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  • Jan 14, 2008, 06:45 PM
    lexielexs
    What is race?
    Like I'm asking this question because I really want to know why people on this earth care what race you are espcially americans. I would have to say probably 1/3 of americans care about race. Like if you really think about it there is no pure race, race is something man used to lable people. I want someone to explain to me why it matters (cause I sure don't think it does) like what makes people different on this earth besides... the skin color, the language the person speaks, the religion they practice, their culture. Why does these things matter so much to people my parents raised me to see what the person is like, ex. Like when I speak to someone I just met or something I don't see what race they are when I speak to them I don't see the race cause I don't care. I really hate that many people care about it, but like what I was saying earlier there really isn't a pure race cause even though you may not know what you are mixed with, just know your mixed with something because we don't know how far history dates back to and how make races there were so there's no way you can think that there is a pure race but if you have something to say up up for talking about it I'm really opened minded!!
  • Jan 14, 2008, 07:13 PM
    jrebel7
    You posted an interesting post. If I am understanding what you are saying is that race, culture, color, language shouldn't matter nor enter into anything when you meet someone, I guess we are meeting in the middle but from different perspectives. When I meet someone of a different culture or race, language, or country, I celebrate that moment. I do care about their race, color, language, culture because it makes them who they are and I am interested in knowing all about it. I feel it broadens my horizons and blesses my life. I also hope in some way, I bless theirs.
  • Jan 14, 2008, 07:17 PM
    lexielexs
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jrebel7
    You posted an interesting post. If I am understanding what you are saying is that race, culture, color, language shouldn't matter nor enter into anything when you meet someone, and if that is what you are saying, I guess we are meeting in the middle but from different perspectives. When I meet someone of a different culture or race, language, or country, I celebrate that moment. I do care about their race, color, language, culture because it makes them who they are and I am interested in knowing all about it. I feel it broadens my horizons and blesses my life.


    Noo lol yes as far as that goes I do care but when it comes to people judging it upsets me because that don't know all about that person but yeah like I have a friend who is columbian and I love everything about her and her family but yeah I understand what you meant I guess I didn't make myself to clear sorry lol!!
  • Jan 14, 2008, 07:56 PM
    inthebox
    Good reply jrebel7


    Depends on the questioner

    Some are not sure and want to know and be informed
    Others may use it as a source of prejudice.

    I am a first generation American, but when people see me they do not automatically see that since I am Asian, my parents are from a different country.
    I wonder how many caucasions or blacks / Afro - americans get asked questions or get comments like:

    Where are you from ? [ I use to say New York, but that never satisfies them, I tempted to say Mars :D ]

    You speak good English. [ Yeah it's the only language I know, my Spanish is atrocious :p ].

    I bet most fiirst generation Hispanics or "mixed" kids go through the same thing.

    But hey that's life, variety is the spice. ;)

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