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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The "profess" syndrome

Every time some racialized event happens, minorities have the tendency to try to cater to white people by openly saying "I felt bad for such and such" or "I am totally against". In a sense, they are justifying an emotion that no one should even be questioning if it existed in them or not in the first place.

I hadn't really noticed it until a black girl decided to bring up the bus incident where a white kid was beaten for sitting in a wrong seat, and it just so happened the person who did the beating was black. She did the incident, and then spent 30 seconds going on this diatribe about how she felt bad for the kid, she made it sound like that she was having to apologize for her race and was pandering to whites, to make sure they knew she was not that kind of a black person.

It made me sick having to hear it. The fact that minorities have to do that pisses me off. Ft. Hood reminds me of this. Only this time its the muslims.

The first thing I thought when I heard this was "oh goodness, now white are going to falsely attack muslims and accuse their religion and their existence as slaves, they are going to once again strip what little individuality a minoritiy has simply for the actions of one man".

When Timothy McVeigh bombed the buildings in Oklahoma, no one took away the individuality of a white male or a white person in general. Yet let 1 minority do bad, it will unravel any good that 10 minorities of that race have done. This especially rings true for blacks and increasingly people of middle eastern descent.

Whites expect minorities to profess their sorrow for the white victim of an action at the hands of a person in their minority group. If you do not "profess" on your own, you are considered a supporter. In fact, even if you do profess, most will go ahead and strip you of your idividuality and assume because you share the race with that person that you must "obviously" share some genetic link to them. This is where blaming a whole race comes from.

When Kanye did his publicity stunt at the MTV awards, immediately all blacks were being blamed for his actions...people were saying that all blacks are this and that, etc etc.

Remember, in white society you cannot say whites do this and that, because somehow its "racist" even though whites do it to blacks every single time and then cry when you tell them what they are doing is racist (it must be a white thing to cry racism).

But its sickening to have to "profess" simply because whites cannot see you as an indivdual who has no connections to other people who do things. Its pointless to "profess" anyways, because even if you do, it will still be questioned and assumed that you are the exact opposite.

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