when did i say whites allow you? you see youre proving my point jag...society allows it
Actually I was being playfully facetious. I was hoping you would catch that, ...I guess you didn't.
my dear as ive stated im half japanese and half white Ive been called chink and cracker by different ppl at different times I certainly know racism exists in this country more so then I would guess the majority of ppl in this country. The racism goes every direction as well jag ive known plenty of blacks that performed racist acts as well. That however doesnt justify the blatent backlash and oversensitivity that only appears with the black community.
I'm not saying Blacks are incapable of racism. I'm saying America is a very racist society.
You describe it as being oversensitive. I don't know that it is oversensitivity. It's like I said before,
...when you are poked with a stick every day, ...your reaction to someone brandishing a stick is going to be more visceral than someone who has never seen a stick, or who has only occasionally seen one. And unless you've walked a mile in another man's shoes... you can't possibly understand why they would react the way they do. If you have been repeated smacked on your arm, in the same spot, ...you're going to develop a bruise there. If that bruise had not healed, and someone were to come along and touch that spot, ...it would be overly sensitive, ...and you would feel it much more than someone who received the same touch, at the same spot, ...but did not have an existing bruise.
Do I believe Crowley was being racist when he took the liberty of entering this man's home, and demanding proof that he was a Harvard professor, despite already having been provided with a Massachusetts driver's license? I don't know. Probably not, but I wasn't there. I can't say either way what his motivation was. In any event, what we do know, is that he pissed off an innocent man minding his business in his own home. One would think that prudent wise judgement would dictate he simply apologize for the inconvenience caused, and simply leave the premises.
I understand Gates reaction. I truly do. I remember driving across the border about 10 years ago, on my way to the Christian Dior boutique at the Niagara Outlet Mall. I gave the border customs agent 2 forms of picture id: my Ontario health card (complete with my digitized pic, address, and signature) as well as my Canadian passport. She asked me why I was entering the USA? I told her I was going shopping at the Niagara Outlet Mall. No biggie... so far so good. She asked me how long I planned to stay in the USA? I told her just for the day, I'm hoping to get back home before nightfall.... so far so good. After running it, she gave me back my id, looked at my car, and asked... "Whose car are you driving?" I was shocked! I was so shocked I almost gave myself whiplash doing a double take. I said "Excuse Me?" That was my gut reaction. I didn't have time to think about my response, ...I just blurted out "Excuse Me?" I thought that was a pretty stupid and inappropriate question. Her reaction was also very telling as well. She turned bright red, looked away, and said "forget it just go... welcome to the US". I didn't make a stink about it, but it pissed me off to no end! I drive across the border all the time, sometimes in my vehicle, sometimes with friends in their vehicles. The only time I, or any of my friends have ever been questioned as to the ownership of the vehicle we were in, was when it was a luxury vehicle, and the driver was Black. My white friends with BMW's don't get asked about ownership. My white friends who drive mercedes don't get asked. My best girlfriend drives a Porsche, she never gets asked whose car she's driving, but the Blacks do. This kind of stuff goes on more than you realize if you don't experience it on a daily basis. And when it does occur on a daily basis, you're especially sensitive to it, both when it occurs to you, and to others. I don't experience alot of it this side of the border, ...but once across the 49th, I experience it alot!
When Black men upon moving into an affluent area, feel the need to go to their local police dept to say "Hi... this is who I am, this is where I live, ...this is the car I drive... please don't pull me over"... you have to recognize there is a problem. And this is something many Black people have to do inorder to avoid being stopped in their neighbourhoods
Do I think Gates was out of control, and a potential danger to Crowley. I really don't think so. I think Crowley was pissed off and determined to assert his authority over Gates, when he should have simply let the old man rant & rave and get it off his chest. I think both are guilty of lapses in judgement, ...but only one is a trained professional taught to know better, and only one had the authority to effect an arrest. An authority for which he must be held accountable. He made a stupid decision and compounded it, by making a subsequently stupid arrest imo. But hey... the good news is... nobody died.