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| View Poll Results: Should blacks have to 'adopt' white culture like other minorities have? | |||
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4 | 30.77% |
| no |
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9 | 69.23% |
| Voters: 13. This poll is closed | |||
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AKA "THE STANDARD"
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Per footsteps:
Black people have no need to adopt white culture, nor should they be required to do so. They were brought here against their will, treated poorly ever since...why should they wish to adopt this culture? To make whites feel good? I am not sure what he means by 'adopt white culture'--but if he means to the extent that some successful blacks already have and Asian, Indian and many Hispanic immigrants have--then my answer is YES. |
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AKA "THE STANDARD"
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So you would do...what? Force black people into re-education camps? Pass laws requiring them to listen to country & western music? Burn Rap CD's and ban books by African American authors? Maybe pass laws requiring black children to "speak good English"?
Fact is...culture isn't something you can force into people, though we did try that for several hundred years in this country. Black slaves had their names taken from them and assigned "Christian" names instead. Blacks were not allowed to speak their native languages, act in accordance with their own religious beliefs, learn to read or write, etc...all in the name of doing what you essentially propose; creating "the good negro. Are you nuts? |
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Judging by how much the Iraqi people like having a culture forced down their throat im not so sure that AA community in the United States would accept that nor should they.
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What I have seen 1st hand within the black community that I have not seen within the Asian community--is the notion that becoming educated was seen as being the 'white' thing to do--and it is not as revered among African Americans...hence the term--'uncle tom'. And Vietnamese immigrants who largely came over in the 1970's have began to take their Vietnamese 1st names instead of their traditional 'American' names they were given when they 1st arrived and it certainly has not impaired their success in this country. Within the black community , why is becoming educated stigmatized as 'trying to act white'? I have a hunch I know what your answer is going to be comprised of (white people write all the history books and math books, etc etc). |
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You'll be better off talking this over with some of your "White Christian" friends instead of me. And how have you seen "first hand" anything at all in the black community? What did you do...drive through Oak Cliff once? |
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The whole "have to" makes the question weird for me, any time one buys into the dominant culture there is $ gain, but at what cost? When are we all Americans, with more that unites us than divides?
If an Italian 100 years ago, refused to learn English, or attempt to adopt the broader culture he/she lost out on "getting ahead." I do not see much difference now, with Hispancis trapping themselves into generational poverty by their own choice. I see the African American Experince and the Native American situation differently to be honest -- hard to take a hard-line stance when choice was taken away way back when. |
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AKA "THE STANDARD"
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![]() And I am not christian......And the Vietnamese/asian example is one that refutes all of your arguments--hard work, discipline and EDUCATION are the keys for ANY GROUP to pull itself from the grips of poverty--but you'd rather focus on history from 40+ years ago........your forefathers would be ashamed of you footsies....... |
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"Culture" is not enough a defined word for me to answer the poll.
Besides, most blacks are not immigrants. There's several immigrant populations that have a ways to go to assimilate. |
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Of course not. What a stupid comment.
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stupid? Do explain...........to give some background--I stated that black culture was included in popular American culture--but footsteps challenged me that black and 'American' culture are in fact different---and I surmised that it could then be postulated that the reluctance of a majority of the black population to assimilate into the American/Euro pop culture was at the root of their large and wide spread despair...as opposed to say east Indians or Asians who have within 1 or two generations surpassed many other groups of ethnic Americans--so stupid? hardly.........
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How have blacks failed to "assimilate"? In what ways do they not accept "white" culture?
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Uncle Tom is a pejorative term for a black person who is perceived by others as behaving in a subservient manner to white authority figures, or as seeking ingratiation with them by way of unnecessary accommodation.[1] And footsteps quote speaks to this regard: Black people have no need to adopt white culture, nor should they be required to do so. They were brought here against their will, treated poorly ever since...why should they wish to adopt this culture? To make whites feel good? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_tom From everything from the way one speaks, to the level of effort that is given in schools, to respect for the police and other authority figures---and this is all around the context of poor Urban Blacks--not those who have already succeeded by assimilating into the American work ethic ...... |
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A verbis ad verbera
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I adopted Jazz and Blues from the black culture. Blacks have a rich and vibrant culture if anything they should embrace it even more. I don't consider Rap and hip hop there best stuff but to tell them to be more white is a joke.
Besides have you been to africa lately? Blacks in America nothing like them. I'd say they have absorbed the American culture and anything they do is American culture now. That's what makes the country special, our melting pot of ideas and cultures. The part of black culture in the inner cities that has gotten violent and degrading to women, yeah they could change course on some of that, but to say they need to be more white is a joke. Without black culture there would be no jazz, be no blues, which IMO would make the world suck!!! |
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Black people have no need to adopt white culture, nor should they be required to do so. They were brought here against their will, treated poorly ever since...why should they wish to adopt this culture? To make whites feel good? |
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What is white culture?
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Not to mention more white kids buy rap albums then do black kids.
Everything belongs to all of us. When black kids have less poverty you would see the change in there music etc etc. Rap, like Blues, is really just a reaction to the living conditions the artist finds himself in. I'm not saying I know whose to blame for those conditions, etc etc, only that I know the violent rap came from them and not vice versa. |
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