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MandyParticipantI don’t understand people like yourself. You say their 9-5 jobs. It really sounds like you’re talking about white people. What black people do not have a 9-5. Maybe I should inform my African American husband when he comes home from his 9-5 he should not call any type of customer service because it’s only white folk that call customer service and complain. Hopefully you will be able to tell I’m white, so you can tell me to ‘fix it my damn self.’ Give me a break. For those of you who have these college educations there sure are a lot of illiterate people in these discussions. When I say illiterate I don’t mean not able to read or write. Much deeper than that. Like I said if you people have any type of education you will know what I’m talking about.
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Name : Mandy, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Catholic, City : Pittsburgh, State : PA, Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
MandyParticipantI work in a call center and take those same calls every day. I see the same amount of black people as white people calling the center. What kind of business is it you take customer service calls for? I work for a cellular phone corporation. The majority of the white people being privileged thing where does that come from? Trust me I do not look at myself as being racist, but you say you have a 4 year education right? I also have 3 yrs. of education, and am finally finishing my 4th. My point is I’ve had to depend on grants, my parents, and working for my money to pay for school. How did you get through school? There is no college fund to fund only white people, but there is a fund to fund only african american people. Is that fair? So lets talk about privileged people. The people who are privileged are the people who choose to make something of themselves and who have earned it; not the ones who complain about how they are not privileged. Privileges are something you earn, not something that is handed to you. By the way I’m married to an african american man who happens to feel the same way, and is ashamed at how people such as your self (black or white) can act how you act.
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