09-12-2010, 12:05 AM
Yes, my friend, I truly believe you have a problem. You seem to have severe race discrimination, and an insecurity problem. And I am aware you are black. These things happen.
You identify with White, people. You love their attitudes toward life ( work, success, education, money, appearances), and appreciate them more than your own race. But you were conditioned to this opinion. There are so many negative opinions and stereotypes about the Black man, that you cannot go anywhere in the world, without at least hearing one of them. Well, these stereoptypes have caused you to become judgmental of Black people, and yourself. So, you hold yourself up to a higher standard (and you think Whites are a higher standard) in your relationships, and, in your job choice/s; you want a great education, excellent financial security; everything you think the Black lazy people do not want.
Who do you know that are biased towards Black people? These people/persons, are affecting your judgments of Black people, or you have already been worked on. Anyway, you are, or were surrounded by people who openly express their biases against Black men. And you have adopted this unfortunate attitude. Or it could boil down to the simple case of you not wanting to be stereotyped by White people, you date. Which is it?
I only beg of you one thing...date a black man, I am certain you can find a professional Black man, that has a goal, is already successful, very intelligent, has economically sound plans for his future, etc... I want you to give Black people a chance to change your perspective. If only to be fair, as far as wrong judgements go.
You know sometimes you hate something, and it turns out if was merely ignorance that had you hating this thing; then you try it, or watched it, and now you love it, and can't get enough of it. So Please, reconsider dating a Black man.
You identify with White, people. You love their attitudes toward life ( work, success, education, money, appearances), and appreciate them more than your own race. But you were conditioned to this opinion. There are so many negative opinions and stereotypes about the Black man, that you cannot go anywhere in the world, without at least hearing one of them. Well, these stereoptypes have caused you to become judgmental of Black people, and yourself. So, you hold yourself up to a higher standard (and you think Whites are a higher standard) in your relationships, and, in your job choice/s; you want a great education, excellent financial security; everything you think the Black lazy people do not want.
Who do you know that are biased towards Black people? These people/persons, are affecting your judgments of Black people, or you have already been worked on. Anyway, you are, or were surrounded by people who openly express their biases against Black men. And you have adopted this unfortunate attitude. Or it could boil down to the simple case of you not wanting to be stereotyped by White people, you date. Which is it?
I only beg of you one thing...date a black man, I am certain you can find a professional Black man, that has a goal, is already successful, very intelligent, has economically sound plans for his future, etc... I want you to give Black people a chance to change your perspective. If only to be fair, as far as wrong judgements go.
You know sometimes you hate something, and it turns out if was merely ignorance that had you hating this thing; then you try it, or watched it, and now you love it, and can't get enough of it. So Please, reconsider dating a Black man.