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7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« on: October 27, 2014, 08:48:50 AM »
https://www.yahoo.com/parenting/7-things-i-can-do-that-my-black-son-cant-99408985077.html



In the days after the Michael Brown shooting, I wrote an essay titled “I Hope My Son Stays White,” detailing my fears about what might happen to my biracial three-year-old son if he grows up to have dark skin. The upshot: America, to its shame, is still a place where black males are feared, and I don’t want that fear to turn itself on my son in a way that leads to his arrest or death.

I published the piece on Ebony.com, and the reactions from black readers ranged from “sad but true” to allegations that I myself was engaging in the very racism and colorism that I was decrying. But buried among these was a comment from a white reader who accused me of “sucking up to black folk” and then went on to list the supposed advantages of being black in America. (Apparently, according to this reader, my son will have an unearned fast track to a career as an air traffic controller. Um, okay?)

I can’t help but think that, if the essay had been published in an outlet with a larger white readership, many more commenters would have chimed in to deny the continued existence of racism. In my experience, white people (and straight people, and male people, and Christian people — all groups of which I’m a member) tend to dismiss the notion that we’re privileged. It’s an uncomfortable thing to acknowledge that you’re the recipient of unfair benefits, especially when those benefits are often nearly invisible to those who receive them.

But when you’re a parent, those privileges stop being invisible. It’s the reason why male congressmen with daughters are more likely to support women’s issues. It’s the reason why Ohio Sen. Rob Portman suddenly declared his support for same-sex marriage after his son came out as gay. And it’s the reason why, everywhere I look, I see hassles that my son will have to face that I don’t. Here’s a partial list of things I can take for granted, but which will likely be problematic for my son:


1. I Can Walk Through a Store Without Being Followed

To take one high-profile instance, Macy’s and the city of New York recently settled with actor Robert Brown, who was handcuffed, humiliated, and accused of committing credit card fraud after buying an expensive watch at the store.

I never have to worry about this happening to me.


2. I Can Succeed Without It Being Attributed to My Race

When my wife, who is black, received her acceptance letter from Boston College, a peer told her she must have gotten in due to affirmative action, effectively ruining the experience of receiving the letter.

When I succeed, people assume I’ve earned it.


3. I Learned About My Ancestors’ History in School

I can tell you all about Louis XIV, Socrates, and the Magna Carta, but I always wondered when we would finally learn about African history (beyond Pharaohs and pyramids). The subject never came up.


4. I Can Lose My Temper in Traffic

Once, an acquaintance who got into a confrontation while driving told me how scared she was of the other driver, describing him as a “big black guy.” When I get heated, no one attributes it to my race.


5. I Can Loiter in Wealthy Neighborhoods

No one has ever called the cops on me to report a “suspicious person.” My wife can’t say the same.


6. I Can Complain About Racism

When I point out that black people are incarcerated at alarming rates, or largely forced to send their children to underperforming schools, or face systemic discrimination when searching for jobs and
housing, no one accuses me of “playing the race card.”


7. I Can Count on Being Met on My Own Terms

If I’m being treated poorly, I don’t stop and think about whether it’s due to my race. But unless we somehow make a giant leap forward, my son will always have to wonder.

Recently, I became a father for the second time. My daughter, only three months old, will grow up to face many of the same challenges as my son, on top of the extra ones that come with being a woman: the struggle for equal pay, the catcalling, the constant threat of sexual assault.

I don’t want to give my children a complex about all of this, but I can’t wish these problems away, either. I can’t eliminate all the unfair hurdles that exist in the world. I can only do my best to raise kids who are able to jump over them.

 

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2014, 08:50:05 AM »
Number 2 is the biggest lie.  He can succeed because he IS white.  less road blocks

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2014, 08:52:09 AM »
his son will be dunking on him in ten years

ultimately nothing else matters

great thread shizzo well thought out

im assuming you didn't copy and paste it because you said you have never done that  :)
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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2014, 08:55:25 AM »
1 think his son can do that he cant


make women moan in pleasure and worship his cock

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2014, 08:58:47 AM »
his son will be dunking on him in ten years

ultimately nothing else matters

great thread shizzo well thought out

im assuming you didn't copy and paste it because you said you have never done that  :)
Stop always trying to cause trouble.

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2014, 09:02:31 AM »
complete bullshit article...


his freakin' son could be president....


 ??? ???

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2014, 09:03:14 AM »
desert him in an island near Hawaii, he might surprise you to be the president of USA

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2014, 09:04:04 AM »
best part of that article on yahoo is that you cant comment underneath it..

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2014, 09:05:02 AM »
well should have thought about it before spawning him, moron.

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2014, 09:07:43 AM »
7 things his black son can do and he can't

1. Say the word n i g g e r without being called a racist
2. Drink lots of koolaid, eat fried chicken and watermelon and not look stupid.
3. Have an awesome response to AAS
4. Play sports
5. Run fast and jump high
6. Fuck many fat chicks and not get judged for it
7. Have a bigger cock

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2014, 09:20:56 AM »
1. I Can Walk Through a Store Without Being Followed

I'm a buzzed head white dude and I get followed all the time.  Usually when I'm shopping for nice dress clothes while wearing my gym shorts, fanny pack full of glock.   They seem to hire 87 IQ morons to do the following.  I'd rather they just stand next to me and show me where stuff is.  Pretending to shop, carrying a dummy basket, peering through shelves, doubling back over and over.  I mean, "REALLY"?   It's insulting, but at the same time, I want to point out to them they're just doing a horrible job at following.

