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  • in reply to: Flipping hair is prejudiced? #46856

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    I’m not black but I would think it’s because black people don’t have hair that they can ‘flip. It’s silly, but I guess prejudices are.

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    in reply to: Black kids calling names #33109

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    I am a student in a ‘culturally diverse’ middle school.There are kids from all over the world and social classes.In being in this school for 4 years I have noticed a double standard.A LOT of the black and spanish (girls in particular) always call white girls names using the word white ,example: ‘white b****’ .I don’t undersatnd this phenomena ,do u know how many times i have been reffered to as a white this or white that? If i ever DARED to say to a black girl ‘black b****’ i would be suspended because i would be ‘racist’. Aren’t the girls caling me white b**** also racist? Also I don’t understand why black and spanish people have to have magazines,tv channels ,even make-up products just for them and then call it ‘black beauty’ or something.If i started my own make-up line called ‘white beauty’ it would be protested before it hit the stores. Why can they have special privaleges because they’re black,spanish,etc. You don’t see any other ethnic/racial group getting special privelages.

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