I was blown away by this post on a local 'hardcore' message board in response to militant black americans.
I can't believe people actually think this way around here... and it makes me physically sick to think that everyone even DEFENDS it.
I'm not a racist person but this whole bullshit about blacks not getting enough rights is fucking stupid. I mean common, there is a national holiday for a black man that had a dream. What kind of shit is that? There have been a lot more people, even from different races than Caucasian and African American people that have made a greater and/or more important impact on society and life today. Where is their day of remembrance?
BET, aka Black Television, black people have their own fucking cable TV station. And if that isn't enough rights, there is a black history month. What about Chinese or some other type of race television or month? Why does it have to be with just black people? African Americans don't have enough rights? fuck that
I mean sure, in the past, hundreds of years ago, black people were used as slaves. Lives were taken, token advantage of and etc…
But why must African Americans of today’s society be given even MORE rights than Caucasians, Hispanics, Asians etc..
And here is just one example of some black male that thinks his race isn’t given enough rights. Mother fucker, your race gets more rights than everyone else’s. The United States is supposed to be the land of the free, with everyone having equal rights.
Common now…
Once again, I am not a racist white 16 year old, I have many black friends. But that kind of bullshit needs to end, and it needs to end now.
But then again. This is also the town where in the hardcore community... a girl just got the shit beat out of them by some dude at a show the other week. Where objectifying women is the norm. Where being gay makes you an outcast among the pack of outcasts.
I hate this town. I hate the way this town makes me feel.
I'm not saying this, just because it's the town I'm in... I'm saying it because I mean it from the very deepest spot in my heart...
And Cayte, if you read this. The thought of the beginning of February is the only thing keeping me going. Hope you're doing well.