Quote:
|
Originally Posted by aliferste
Im sorry, I was talking about "black spirit" in terms of oppresion. The original poster was talking about being "white in spirit" and i was discussing it in those terms.
Interesting what you say about sweeping thousands of years of tradition under the carpet....whch is entirely what white have traditionally have done. Which is why black people now try and claw something back!
|
You're getting the wrong idea about my intentions in this thread. I was just pointing out how it would be seen as extremely politically incorrect to use an expression as "white in spirit" whereas "black in spirit" is deemed perfectly acceptable. I'm not talking about how people have oppressed over the years (something I have never done - so why should I feel excluded when I hear of 'black organisations'? I've never discriminated anyone of the grounds of their colour, race or whatever). Just one thing though - and I ask this as objectively as possible - can you understand (albeit probably not agree) why people such as myself are unhappy at hearing such discrimination against whites, seeing as I/we agree in equal opportunities for all?