You can take this as semi-humorous, but if there was one word to sum up White people it would be - nosy.
Whether it is politics, economics, or everyday life, they are nosier than any other group of people I know.
For example, the "N-word" is a hot subject for them. They always complain about how they aren't allowed to say the word. But why would they want to say it in the first place? Does it give White people some sort of satisfaction if they can say it too? I don't understand why they care about that so much. My theory is that they feel "left out". They see something that is reserved ONLY for Blacks and want to be apart of it. Kind of like how they always argue that "Slavery is justified because Black people enslaved each other first". I personally think that is bull, but it just proves my theory.
When I was in highschool I joined the Asian Union and about 30% of the members were White. It was really hard for us Asians to talk about stuff with them breathing over our necks. They were always asking about "What Anime do you watch?", "What are you eating?", "Where do you buy your clothes?", "Where do you guys hang out?", "What are you listening to?", "What videogame are you playing?", etc...
It's not that I'm a snob and hate it when people are interested in my culture, but most of these people are only interested for selfish or wrong reasons. Kind of like how the West is only interested in other places for selfish reasons.
Both Eminem and Steven Seagal have something in common - they are both emulating someone else's culture. How come there are no great Asian rappers or Black martial artists? Simple, because White people are nosy about other cultures.
So here's a question to all you black people: Have you ever noticed this and has this ever happened to you?
Whether it is politics, economics, or everyday life, they are nosier than any other group of people I know.
For example, the "N-word" is a hot subject for them. They always complain about how they aren't allowed to say the word. But why would they want to say it in the first place? Does it give White people some sort of satisfaction if they can say it too? I don't understand why they care about that so much. My theory is that they feel "left out". They see something that is reserved ONLY for Blacks and want to be apart of it. Kind of like how they always argue that "Slavery is justified because Black people enslaved each other first". I personally think that is bull, but it just proves my theory.
When I was in highschool I joined the Asian Union and about 30% of the members were White. It was really hard for us Asians to talk about stuff with them breathing over our necks. They were always asking about "What Anime do you watch?", "What are you eating?", "Where do you buy your clothes?", "Where do you guys hang out?", "What are you listening to?", "What videogame are you playing?", etc...
It's not that I'm a snob and hate it when people are interested in my culture, but most of these people are only interested for selfish or wrong reasons. Kind of like how the West is only interested in other places for selfish reasons.
Both Eminem and Steven Seagal have something in common - they are both emulating someone else's culture. How come there are no great Asian rappers or Black martial artists? Simple, because White people are nosy about other cultures.
So here's a question to all you black people: Have you ever noticed this and has this ever happened to you?