What was your first racist experience? How old were you and how did you handle it?

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At Birth When The White Doctor Slapped Me On Da Ass
Reaction= I Cried Like A Baby
I Bet They Dont Slap Dem White Kids
Bullshit Aside Though Im From Georgia
And I Cant Remember The First Time
But Its Been A Few
And Racism Comes In More Forms Than Just Words!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Re: What was your first racist experience? How old were you and how did you handle it

WALT G said:
back in the mid 70s i was on a kids show called romper room..we were playing musical chairs..it came down to me and this white girl...i notice the lady who was playing the music was getting ready to stop music when the white girl had a good chance to sit down in the chair and win...i walked pass the chair like i wasnt paying attention and when the music stopped i bum rushed that chair and won. the look on the producer's face was priceless.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ,yo are u serious
 
Not really the 1st but definitely one of the most aggravating of them all. It was December and I was a freshman at NCCU in Durham, NC and missing Brooklyn like crazy. My boy told me he was driving up and if i wanted to go then he would give me a lift. I jumped at the chance. We were almost home when on the NJ turnpike it started snowing like crazy. A car in front of us spun out, and crashed into the divider, we spun out crashed into the side of a wall, and a car behind us spun out and rear ended us. The NJ state troopers showed up and out of the 3 cars in the accident they made us get out of car, sit on the cold ass floor in the snow and searched our car from top to bottom, they emptied our bags and left our shit on the ground in the snow. They went to take everybody elses statements while they sat in the comfort of their warm cars while we sat in the snow waiting for them to finish. The other 2 cars were an older white couple and a middle aged chinese couple. This took about 45 mins. they wouldn't even let us put on our coats. To this day I travel at the speed limit on th NJ turnpike. My life is too valuable to let these racist bastards fuck it up.
 
Tony Soprano said:
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In light of all this Michael Richards bullshit, racial tension in this country is at an all-time high and it had me thinking: when did I first experience it? Believe it or not, it was my own grandmother. Now I’ve always had a light complexion, the only child of 3 of that particular persuasion (a complexion that I share with my mother).

My grandmother (my father’s mother) was a dark-complexioned woman and her ENTIRE family was dark or brown skinned. Let’s just say that she wasn’t too thrilled when her only son married a “light-skinned woman”. To the rest of her children’s kids she was this nice & sweet granny. But to my mother, my brother, my sister & I she treated us like shit, and I never knew why.

As I got older I found out that my grandmother was simply color-struck, and that racism can go both ways sometimes. :yes:

How bout the rest of y’all?


Damn is this my brother on the low? Shit I didn't know my grandmother was racist on the low. But she was the opposite. She would say don't marry no kinky head black girl. Get you a spanish chick so your kids can have nice hair. Now keep in mind Grandma is dark skinned and got kinky ass hair. :smh: :smh: :smh:
Outside of Fam - I had a guidance counselor tell me while in High school that I need to go to a 2 year trade school. I took that as a slap in the face. He basically telling me I wasn't good enough to amount to anything and not to waste my time in a 4 yr college. That is the only one which sticks out to me.
 
Driving back to Fairfax, Va. from Ft. Gordon, Ga. I stopped in a little convience store to pick up some snacks for the road. I placed the snacks and soda on the counter and the man behind the counter said, "You don't want those." I said "I there something wrong with them?" He said "No, their fine. The problem is you." "We don't serve your kind in here." I said "excuse me?" He said "We don't serve ******s!" There were a couple of other guys in the store and I'm sure I could have kicked a couple of azzes before the law showed up and I ended up in cuffs and then in jail with a big fine and my car impounded and who knows whatever. I just left everything on the counter, backed my azz to my car (all the while watching them) and drove off...never did pay for the $20.00 worth of gas I pumped. I guess their ignorance (or amusement if it was just an act) cost them 20 bucks.
 
