The truth is that country side all over the world has always been much more narrow-minded than bigger cities. There are huge scientific studies showing that bigger the city the more innovative people are. Innovations needs open minded environment, lots of different kind of people, high frequency of knowledge and interplay. There ain't any decent reason to be proud of White Rural Narrow-Minded Racist Christian American Patriotism but lots of reasons to be ashamed of it.
Sorry that happened but guess. In Pennsylvania were I'm from there were also incidents blacks were killed by white racists as well. In the 90's in a pittsburgh surbub some racist cops killed a black store owner. They tried to make it look like it he was being violent against them. In philadelphia a few years ago a black man was killed by a white racist but after his trial he was killed by angry blacks. So don't think that the racism in the south is worse than the north.
Would you stop stereotyping mississippi. It's a nice state for blacks and whites. It's no longer like that movie mississippi burning and it's definitely not like the movie a time to kill. I used to think that way about mississippi Man I was wrong. Racism in the north is worse and california.
I just heard about a middle aged black man who was killed in broad daylight last week by white teenagers that went around looking for a black person to kill. My grandma rest her soul told me, "Baby, dont go through Mississippi alone.Those cops and folks there are mean as snakes and I lost a good many of cousins and friends on those dirt roads, never to be seen again." We are from Alabama but even we were afraid to go there. But i do agree that racism is big in the north but more subtle.
@khalilahinjapan Don't believe me go to the website of southern poverty law center and click hate incidents click on the ones for southern states and northern states. You will see that in the rate is around the same as the south or better yet higher. Like New Jersey, New York, and texas which is a western state. Doing the 70's in philadelphia we had a racist mayor named frank rizzo from 1972 to 1980. He used racial profiling against blacks. I can't describe to you of what that fills like.
@powerman103 It is higher AND FAR WORSE, esp. in place like Massachusetts, because it is unchecked unlike the South whereas the whole focus is the South.
@HappyHooker83 Got that right. And now these past few months I have come to realize why the south is still the focus. It's because media and the liberals hate the south and they always love to stereo type the south and make it look bad. It's all one big distraction to keep your attention of racism away from the north.
@powerman103 - am black and I would have to agree with you on this. There are so many untold stories of race relations in the south. I am not saying that it didn't exist, but why don't we ever hear about those who helped blacks escape north during slavery? There are TONS of info out there talking about race, interracial relationships, social classes, etc... where people putting their differences aside & coming together.
@JoyceJeffersonTV Well good point. Because Hollywood and the media likes to make the south look bad. I used to watch all those movies they made about the south all my life but not anymore. Because it's designed to program you as a black person to hate the south it's all one big distraction. Look out in california were racism is so rampant against blacks from whites and especially hispanics were they have hispanic gangs killing blacks. And cops racially profiling black. I hate california.
@powerman103 - Me and my family have been living in the South pretty much all of my life (I also have white & Native American blood - but more native blood though), and the only out front racism I have ever experienced was from my own people (black people). I went up north to Chicago & felt so out of place. I have met people who have moved here from other places, and they tell me, they love the hospitality (esp. opening doors for other people and saying yes/no ma'am, etc...)
@JoyceJeffersonTV im from ny and ive been down south ...white people down south are racist but because of tyhe stigma the south has gotten they for the most part tone down any racist feeling cus it will just make the south look even worse...of course i could ignore it and be all friendly with them but then i would look like the way a lot of black people look and i dont want to do that, but face it racism really aint up in anyones face anymore
@powerman103 and you would think that our black people in california would unite against the enemy but most the people black in california kill are other blacks..tsk!
ONLY some two thousand and som odd views...wow no wonder "race" and racism is still a BIG problem in this country...when a Lady Ga Ga video or a clip of some damn cat doing something stupid can get over million and some odd views
This was very well done. Very interesting and informative. Ms. Herring and Mr. Robinson are to be commended for a very good job. This should be on dvd. Very educational. 2 thumbs up.
