I was judge even before my voice was heard.
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Posted By: Jessica Dillon on July 31, 2008 First, let me introduce myself. My name is Jessica. Yes, from my picture I am white. I did not watch the CNN program " Black in America." I will be honest in this blog, I am very opinionated. I take into consideration both sides. I do have a profile, and have many imputs from people. I do appreciate your comments. When I first made my profile, I right away got an message from a women. When I am done, I will post our past couple of days converstation. If I offend anyone. I am truly sorry. I know I am not black. I do not feel that I should have to be black to also voice my opinion on here. We are of different races, but we all have a voice and opinion that should be heard. My only motive is, I don't have one. You learn from what you see and do. If you haven't already. Take a look at my profile. Leave me comments. Become my friend. Hear my voice. This is the converstation: Jessica Dillon wrote (Thu Jul 31st, 2008 at 12:17PM): I am not debating with you. Your the one who wrote me. So, who is debating here? You have judge me since you saw me on this website. Why are you still writing to me then, if you don't want to debate? You are taking your time and effort to tell me I shouldn't be on this website and apprently you know me so well to tell me what my motive is. I applaud you. You know every single white person in American and assume what their every move is. You must be the only intelligent person out there to be able to do that. Everything must revolve around you, to want to tell people what is to be black in America. Sounds pretty selfish to me. You must not have kids then to be so selfish. When you have kids you learn to put aside your wants and needs for your children. I thought our ages where different, but our maturity is a lot different. Jennifer Fadipe wrote (Wed Jul 30th, 2008 at 8:55PM): I should tell you that you are wasting your time trying to debate with me and besides you and I both know your real motives for being on this site. I am waiting to meet people like you who really want to discuss intelligently about what it is to be black in this country or for that matter anywhere else in the world. Jessica Dillon wrote (Wed Jul 30th, 2008 at 12:10PM): You are being discriminating against all other races. Just like you, you are stating YOUR OPINION. You don't have to agree to my opinion. I don't expect you too. But, I should not have to be black to voice MY opinion on a website. The Constitiution of the United states allows me to express my freedom of speech. I shouldn't have to know about other peoples struggles. Everyone experiences different kinds of struggles. You have your own National Anthem, Colleges, Organizations, Award shows, channels, do I need to go on. Don't you think that enough to your selfs? But yet, if my race had our National Anthem, colleges, etc. We would be called racist and you would call the NAACP, Jesse Jackson and who ever to get it taken away. You writing what you did is part of the cause why we don't get along. You want to blame my race for everything. When nothing goes your way, you pull the racist card to get what you want. So, don't judge me like you do everyone else. I am an open book and will tell you my story. Slavery happen 200 yrs ago. Why is still being brought up? My ancestors had nothing to do with slavery. They didn't own any. My ancestors were helping free the slaves. If you are still dwelling on what happen in the past, then your not going to move on to the future. Practice what you preach to the children. The past is in the past. The past is who makes us today, a stronger, independent person today. You can't change the past, so why use is as an excuse. I have a lot of "helpful" things to say. But you don't want to take the time to hear them or get to know me. You rather judge me for not being black. Jennifer Fadipe wrote (Tue Jul 29th, 2008 at 5:24PM): I have been waiting for you. First of all this site is for Black people in America NOT OTHER RACES. Can we have anything for ourselves without people like you trying to spoil it? I seriously doubt you know enough about any other race's struggle, but you made the statement just to sound good (in which you didn't). Please if you don't have anything helpful to say, just don't say anything at all. Jessica Dillon wrote (Tue Jul 29th, 2008 at 1:29PM): What do I have in my profile that would make you say I am ignorant? I am just stating that all races are struggling and I feel that it was disgusting and lack of tolerance for all races to have a program just for one races. Your race is not the only one that has problems. The world does not revoled around one race, or person. Jennifer Fadipe wrote (Mon Jul 28th, 2008 at 9:24PM): Ignorance should be a crime especially among nurses. If you enjoyed this article, Join BlackInAmerica.com today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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Jessica / Jennifer...this is one heck of a debate you two are having here. My question is how does this help either of you? You, me, we are products of our learned behaviors. Having a discussion over innate characteristics (whose arms are longer, how many teeth you have at at age 80, or color of skin) is pretty silly in a discussion about culture (learned behavior). What learned behaviors or better yet... things that can be changed... would either of you suggest about yourself/others? I know you don't know me or care who I am...but I've argued for years that you don't have to be White to make White comments..or Black to make Black comments (see my book: http://www.lulu.com/content/3132461). If you are on this site...I have to ask...what are you doing to make OUR America better? Thursday, July 31st 2008 at 1:25PM |
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Jessica, I'm glad you are here. What would you like to say? What is your contribution? LINK: http://www.lulu.com/content/3132461 Thursday, July 31st 2008 at 1:46PM |
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Kevin I would like to know why you would join something that you thought to be rediculous? Regarding Jessica----reminds me of people who likes chaos and the act of arguing. If the other party does not participate in the argument------then there isn't one. I understand Jennifer's point.
Thursday, July 31st 2008 at 6:39PM |
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It sounds to me like both of you needs to be sitting on someones couch. This is not the place to have a cat fight. So please clean it up.
Monday, August 4th 2008 at 3:47PM |
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Time to launch a forum on this site... more work for me, yay!
Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 5:20PM |
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