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2014, 09:32:34 AM »
What a whiney pussy.

White guilt.  ::)

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2014, 09:34:56 AM »
Both will drown in the sea and the world will be a better place - what a whiny symposium.
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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #13 on: October 27, 2014, 09:35:56 AM »
What a whiney pussy.

White guilt.  ::)

It clouds all reason.  While the left endlessly mock the religious for irrationality and foolishness they are swimming in it.
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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #14 on: October 27, 2014, 09:48:46 AM »
Meh. Agree with the article in some ways, but also disagree as well.

And I can say that because I am biracial, same as his son.


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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2014, 09:52:02 AM »
7 things his black son can do and he can't

1. Say the word n i g g e r without being called a racist
2. Drink lots of koolaid, eat fried chicken and watermelon and not look stupid.
3. Have an awesome response to AAS
4. Play sports
5. Run fast and jump high
6. Fuck many fat chicks and not get judged for it
7. Have a bigger cock
Lets turn that frown upside down.  Good article Shizz.

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #16 on: October 27, 2014, 09:52:45 AM »
Sucks for the little guy that his dad is such a homo.

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #17 on: October 27, 2014, 10:01:39 AM »
3. I Learned About My Ancestors’ History in School

I can tell you all about Louis XIV, Socrates, and the Magna Carta, but I always wondered when we would finally learn about African history (beyond Pharaohs and pyramids). The subject never came up.

TBH if someone has a genuine interest in history then they will self learn rather then rely on history classes. Most of the things I know about history, geography, science etc is stuff I learnt myself. With information freely available at the click of a button, there isn't much excuse for anyone in the Western world remaining ignorant.

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #18 on: October 27, 2014, 10:15:06 AM »
complete bullshit article...

his freakin' son could be president....

 ??? ???

What a whiney pussy.

White guilt.  ::)

Sucks for the little guy that his dad is such a homo.

Are all of you so damnably viscous that you can’t recognize he speaks the truth?

Stupid rhetorical question…of course, all of you are.

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #19 on: October 27, 2014, 10:35:03 AM »
Beta  :-\

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2014, 10:39:26 AM »
Are all of you so damnably viscous that you can’t recognize he speaks the truth?

Stupid rhetorical question…of course all of you are.

pffft.

Is there elements of truth?

But therea just as much denial and bullshit.

Let me give you a couple anecdotal examples that he touched on and tried to dismiss:

At my school, in Houston (where youre from), there was a large majority of inner city kids that came in about 6 months before i graduated.

Talking to these kids, only one of them (of about 8) passed the basic mechanical aptitude entrance exam that we all had to pass. I was close with the secretaries and teachers since it was a small, privately owned technical school.

They were let in because they were basically threatened with the possibility of racism lawsuits and losing their federal status if they didnt.

These kids all had full ride scholorships only for black inner city youth, theur only qualification being they were black and from troubled neighborhoods. When they applied for the school, and their scholorships went through but they failed the test, the school was 'threatened' by the people giving out the scholorships. One kid told me they literally gave all his friens full rides to 'please just go to college', not even giving a shit if they showed up or passed.

They barely ever showed up, failed every test, and generally were a pain in the ass disrupting class everday but they couldnt be kicked out for fear of lawsuits that the school couldnt afford.

Now, fast forward.... working at one of the largest aerospace mfg companies in the world, in a skilled job where you have to pass an aptitude test proving you havr the skills and experience to walk in and work.... we have 3 employees, 2 black men and 1 lebanese man who have been hired in the few months ive worked there.

All 3 have failed the test they required to even beek eligable for the job (straight from their mouths), yet they were given the jobs, and started at the same wage as others who passed the test and were actually qualified.

These guys are so worthless that the boss has literally stuck them in a corner. He ordered inquiries into how they got through, they were squashed, and he was told to drop it, under guise of racism.

Turns out we have to hire a certain amount of minorities for each job in each ethnic group to not be considered discriminatory. Even though they werent qualified.

Sorry fir the spelling errors, typed on my phone.

So you can see, he has some truth in his post. He also has a bunch of bullshit.


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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #21 on: October 27, 2014, 10:39:38 AM »
This title made me think that the article was written by Squadfather.

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #22 on: October 27, 2014, 10:39:41 AM »
Fucking Americans are so obsessed with race, tell them there's an asteroid about to hit America and wipe the whole fucking place out, no one will take notice, mention black/white and every one gets a mental erection.
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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #23 on: October 27, 2014, 10:46:05 AM »
8. Properly pronounce the word 'Ask'.  

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Re: 7 Things I Can Do That My Black Son Can’t.
« Reply #24 on: October 27, 2014, 11:12:00 AM »
Fucking Americans are so obsessed with race, tell them there's an asteroid about to hit America and wipe the whole fucking place out, no one will take notice, mention black/white and every one gets a mental erection.


Couldn't agree more. Great post !