Posted by: pshrestha78 May 11, 2013
Racist Encounter at the White House :A Bad Time to be Brown in America?
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i think it's all on your perspective. just try to look red color in your apt for 2 hours and you'll see red everywhere. same thing if you think about racism in your head 24 -7 then you will interpret every action/reaction with you as racism. you will feel everyone cutting in front of you while driving is because he saw you were a person in color. anyone who honcked at your same. any cashier who didn't smile at your or greeted you , is a racist and so on and so forth. the fact of the matter is the person who cut infront of you might be just a bad driver or might not be paying attention to the road and not necessarly racist. the person at the register might be not smiling at your because he just got yelled by his boss few minutes ago for not clocking on time etc etc.. at least there is a good , very good system here. i feel lucky and grateful to be part of the system that works and respects everyone , not because who you know and what race you are but simply because you are human. after reading the article i did a basic Google search on her and found her face books filled with comments where white ppl are not treating ppl with color with same. i think she has programmed her brain consciously or unconsciously to just take any actions/reaction involving white ppl as a racist incident. she was in DC,one of the most diversed place in the US. she could be a potorican,
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