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 Originally Posted by cocco
It would be great if this were true, sadly doesn't seem like it. Based on your comments for example it seems like you're having difficulties understanding the situation of blacks.
I understand the situation of individuals. What I don't do is assume one person shares a situation with another just because they are the same race.
I don't claim to intimately and in full detail understand how a black dentist with a diploma from Somalia feels when he's only able to get employed as a bus driver, after leaving everything behind in his home country and ending up in the cold north, but I can relate that it must be a pretty shitty feeling.
Does this mean Barrack Obama is oppressed?
And would you rather be a dentist in Somalia, or a bus driver in USA? Tell me how this shitty feeling compares to the feeling he had when he decided he had to leave Somalia.
 Originally Posted by oskar
Has this ever happened to you? No
Wait, does than mean if I use a racial slur to insult one black person, other black people don't have the right to be offended?
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