- Oct 21, 2005
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DA BROTHER LOVE...
Good Morning. I would imagine white folks being threatened and intimidated, of a Black man in a business suit. Your professional appearance will force them to re-evaluate their biased judgement of Black men. I'm sure if you were in street gear they would have felt 'comfortable'. You would be no challenge to their supremacist views. No, I don't think whites truly view us as sub-human, that is a front to "up" their sagging self-esteem, otherwise, why would they expect superior morale from "inferior" beings?
Now, I'm not letting the two white women in the elevator off the hook, but maybe they found you attractive and were at a loss of words. I am as Black as 9pm, and sometimes I'm speechless when I am "caught off guard" as a Brother approaches or speaks. The elevator scene with a Black man and a ww in it has got to be THE most stereotypical racial taboo known to man, sadly. Some women put on a front for their girls to prove they are untouchable, and have the power to reject a man.
Whichever way it went, I am glad to hear that you didn't crumble under pressure.
A lot of that "scariness" is a subconscious white guilt, so they will act aggressively toward you, before you "lash out" at them. Most of them feel it in their bones that a Black man will 'snap' from past and present evils. White's reaction, or shall I say action toward Blacks debunks the liberal myth that: racism is a "thing of the past".
DA BROTHER LOVE said:Please dont rob me. Please dont rape me. Please dont harass me.
To see the way she reacted to me, I wouldnt be surprised if this is what she was thinking. Anyway, so Im walking down the street minding my business, when this white lady who is in front of me keeps turning around and looking at me. At this point, I dont know what she's looking at, and I dont really care. Yet, I cant help but notice the look on her face, it was a look of nervousness or light fear. If it wasnt for her constantly looking back at me, I wouldnt have even know she was there. What exactly she may have been nervous about? Well, your guess is as good as mine. The smoothest move she could ever make came when we get to an intersection, and she walks all the way to the extreme right side of the walk. At this point, it is undeniably clear that this lady was trying to avoid me. What exactly for? I will never know. You would think that a black man dressed in business attire with a clean haircut would give a white person the opposite reaction. Well I guess not.
Next wonderful thing to happen is when two teenage looking white girls are in the same elevator as me. I casually thank them for holding the elevator for me. Ok so I get in the elevator and iniated some casual chit chat. The usual chit chat when you see someone your age in the same work environment, you girls work in this building too? Its funny I never seen yall here... Now these are fairly attractive girls, but it is not my intention to make any advances. Just casual chit chat. In spite of that, I get the cold shoulder. One word responses as they keep looking at each other as if to signal a cry for help, as if I violated her space or something.
Is it just me or do white people still look at us as being subhuman? Well I mean, the obvious answer is yes, but I would have at least thought that it might have cooled off a little. I mean, Ive always heard of rumors of how white women have a sexual fascination for black men. But in most my experience, when initiating conversation they always act as if Im trying to rob them, even when Im talking about the most innocent thing. This is the kind of thing that can make a black man turn racist. In all honesty, it could make a person feel like **** when people act like they are scared of you, like you are some kind of monster to be avoided. There is something that is separating us all, like there is an underlying tension between the races that I can sense, and until someone addresses it, it will probably only get worse.
Good Morning. I would imagine white folks being threatened and intimidated, of a Black man in a business suit. Your professional appearance will force them to re-evaluate their biased judgement of Black men. I'm sure if you were in street gear they would have felt 'comfortable'. You would be no challenge to their supremacist views. No, I don't think whites truly view us as sub-human, that is a front to "up" their sagging self-esteem, otherwise, why would they expect superior morale from "inferior" beings?
Now, I'm not letting the two white women in the elevator off the hook, but maybe they found you attractive and were at a loss of words. I am as Black as 9pm, and sometimes I'm speechless when I am "caught off guard" as a Brother approaches or speaks. The elevator scene with a Black man and a ww in it has got to be THE most stereotypical racial taboo known to man, sadly. Some women put on a front for their girls to prove they are untouchable, and have the power to reject a man.
Whichever way it went, I am glad to hear that you didn't crumble under pressure.
A lot of that "scariness" is a subconscious white guilt, so they will act aggressively toward you, before you "lash out" at them. Most of them feel it in their bones that a Black man will 'snap' from past and present evils. White's reaction, or shall I say action toward Blacks debunks the liberal myth that: racism is a "thing of the past".