<p>Yes I am black and that’s why I’m so embarrassed by your rants. As I said earlier you sound like Al Sharpton </p>
<p>@TigerCC2014 This really isn’t the post to discuss internalized racism like please educate yourself and spare me hypertension -_-</p>
<p>Spoken like a true racist </p>
<p>@jumbatales Sorry, I find no racists here. I find people who are willing to call out bs news reporting. And tell me, just how many of Chimamanda’s books have you really read? Have you read Americanah? Because you’ll have noticed that she mentions a lot of the things I’ve mentioned, especially the hilarity of whites bending themselves backward to avoid race and African Americans seeing racial slurs in everything. She is racially aware the way I am racially aware - both of us have actually lived in a country that has actual issues.</p>
<p>And I am not sure what I am supposed to be educating myself on. By subscribing to the idea that race matters, you are following racist thinking. Sure, in our current world, race is still a factor in a lot of things that it shouldn’t be a factor in, and we’re supposed to change that. We’re supposed to create a world where people like Kwasi can achieve what he’s achieved without even having to mention his race, where URM is an outdated word because everyone is fairly represented. So no, it doesn’t matter to me that I’m black. I see nothing special about it. To me, it’s akin to saying “I am human”, because in the end that’s all we are. I see no reason why a superficial adaptation to a hot tropical climate should define the person I am.</p>
<p>No, as someone who lives in an actual majority-black country, I can confidently tell you that the light-skin/dark-skin debate started with the leaking of Western culture into this side of the world. Where I live, there are plenty of people who love their coffee-grounds skin (none of that milk chocolate, hey!). One of my brothers (in a US university) has his hair in dreadlocks not as some social statement but simply because he’s saving on expensive barbershop rates (and his hair, like most Africans’ hair, grows that way without intensive detangling every morning). Really, I’m tired of race debates. Race didn’t matter just a few centuries ago, it’s mattered way too long, and now it’s time we moved on. </p>
<p>@jewelessien ._________. It pains me to know I thought exactly like this a year ago like dang what was I on
I hope you join a Black Student Union or find a tumblr at least because this is just sad now D:</p>
<p>Well said jewel. </p>
<p>@limabeans i could use your salt for my fries, there’s so much of it coming from you. “boo hoo my son didn’t get into college because he’s white”</p>
<p>@jumbatales, if the most important part of your identity is your race, then the racists have done their job.
Ever heard that saying, people only see you the way you see yourself? As long as you see yourself as black first, you will find racism wherever you go.
As for me, I am a poet, aspiring novelist, amateur researcher/inventor, graphic artist, entrepreneur, keyboardist, flautist, guitarist, music mixer, tutor, programmer, nationally recognized student, sister to the most awesome boys on the planet, and a STEM-oriented melancholic metalhead who devours literature. Black is way, way down on the list. And because that is what I project, that is the way the people I meet treat me - as a talented teenager, not a black whiner.</p>
<p>@jumbatales i dont think this is the appropriate place to go all social justice warrior lol</p>
<p>Where does anyone see where Kwasi is well off? Nurses are middle class at best, his school ( as the GC there said) hardly has anyone ever apply to the Ivys and ranks 4 out of 10 on best schools. He is black and has to deal with that. The fact that there are blacks on here who are striving to break the mold gets bashed? I don’t get it ???</p>
<p>And you are arguing about who gets discriminated against more? Asians, 5% of the population who take 17% of the spots are Ivys or blacks who are 15% and take 7 % of the spots. </p>
<p>Yeah asians are picked on, blacks were lynched and are harassed by police.</p>
<p>Blacks who have an median income of 35K or asians with 67K median… hmmm</p>
<p>Who has it worse??? Whites, yeah rough life…</p>
<p>@jewelessien Nah. That sounds like internalized racism to me. I like being Black. I am Black. blackity black black black. You too! I’m a black girl with several passions. Still black. Will always be black. Proud of being black too :)</p>
<p>Racists want you to hate being black. I clearly don’t. You on the other hand? I couldn’t say the same</p>
<p>@undecided821 When people grind my gears on racism, I will unleash my sjw tbh. I have zero patience or tolerance for racism especially since it’s being thrown at this talented young man</p>
<p>Those of you posting that are parents, I wonder how you would feel if this were your child being discussed in this manner? How hurtful would it be to you and your child?. Perhaps some posters should step back and realize that this is a real kid they are talking about. A real kid that has a cc account and that is probably following this thread right now wondering what he could have possibly done to deserve some of the comments that have been posted…</p>
<p>I’ve done more than he’s done, and yet I got rejected by all of my reach schools. I have leadership in 5 activities, lost 107 lbs my Junior year (personal achievement because I wanted to join sports really bad), wasted four of my summer at a college preparatory program, participated in 3 sports throughout my high school career, top %6 of my high school class, took more than 11 AP classes none other to have this miserable fate.</p>
<p>You can tell that I have not been handling this salutation well.</p>
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