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WALT G said:
back in the mid 70s i was on a kids show called romper room..we were playing musical chairs..it came down to me and this white girl...i notice the lady who was playing the music was getting ready to stop music when the white girl had a good chance to sit down in the chair and win...i walked pass the chair like i wasnt paying attention and when the music stopped i bum rushed that chair and won. the look on the producer's face was priceless.

:lol: I remember that show. Didn't I see you on Where are they Now??
 
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get@me said:
when the white doctor pulled me out of my mother's pussy he said "damn another nigga,put him in a holding sell"

my life hasn't been the same since

Dig it

Most talk of covert acts of racism
The acts against me were overt
 
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Tony Soprano said:
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Enough said. :yes:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Shit I was about 10. I was riding my bike and and a dude yelled ****** from a passing car. I just kept riding. The difference between the way we grew up was more pro black. The kids today don't have that same awarness that we had. We all sat around and watched Roots on t.v. How about Mississippi Burning, I know that had you wanting to kill a craka. I was really expecting someone to eventually call me a ******. I just didn't know when. Say it loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud
 
I was about 8 years old in Taylor Mi. and my cousins and I went to a playground in this Apt complex they were staying in and all the white kids would ride pass us and kall us niggas! we chased them but they wre on bikes and about time we kaught up with them they always made it to a friends house to run in. But one day one of them was bold enough to kick and punch on me while playing i told him to go on but he continusely did that then i beat the living shit out of him sending him crying home

Real Talk!!!
 
,yo are u serious

yeah man ..they came to st. petersburg florida in 73' i was 5 at the time... they were trying to let that white girl win..i was like ok..i got something for them...i nearly knocked her ass to the floor getting in that chair.....shit they didnt know i was raised by my aunt who was militant as fuck back in the day.
 
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Great pics...

17 in HS our marching band was going down to FAMU for their homecoming and we stayed overnight in Lumberton, NC first off we were told to roll in packs for starters and we roll into the DQ to get some food and we were told "We'z Closed" so we rolled out.. Next a few of members of the drumline and myself were outside of the hotel that had a service road and car came barrelling down the w/mofos yelling "GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE" I was like daaaaaaaaamn....

Now that was my first experience outside of the intelligent negro shit.. LMAO

Its only a few dumb mofos who still want to hang on to that Kizzy, Chicken George shit..
 
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TheKingofVa said:
Damn great pics man :yes:



For me It happened on a school bus. My dad was in the military so we moved to Georgia from Va. And I was about 7 maybe younger and got into a dispute with a white student (white trash) and he called me a N. I think we then got in a fist fight. I will never forget that day because it changed my outlook 100 percent on life. At the time I was just a kid, happy go lucky, treated everyone the same, A student (I was all through high school too), I didn't fully understand that whites viewed us as sub-humans. My father always told me (even at 3 and 4) that I will have to work 5 times harder to suceed at anything white dominated that day I finally understood those words.



Great post man, this is a powerful thread.
i think i was like 7, a kid called me a ni---- in class i think, i ended up fighting him and all, but one thing i noticed too i was like 5 or 6, kindergarden, im darkskinned and one of my cousins was in the same class w/ me, but i would notice like teachers, even other white kids seem to like accomadate to him hand and foot, and it was like 3 or 4 other darkskinned kids as well and they were the same as me. i always picked up on racism even when i that young, damn that's crazy.
 
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thesenator20904 said:
Great pics...

17 in HS our marching band was going down to FAMU for their homecoming and we stayed overnight in Lumberton, NC first off we were told to roll in packs for starters and we roll into the DQ to get some food and we were told "We'z Closed" so we rolled out.. Next a few of members of the drumline and myself were outside of the hotel that had a service road and car came barrelling down the w/mofos yelling "GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE" I was like daaaaaaaaamn....

Now that was my first experience outside of the intelligent negro shit.. LMAO

Its only a few dumb mofos who still want to hang on to that Kizzy, Chicken George shit..

This is why DQ in Lumberton never stayed open longer than two years. They would hire the lowest of the low.
 
