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It's a shame everything like this gets turned into some kind of racial argument. I don't know that OJ should have been found guilty (given how the evidence seemed like it was tampered with), but I sure as hell think he killed those people. Can't I kick him out of my own freaking restaurant without being labeled a racist? This especially bugs me because OJ was very understanding about the issue, and some idiot lawyer trying to make a name for himself is throwing around accusations. Same with the Barry Bonds deal. If Hank Aaron were white, this home run record would be a huge hot-button, and I'd be a lot more wary about expressing my thoughts that I think Barry cheats.
I feel like as a white person, I can't have a negative opinion of anyone that happens to not be white without fear of being labeled a racist. What's the solution, though? A lot of white people ARE racist, so I can certainly understand how people could perceive things that way. How can we move towards trusting each other without everyone having to tiptoe around all the time?
edit: The celebrity angle is only one part of the story, I suppose. I went to a party on St. Patrick's day where this British kid of Indian descent was making a bunch of Irish food. My drunk friend, too stupid to determine a British accent from an Irish accent, asked the kid if he was Irish at the beginning of the night. This British kid turns out to be a total jackass, was picking fights with everybody and eventually I ended up asking him to leave the party after he elbowed my friend who thought he was Irish. The next day, he wrote an e-mail to my friend that hosted the party saying he felt like he was kicked out of the party because I was a racist, since he viewed my friend's "are you Irish" question as related to the fact that he was Indian, not the fact that he had a British accent. How do I avoid shit like this? I'm sure that kid has told a ton of people I'm racist.
It's a shame everything like this gets turned into some kind of racial argument. I don't know that OJ should have been found guilty (given how the evidence seemed like it was tampered with), but I sure as hell think he killed those people. Can't I kick him out of my own freaking restaurant without being labeled a racist? This especially bugs me because OJ was very understanding about the issue, and some idiot lawyer trying to make a name for himself is throwing around accusations. Same with the Barry Bonds deal. If Hank Aaron were white, this home run record would be a huge hot-button, and I'd be a lot more wary about expressing my thoughts that I think Barry cheats.
I feel like as a white person, I can't have a negative opinion of anyone that happens to not be white without fear of being labeled a racist. What's the solution, though? A lot of white people ARE racist, so I can certainly understand how people could perceive things that way. How can we move towards trusting each other without everyone having to tiptoe around all the time?
edit: The celebrity angle is only one part of the story, I suppose. I went to a party on St. Patrick's day where this British kid of Indian descent was making a bunch of Irish food. My drunk friend, too stupid to determine a British accent from an Irish accent, asked the kid if he was Irish at the beginning of the night. This British kid turns out to be a total jackass, was picking fights with everybody and eventually I ended up asking him to leave the party after he elbowed my friend who thought he was Irish. The next day, he wrote an e-mail to my friend that hosted the party saying he felt like he was kicked out of the party because I was a racist, since he viewed my friend's "are you Irish" question as related to the fact that he was Indian, not the fact that he had a British accent. How do I avoid shit like this? I'm sure that kid has told a ton of people I'm racist.
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