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Title: Race humor: forbidden? How you experienced racial differences growing up
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Published: Jun 30, 2010
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Post Date: 2010-06-30 22:41:48 by Artisan
Keywords: race
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Comments: 24

in another thread, the subject of race came up & how some people are so overly sensitive to the matter. i grew up in a town where, in the late 70's, during the miniseries ROOTS, blacks actually rioted at the public high school. my older blonde haired sister, who had a white car no less, was jumped. about 15 of them jumped on her gremlin screaching something or other about 'whitey'. Thank God my brother was a jock & the only white kid on the basketball team. he was also a brawler, so when one of the niggers said 'hey, that's white boy's sister', they relented & exited the top of her white vehicle. Another time, i had a lemonade/candy stand outside the house. two blacks came up, gulped down their lemonade, then informed me they weren't paying. well i was a little kid, what could i do? Right as the slobs strutted down the street, my sister drove down the street towards home. ha ha, i knew this would be good. i jumped up waving my arms at her. she knew something was up, & sped up. i shouted what theyd done, &


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con'td... she did a 'dukes of hazard' 180. they ran like jackrabbits. funny as hell. she actually caught them, shouted at them & they apologized. being half hillbilly & half Italian, racial jokes & cultural humor was never 'verboten' . today it seems everyone is overly sensitive & paranoid of differences. My wife is Mexican but i don't have problem with people's varying views on race. God created all men,but to strike fear over discussion of the race issue is silly & oppressive. how were you brought up about race?

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#12. To: Artisan (#0)

My experience as a kid went like this. My parents never uttered a racist comment that I can recall. I went to an all white Catholic grade school for 8 years where most of the kids were Irish Catholic. My dad and many of theirs were either City Cops or City Firemen ... and we were almost like family to each other. (My dad was a fireman). The firemen I knew were a bunch of good old guys that up until my generation usually brought their kids into the Department. Political correctness / Affirmative Action ended that generational thing.

I played sports for the P.A.L. Club (Police Athletic League), and I was on the swimming and diving team for Brookside Park, City of Indianapolis. The P.A.L. Club introduced me to blacks. Our team was all white but the teams we played were primarily black (and about 20 years older and 2 feet taller than us). We got smoked nearly every game. These guys would pull all kinds of shit, like pinching the runner in the pile after a tackle.

The exact opposite thing took place with the swimming and diving team. There was only one black team and they never won an event. However, they were good kids unlike the ones cheating at football and other sports using their younger brothers birth certificates.

My High School was the largest in the country at the time I attended. Arsenal Technical High School, Indpls, Ind. had 10,000 students and it was a 50/50 mix between whites and blacks. I graduated in 1968. Racial strife was prevalent and we had riots, and a couple of students were actually killed. We had race wars and fights pretty much daily. I remember we used to load up my buddy Mike's station wagon with bb gun toting teens and drive around to the side of the campus where the blacks usually entered. We'd drive real slow and open fire on the black kids and laugh our asses off while they opened up their umbrellas and used them for shields.

There were brawls most days during all of the lunch periods, 4th thru 7th periods, about 4 hours. There had been a large square fish pond that the school had knocked the corners out of because the kids were eating the goldfish. It became known as nigger square because the blacks hung out there during the lunch periods. We would take clubs to school and hide them behind the lunch room so that we could "clear the square" each period. The funny thing is I had a lot of black friends and it seemed like the riots took place in spite of our friendship. Those were different times.

For a couple of years I lived in a place called Brightwood. This place was occupied by low income blacks and whites ... niggers and white trash. Oddly enough, the blacks and whites got along really well here.

In the end, racial hatreds are fomented by those with agendas that need to keep people from uniting to prevent their agendas.

I have mostly white friends these days because I like my own kind of people and there aren't many minorities where I live. I explain my racial position like this. I prefer my own, but hold the door for any woman regardless of race and make every determination based upon actions not colors.

We (races) are different in many ways. So what ! The differences are what make us unique and trying to act like they don't exist is some type of psychological denial problem.

ALL people are equal in the eyes of God but have diverse characteristics and behaviors that cannot be denied despite all the bullshit on TV and in the movies.

noone222  posted on  2010-07-01   6:16:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: noone222, all (#12)

Your story is mine, noone, except I'm a year older and grew up in Brooklyn. Brooklyn, back then, was basically balkanized; the Irish lived in Flatbush, the Italians in Bensonhurst, the Polish, Greenpoint and the Jews in Coney Island and Ocean Parkway. The blacks and Puerto Ricans were in Brownsville & Bed Sty. As I was growing up, the barriers slowly came down and the neighborhoods became more mixed. We all got along because economically, nobody had more than the next guy. Summer vacation was spent in the school yard playing baseball until the sun went down. Stickball was a mainstay in Brooklyn. High school for me, the son of a cop, was in Williamsburg, which was heavily black & Hispanic. In 1963, my freshman year, traveling back and forth on the Utica Ave bus (more than an hour each way) was quite an adventure. It wasn't uncommon to have rocks and bottles thrown at us as we rode, simply because we were white. We learned to ride that bus with the windows closed in certain areas. This was pre air conditioning on public transportation, but safety before sweat. It also wasn’t uncommon for us to open the windows to listen to the black kids/men singing all those great tunes from Motown. There’s a movie, “Heaven Help Us” that depicts to a “T” my high school years. I highly recommend it.

Organized sports were a hoot back then. We Irish kids would travel into the black neighborhoods and play them. Our coaches were cops & fireman, so we never worried about fights, but they happened anyway. The first thing we were taught in football was when you’re in a pile, pull your hands into your body, or else they will get stomped on by someone wearing cleats. It only took one mistake to become a fast learner and we gave as good as we took. As I recall we won most of those games because we worked better as a team. The standard joke among us was that black teams fielded 11 halfbacks who all wanted to star, rather than a standard team.

To Artisan’s initial point? We all called each other names in fun. It was never taken personally. All that changed when the radical left grabbed hold of the Civil Rights movement and made it a cash cow, and trust me, you haven’t seen the radical left until you lived in NYC.

There's so much more, but that’s a thumbnails sketch of life in Brooklyn, late 50s, 60s. I will end with this; racial problems were far, far better before LBJs Great Society. That massive government enema created the racial hucksters that today are presented as black leaders. IMO, nothing could be further from the truth. Filibustering that mess might have been the only sane thing the now, very dead Sen. Byrd, ever did.

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#20. To: Jethro Tull, X-15, 4 (#19)

I will end with this; racial problems were far, far better before LBJs Great Society. That massive government enema created the racial hucksters that today are presented as black leaders. IMO, nothing could be further from the truth. Filibustering that mess might have been the only sane thing the now, very dead Sen. Byrd, ever did.

Amen.

I grew up in a very segregated town in North TX where each race (black and white) lived on their sides of the railroad tracks. We each had our own theaters, restaurants, gas stations, churches, schools, etc. The county courthouse, where everyone had to interact to some degree, had White and Colored water fountains and restrooms.

There was no welfare so the black families stayed intact as much as did the whites in the late fifties and early sixties.

In 1964, my junior year in HS, two blacks, a boy and a girl, enrolled in the white school. (I've often wondered about why they did.) Anyway, there were zero problems. Thomas Williams went from being our star running back to the Naval Academy, which became his career. No clue about the girl.

The Great Society was the Great Destroyer of the black family in America.

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