there's one thing i'd like to know: are there any former racists (or still racists to this day) who are fascinated by BBC on this site? or that have fallen for BBC?
This topic is interesting and I would like hear other stories from members on it. I don't find anything confusing about it except for when people mis-use the term racist, racism as applied to black people. Oh I know controversial but lets air-it out.there's one thing i'd like to know: are there any former racists (or still racists to this day) who are fascinated by BBC on this site? or that have fallen for BBC?
very true and you used the three key-words "brainwashed by Eurocentric ideologies". We can help ERASE THE RACISM. JOIN THE FIGHT AND KEEP FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT.Good post!
Unfortunately white ppl and a few brothas and sistas brainwashed by Eurocentic ideologies are still in denial what racism is.
Good post!
Unfortunately white ppl and a few brothas and sistas brainwashed by Eurocentic ideologies are still in denial what racism is.
Thank you @miles777, yes there is no such thing as race. There are those so-called 'Identitarians' who adhere to the pan-European socio-political (Eurocentric) movement and doctrine that started during the Middle Ages and has resurrected into a political group in France in 2002 as a far-right youth movement deriving from the French Nouvelle Droite Génération Identitaire and in America with the 'Alt-right'. Then you have so-called Afrocentric (Black socio-political movements) Identitarians such as the Nation of Islam too which I don't dismiss as perpetuating some Black superiority and hatred doctrine.Theres really no such thing as race we are all from different ethnic groups.There are many different White ethnic groups who historically are racists against one another.
Eurocentric ideals really doesnt hold much water,when the difference between a French person and say Slavic white person is pretty large,and each ethnic group having their own ideals
.....This is a confusing topic ... where are you trying to go with this? There are racists on both sides, black & white. You could ask that same Q to black men as to why they desire to be with white, married women, and I can assure you some would be racist motivated. Some of the threads in this forum are pretty blunt and revealing as to their intent. And if you've noticed, there's not a high opinion regarding white males in this forum.
.....Racism often raises its head when one feels/thinks one race superior/advantaged to another. No one wants to admit that label, but its a lot more engrained in our society than we like to admit, particularly when the racism being questioned applies to them. But, actions usually speak louder than words and its hard to keep hidden forever. In fact, I believe most racists would prefer to be open about their opinions but are reluctant to do so.
.....So, that said, are you a former racist? And if so, what changed your opinion? Your profile indicates you being bisexual & submissive, so are you desiring to dominated by, and experience sex with black men, yourself? And why?
I think the movement in France,are a little different than here in the states!A country like France is so small and the Culture and history dating so far back.When you have a influx of people who have nothing in common with your culture you are going to see groups like that.Thank you @miles777, yes there is no such thing as race. There are those so-called 'Identitarians' who adhere to the pan-European socio-political (Eurocentric) movement and doctrine that started during the Middle Ages and has resurrected into a political group in France in 2002 as a far-right youth movement deriving from the French Nouvelle Droite Génération Identitaire and in America with the 'Alt-right'. Then you have so-called Afrocentric (Black socio-political movements) Identitarians such as the Nation of Islam too which I don't dismiss as perpetuating some Black superiority and hatred doctrine.
We should all be free of mind, and heart to love who we want for love knows no color they say and two hearts can speak to one another. It just so happens that I do love the light white skin contrast against my dark black skin. No hate or superiority about any of it. I do have fun with the whole mind-fuck of telling white women that BBC is far superior or better but again its all part of the fun and games that grown adults like to play.
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ITS VERY HARD FOR US TO BE FREE OF HOLDING PREJUDICES, BIASES, AND PRECONCEIVED IDEAS ABOUT PEOPLE BUT LETS CONTINUE TO SPREAD LOVE VIA BLACK TO WHITE SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS. I'M ALL FOR INTER-'RACIAL' MIXING, THAT IS DEFINITELY ONE WAY WE WILL ELIMINATE AND ERASE RACISM. HENCE MY ENGAGEMENTS AND INTERACTIONS WITH MANY PEOPLE ON HERE VIRTUALLY AND MEETING IN THE REAL WORLD.
....I think this is a good, serious topic to discuss, to look at from both sides of the isle, but this topic probably belongs in the Off Topic section of the forum, as this requires more serious than recreational opinions. Particularly, after the recent general election, it appears some hidden & suppressed feelings in the US have risen to the top. I've just been amazed at how blatant, blunt, and frequent some of the comments & actions have been the past year or so. I know when Obama became President, a lot of this started with the "old guard" whites. Maybe I just live a sheltered life, but, neither my wife nor I were raised in families with such biasness & hate. And what's really concerning, its coming from the top, down ... not a good precedence to see, as it only festers in the general population. It's as if some are desiring to take a big step backward in our developing society. Personally, I feel actions speak a lot louder than words, and that's what's been so appalling to me lately.
....So, I might suggest that the mods/admin consider moving this out of the General Forum to the more fitting Off Topic section. I don't desire to expand my thoughts on this in the general forum section.
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Good post @BBC4BBW, and I agree especially about the Media comment. Faria Chidea who is a political correspondent with CNN wrote a fabulous book many many years ago called 'Don't Believe the Hype'. She discussed how when you look at the editorial board who approves 'what bleeds it leads' from the media headlines is majorilly white men and hence they paint the picture and form the mass public's world view of the general society.So, what he is getting at, is the difference between systematic racism, and just plain old, prejudice based racism. He is also pointing out how the dominate society in America (white people), perpetuate that racism, subconsciously, or consciously. Yes, racism exists within any culture, community, country, etc., etc, but the real issue is the social mechanisms that reward it, and nurture it. This is what most white people don't get, because they stop considering that point, after they see a finger pointed at them, and how some have perpetuated a race based system of racism. White people have dominated the world, and still dominate the world. White people predominately run banks, media, and other means of distribution, so they get the first say on what the perception of minorities will be. But, anyway, I'm just going to stop pissing in the wind at this point, because that's what most of what I said is going to look like...