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Originally Posted by thegofastkid
white pride and racism is diferent. im white and im proud to be white
are you proud to be black? same thing. i understand that racism is bullshit but it goes both ways. try being white and stoping in certain towns. or walking into certain places.
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I hear you, but it doesn't compare. America is 11% Black. So you can't stop in a few places (I wouldn't stop in them either) but every store I go to, or if I was looking for a job (I'm military) more so than not the employer is going to be white. What I saying to you people treat you totally different from me.
20/20 even did an experiment on this and showed how in the same situations ethnics were treated different than whites. I'm not complaining, but I just letting you know, what I know to be fact and what I've experienced in my 34 years on this planet.
Race and ethnicity
Main articles: Racial demographics of the United States and Hyphenated American
The U.S. population's racial distribution in 2006 was as follows:[12]
* White alone (including people of Middle Eastern background): 73.9% or
221.3 million
* Black or African American alone: 12.2% or
37.1 million
* Asian alone: 4.4% or 13.1 million
* American Indian or Alaska Native alone: 0.8% or 2.4 million
* Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander alone: 0.14% or 0.43 million
* Some other race alone: 6.3% or 19.0 million
* Two or more races: 2.0% or 6.1 million[13]
Each of the above categories includes people who identify their ethnicity as Hispanic or Latino.[14] U.S. federal law defines Hispanic or Latino as any person with ancestry from a Spanish-speaking Latin American country or Spain, regardless of race.[15]
* Hispanic or Latino of any race: 14.8% or about 44.3 million.[16]
o White Hispanic - 23,154,516
o Black Hispanic - 616,953
o American Indian and Alaska Native - 333,880
o Asian Hispanic - 154,694
o Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander - 38,964
o Some other race - 18,238,347
o Two or more races - 1,714,924
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