Wasn't my first experience but was about 12 and spent the night over my baseball coaches house. He had two sons one that was my age and another one who was maybe 3 years younger. The 3 of us smash up to the gas station. The younger son decides he wants to steal some candy and me and his brother told him to put the shit back and let's go. Me and the older brother get back to the house and his parents start scolding us talking about his brother just got caught shoplifting. The parents tried to blame it on me saying he had never stolen until I came over.

Had another experience when I asked my white friend why did he move from where he lived at out into the suburbs. He said his parents wanted to get as far as they could away from ******s. The elementary principal was trying to sue my mom for me breaking his nose.

All this happened in Indianapolis, In.
 
I was 12 an me and my boy were walking to this chicks house. We had just got done playing ball so we had on jerseys and shorts and some sandles. We were walking down the block and a bicycle cop stopped us. Then 2 more bike cops came and a patrol car. The cop said we fit the description of 2 men breaking into house nearby. They were gonna search us but we did not have any pockets. The ran our names through the station and found out we were clean. They made us tell them what we were doing and where we were going. one of them wanted to slap the cuffs on us just incase we tried anything but was talked out of it by another cop.they eventually let us go and told us to GO HOME NOW!

This was in Kansas City,MO
 
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Happy to say I've never been called a ****** (to my face at least) because I'd probably be in lock up right now. But the most recent racist experience I had was 2 years ago. I was in NC with this pro positivity group I was involved in at ODU. We were staying at this beach resort for the week as a lil vacation. We were bored so we drove to this local bowling alley. It was like 15 of us, all black. There were like 10 alleys open but they wouldn't let us in saying tonight was league night. So we look around and see all these different white families bowling and shit. So we stand around for like 20 minutes and needless to say no "league" people showed up. We just said fuck it cuz we knew what was going on and left.

Another time was when I was selling cars at this dealership. The one guy there was the top dog. He always had sold the most cars there each month. So I had respect for him because I was new to the car business and I wanted to learn from the best. I noticed every time I was around he would start singing rap songs and trying to talk to me using slang. I didn't know how to take it though because he did give me tips from time to time so I was confused on how to act towards him. I also noticed that he would always talk in a chinese accent when he would talk to this other sales woman who was asian. To this day I'm not sure if it was racism or just racially insensitive humor.
 
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My first experience was in England in the early 80's. My father worked for the US Government and my family lived in a suburb in North Yorkshire. I was 10 years old and my younger brother was 5. We were the only black family in the neighborhood (or the town for that matter). A few kids called us "monkeys" and asked us if we wanted bananas and shit. I got in quite a few scraps needless to say.

I had befriended one of the white kids on my block who was around my age. We used to play together all the time. One day I knocked on his door to see what he was up to and he said he was busy and couldn't come out. A few minutes later I see him playing with a bunch of other white kids. That's when I pretty much said "Fuck it". Guess the other kids had gotten to him. :hmm:
 
Well all I can say is SORRY to all my Bruh & Sis' who been thru this ish, My Ish is too damn long to be typing, But I've had some same similarities as some of you...
 
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I was like 6 or 7. I used to chill with this white kid across the street from me. He used to call me a "porch monkey". He said thats what his father called the kids on the street (the rest the kids on my street were all black). I didn't know what a porch monkey was, I thought it was just something they called kids, so I laughed about it and didn't take it seriously. One day the white kid called a bunch of us porch monkeys. One of the kids knew that porch monkey was a racist term towards blacks, so he told his father. :lol: :lol: :lol: The father slapped the shit out of the white kids father.
 
cristophmac said:
Just so happen the Desire St bus was passing ( packed with black people ) that saw the white man shove me to the ground. I cant say how many black dudes broke out of the back door of that bus ( the bus driver a black dude just stopped the bus for the rest of this incident ), and whooped that white mans ass. They asked me was I alright and made me get on the the desire bus with them. It wasn't even my bus :lol:

yo, they say violence is not the answer but it sounds like the only option in this scenario, ol boy probably having night scares about it to this day
:lol:
 
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