By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
"The white lady done gave me some white chocolate, but I'm still with the sisters"
-- Academy Award winning funnyman cutting up in the Godiva Lounge backstage at the Golden Globe Awards. (Access Hollywood)
By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
"The white lady done gave me some white chocolate, but I'm still with the sisters"
-- Academy Award winning funnyman cutting up in the Godiva Lounge backstage at the Golden Globe Awards. (Access Hollywood)
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By: Morgan on 3/30/2007 2:41PM
Yeah BV didn't we have this conversation already? Why are we still talking about it? Just let it go already.
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By: Lorrain on 3/31/2007 1:25AM
So...that explains why he wll not be a friend to black women on myspace. All the other stars accept the invites but Jamie Foxx and his running buddy Terrell Owens...Damn we though it was one or the other (gay or dates white women only). We all thought he was gay since he is never seen in public with women of color. (Daughters don't count)
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By: kay on 4/11/2007 9:08AM
this guy is just abusing people all in the name of jokes . if he doesnt have anything to say let him shut his mouth and think of something funny . i love black or white gals they all have their good and bads . and to every one here gettin worked up bcos of this ignorance , i ll advice you to consider this one a mess up by a guy and not the black ppl as a whole
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By: kay on 4/12/2007 8:18AM
i think someone should keep this guy in check . hes spreading bitterness . to you who went all the way trying to make black men look like worthless demons , i can see you might have had some nasty experiences , but little do you understand that attitude does not actually have anything to do with race . the way i see life is that there are good or bad people no matter the skin color . the only thing is that we may have cultural differences if we would be together then we have to understand eachothers weakness . stop killing yourselves for this ignorance . stop it !
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By: BENTLEYRYDER9 on 11/24/2007 9:29PM
In response to # 10 comment, we need more people to believe, think, and to be enlightened like yourself.
However, idealism is a direction and a process. Blacks have come a long way but isn't the "social construct" also based on our own dislikes of difference?
A norm or societal wide belief reflects our own very nature that started at some point in history.
This is why we must constantlly educate young children about the difference and acceptance.
Fight is long but it's worth it.
I am an Asian-American female who have more black friends than you can imagine.
Once I climbed the mountain of the Harper's Ferry. There is a Black History Museum before the hill.
My heart was squeezed into a bundle of anger and outrage when I saw a stone slave stand. There was a black girl's picture and she was sold at 5 cents.
"Social Construct" still hurts and make people suffer with wrong reasons. Therefore, I understand and share a great sense of emphathy with you folks who get mad and frustrated and send out a message of "reversal prejudice".
This is a journey and a part of history that we live day to day.
I will pick up a copy of the book, "Fallacy of.....".
Peace,
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