The truth is that country side all over the world has always been much more narrow-minded than bigger cities. There are huge scientific studies showing that bigger the city the more innovative people are. Innovations needs open minded environment, lots of different kind of people, high frequency of knowledge and interplay. There ain't any decent reason to be proud of White Rural Narrow-Minded Racist Christian American Patriotism but lots of reasons to be ashamed of it.
bandwagon22 3 months ago
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bandwagon22 3 months ago
Sorry that happened but guess. In Pennsylvania were I'm from there were also incidents blacks were killed by white racists as well. In the 90's in a pittsburgh surbub some racist cops killed a black store owner. They tried to make it look like it he was being violent against them. In philadelphia a few years ago a black man was killed by a white racist but after his trial he was killed by angry blacks. So don't think that the racism in the south is worse than the north.
powerman103 6 months ago
I grew up in MS in the 60s & 70s and it was a horrible time for ALL!
HerbWalker 6 months ago
Would you stop stereotyping mississippi. It's a nice state for blacks and whites. It's no longer like that movie mississippi burning and it's definitely not like the movie a time to kill. I used to think that way about mississippi Man I was wrong. Racism in the north is worse and california.
powerman103 7 months ago
I just heard about a middle aged black man who was killed in broad daylight last week by white teenagers that went around looking for a black person to kill. My grandma rest her soul told me, "Baby, dont go through Mississippi alone.Those cops and folks there are mean as snakes and I lost a good many of cousins and friends on those dirt roads, never to be seen again." We are from Alabama but even we were afraid to go there. But i do agree that racism is big in the north but more subtle.
khalilahinjapan 6 months ago
@khalilahinjapan Don't believe me go to the website of southern poverty law center and click hate incidents click on the ones for southern states and northern states. You will see that in the rate is around the same as the south or better yet higher. Like New Jersey, New York, and texas which is a western state. Doing the 70's in philadelphia we had a racist mayor named frank rizzo from 1972 to 1980. He used racial profiling against blacks. I can't describe to you of what that fills like.
powerman103 6 months ago
@powerman103 It is higher AND FAR WORSE, esp. in place like Massachusetts, because it is unchecked unlike the South whereas the whole focus is the South.
HappyHooker83 5 months ago
@HappyHooker83 Got that right. And now these past few months I have come to realize why the south is still the focus. It's because media and the liberals hate the south and they always love to stereo type the south and make it look bad. It's all one big distraction to keep your attention of racism away from the north.
powerman103 5 months ago
@powerman103 - am black and I would have to agree with you on this. There are so many untold stories of race relations in the south. I am not saying that it didn't exist, but why don't we ever hear about those who helped blacks escape north during slavery? There are TONS of info out there talking about race, interracial relationships, social classes, etc... where people putting their differences aside & coming together.
JoyceJeffersonTV 1 month ago
@JoyceJeffersonTV Well good point. Because Hollywood and the media likes to make the south look bad. I used to watch all those movies they made about the south all my life but not anymore. Because it's designed to program you as a black person to hate the south it's all one big distraction. Look out in california were racism is so rampant against blacks from whites and especially hispanics were they have hispanic gangs killing blacks. And cops racially profiling black. I hate california.
powerman103 1 month ago
@powerman103 - Me and my family have been living in the South pretty much all of my life (I also have white & Native American blood - but more native blood though), and the only out front racism I have ever experienced was from my own people (black people). I went up north to Chicago & felt so out of place. I have met people who have moved here from other places, and they tell me, they love the hospitality (esp. opening doors for other people and saying yes/no ma'am, etc...)
JoyceJeffersonTV 1 month ago
@JoyceJeffersonTV im from ny and ive been down south ...white people down south are racist but because of tyhe stigma the south has gotten they for the most part tone down any racist feeling cus it will just make the south look even worse...of course i could ignore it and be all friendly with them but then i would look like the way a lot of black people look and i dont want to do that, but face it racism really aint up in anyones face anymore
nutlil2 1 month ago
@powerman103 and you would think that our black people in california would unite against the enemy but most the people black in california kill are other blacks..tsk!
nutlil2 1 month ago
ONLY some two thousand and som odd views...wow no wonder "race" and racism is still a BIG problem in this country...when a Lady Ga Ga video or a clip of some damn cat doing something stupid can get over million and some odd views
vardiss22 9 months ago
This was very well done. Very interesting and informative. Ms. Herring and Mr. Robinson are to be commended for a very good job. This should be on dvd. Very educational. 2 thumbs up.
u2bewatchin 2 years ago