> It's mighty white of you to "teach" all those dark skinned people people > denigrating things about others with their skin tone. Is this a hobby with > you?
I used to write complaint letters to a former job of mine starting around 1991 about black people, then I made it a hobby or moreover "my cause" starting a little before the O.J. trial got underway. But what I meant is that if a black person messes with you and you answer them back, a black bigot will stick his nose in your business to take the side of the other black person because s/he doesn't want you teaching the black person. Like once in Febuary or January 1988, at a job I had, some black woman screamed at me with hatered over something insignificant and I clicked my teeth and this black guy turned around all indignant and said, "Don't click your teeth." That was about me teaching the sister that she is amoral and was being stupid. Like two months later, he felt guilty about it and admitted that she didn't have the right. That's because I called him on it. Black people stick up for their own kind more than all other races do. They don't mind if some black person figures out for themselves or gets taught by a member of their own race flaws about themselves. They don't like other races being the ones doing the teaching. Like once the black woman walked over to me to taunt me, so I said tiredly, "I gotta ask for less days." So the black man shook to pretend I was proposterous, and pronto made up a lie about how I keep saying that I am going to work less days and that so far I haven't asked to work less days and to get out of his face. I never told him or anyone that I wanted to work less days. Before that, he told her that I only worked to please my father. The black man was able to ascertain by how tired and disaproving I sounded that her messing with me was something ongoing, so it occurred to him I was teaching her that I think that she is amoral and stupid and that I might have also taught her that she's those things. A friend of mine, in 1998, told me that he was making fun of a black ex-coworker of his to this black coworker and that she thus started batting off her good-points and accomplishments (like her degree from college) and he immitated her sounding defensive and determined. He also told me that once he was making fun of her and some other black woman rolled her eyes. He said that the black woman who rolled her eyes never met the black woman he was ranking on (so she wouldn't know whether or not what he was claiming is true), but that she was able to tell from her name that she is black. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "AlexBennettProgram" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/alexbennettprogram?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
