tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4364184288119901803.post890582594937127942..comments2022-12-04T13:05:40.187+00:00Comments on The EFÉCTIVE Times: Efé's Thoughts in MayCatherine F.http://www.blogger.com/profile/17589299020501525303noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4364184288119901803.post-84185797733441798502016-05-05T21:15:48.731+01:002016-05-05T21:15:48.731+01:00I say stuff like this all the time. I for one in s...I say stuff like this all the time. I for one in someway agreed with Stacey Dash what she said on Fox, because I understood what she said. As black people we/they feel as though we can segregate ourselves. But, yet when another race do it they become racist. If white people was the pure source of black only colleges or BET, black people would start a riot and talk about how the white man is trying to put them down. <br /><br />Like back in the 60's, 50, and so on when they had white only water fountains, school, restaurants and etc. That was declared as segregation and disrespectful, but when we do it we are so called standing up for ourselves. The common sense in that is not there at all. Someone has to be quick to say what a black person does, "I bet this black boy being educated graduating at the top of his Harvard class won't go viral." Why can't we just celebrate everyones success and instead of worrying about what society says. <br /><br />"There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus" Galatians 3:28 <br /><br />We live in this sad world, where people are trying to put down the Bible misunderstanding things, because of lack of real knowledge when it tries to make us realize, no God never in any way showed favoritism towards a race, but told us to even love the people who call themselves our enemies. If we learn to stop sugar-coating God and trying to change his words arounds and actually give ourselves to him we can we torn from the ignorance of segregation and society lack of true knowledge.<br /><br />I watch this stand up and this guy said his mother is South-African and his father is Sweden and though he is mix in South Africa he didn't have a identified race, just human, but the pun of his joke was that he wanted to come to America; he could be identified as a black man. "When black touches it, you're black. I'm going to the United States." <br /><br />Even Mariah Carey, she did a interview when she first came out and they asked her because of how good she sings is she black or white she said. "Well, first remember I'm human first, but my father is Venezuelan and black and my mother is Irish. So, I don't know what you would say that would make me, but I know I'm human." <br /><br />I wish we could have that mind set, realizing we are more than our skin. Stop trying to impress people because you're black. Thinking as if you have to do more, you're not in no way just like how a black person would say when a black person fails a typical 'nigga'. White people are declared as that if they fail and being name typical. kekesi94https://www.blogger.com/profile/14187160638866692636noreply@blogger.com