<div style='font: 10pt "EngraversGothic BT", "Copperplate Gothic Light", "Century Gothic"; text-align: left; '>It may seem like a simple idea, but think of it this way: Eminem is white, and he himself said that he would have made a lot less if he was black. But, I disagree with his general idea that it's because he's white. No, it's because he's different. All the big rappers are black and this white boy comes along. He's rapping as good as they do and he's different.
He said that he had a real hard time with the underground scene because he was white. Racism goes both ways. Shit, I'd even dare to say that black people hate whitey more than white people hate niggers. Because of this, people want to stay away from shit that isn't from their own kind. Blacks listen to rap. Whites listen to rock. Blacks play basketball. Whites play tennis and golf. When you get somebody out of their "element", people are like "Damn, he's really good at golf -AND- he's black."
Of course, stereotypes shouldn't be followed, as this breeds certain boundaries and excludes the minority of any one statistic. But the fact that the stereotypes are fairly accurate is the scary part. Mix together. Join shit that you "aren't supposed" to join.
We are less of a melting pot than we claim to be. Get rid of Chinatown. Why hole yourself into your own faction surrounded by "your own kind" when the "different people" might even be more trustworthy than the people you're surrounded by?
Anyway, I'm ranting, and a bunch of nutjobs are going to call me racist without even understanding what I'm talking about. Reminds me of Rush Limbaugh and that whole "black QB" debate. I hate the little Republican fucker most of the time, but he gets blasted for an opinion that he fully explained and which most people agreed with but were afraid to say.</div>
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