing simple is ya simple minded ass Yes, pick any old name. At least you'll have an African name--right! Stop your bellyaching. Or is the truth that you like your white slave name because it gives you an excuse to hate and complain. Face it--You're another excuse maker.
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Since: Apr 08
TRUE SELF-MASTERY
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MAC1 wrote: <quoted text> Then go back to Africa and change your name to an African name if you're so upset about it. Or change your name to an African name her in the U.S. GET OVER IT! what african name? you do know africa is a continent with over 50 countries... and many many different cultures. so which one do i choose? you dont know...then dont tell me to get over it
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MAC1
Willingboro, NJ
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Google Me wrote: <quoted text>white ppl should stop acting like they know what they're talking about when it comes to "the blk community" a succesful blk person is not considered a sellout for being successful. and stop trying to tell "the blk community" what they need to do But a black person who straightens her hair or talks proper English is a sellout--right! LOL
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MAC1
Willingboro, NJ
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Google Me wrote: <quoted text> what african name? you do know africa is a continent with over 50 countries... and many many different cultures. so which one do i choose? you dont know...then dont tell me to get over it You decide. After all, you're the one bellyaching about your slave name. If you think it's so important that your name identifies with Africa then you do the research and file the appropriate papers in court and change it. Otherwise, stop your bellyaching.
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Since: Apr 08
TRUE SELF-MASTERY
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MAC1 wrote: <quoted text> But a black person who straightens her hair or talks proper English is a sellout--right! LOL wrong again
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Since: Apr 08
TRUE SELF-MASTERY
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MAC1 wrote: <quoted text> You decide. After all, you're the one bellyaching about your slave name. If you think it's so important that your name identifies with Africa then you do the research and file the appropriate papers in court and change it. Otherwise, stop your bellyaching. you completely missed the point, which was expected.
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MAC1
Willingboro, NJ
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On more thing--Slavery is not confined to Africans. Every race has suffered from slavery. For all I know my ancestors were enslaved. So get over it and stop making excuses to resent and hate.
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MAC1
Willingboro, NJ
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Google Me wrote: <quoted text> wrong again Go to the African-American forum and you'll see it for yourself. You may not think you're a sellout because you straightened your hair, but no doubt many in the black community don't like to see straight hair and see it as a black person trying to be white. Same thing goes for taking proper English. To many blacks, a black person who speaks proper English is trying to sound white.
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gorilla Palms
Elizabeth, NJ
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I would never apologize to a black person for slavery. lol
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MAC1
Willingboro, NJ
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Google Me wrote: <quoted text> you completely missed the point, which was expected. No, it's more like you're looking for a reason to wast time complaining and resenting whites. I didn't miss anything.
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