Sunday, June 13, 2004

racey issues

truthfully there are racist sentiments everywhere you go and that undeniably one, in one's lifetime would encounter them in their faces or indirectly, through jokes, eavesdropping into other pple's conversation and or from the numerous other sources.
and that one can listen or read such remarks, and interpretate it in many ways than one, in light of one's personal experience(s) or encounters, or it could be something historically symbolical etc....
the reaction for example could be 1) react aggressively 2) not reacting at all 3) not reacting but bearing a grudge on the person who said it 4) counter the racist remark with a lame or clever racist remark(Newton's 3rd law) 5) take it as a joke 6) think bout the truth there is to the remark and humbly accept it on behalf of ur community or colour 7) to help in changing the mindset of the f^&%ing racist, through humble discussion etc 8) try to stray away from the "attributes" of ur community or colour defined by the racist(s), if u think there is some truth to it(refer to no. 6)
so yah for my part, i subscribe to point number 5. cause basically racists remarks are remarks of superficiality and personally not worth the time and effort of contemplation and that it just reflects the "not-being-able-to-utilise-the-cortical-functions-of-the-brain" ability of the MONKEY who says it....
obviously racists have personal or communal objectives, like fuelling hatred, disrupting peace, destroying harmony and etc!!
so yeah, the next time someone spews a plethora of racist remarks at you just give them that "i-don't give a damn" face and go, "oh really"....or "did your mama taught u any manners' hahaha...maybe that ought to give em a slap on their freaking faces......bloody idiots....
when in doubt, just remember the philosophy," fire and fire just adds up to the conflagration"... channel those remarks elsewhere....

what the hell am i talking about??

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home